Georgia

Staying Compliant with the Georgia's Medical Cannabis Commission

Getting to know regulations in Georgia

Georgia has limited cannabis regulations, particularly in relation to medical marijuana. The state passed the Georgia Access to Medical Cannabis Commission, which was established to oversee the cultivation, processing, and dispensing of low-THC cannabis oil to registered patients. However, the program faced delays in implementation, and access to medical cannabis remained restricted.

As of that time, qualified patients with specific medical conditions, including seizure disorders, cancer, and Parkinson's disease, were allowed to possess low-THC cannabis oil with a physician's certification. The cultivation and distribution of medical cannabis were tightly regulated, with the Georgia Access to Medical Cannabis Commission responsible for licensing and oversight.

It's important to note that the landscape of cannabis regulations is subject to change, and for the most up-to-date information on cannabis regulation in Georgia, it is recommended to check with the latest sources or the Georgia Access to Medical Cannabis Commission.