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Medical cannabis in Georgia tangled up in legal disputes

Back in 2015, the state Legislature passed a law allowing possession of very low (less than 5%) THC oil for patients registered with the state that need the drug for specific medical conditions. Seven years later, the over 22,000 patients now registered still cannot legally access the oil.

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Georgia to issue licenses to companies for medical marijuana production

(The Center Square) – The Georgia Access to Medical Cannabis Commission will pick six companies to start producing the plant for medical uses in the state. Nearly 70 companies applied for licenses to grow marijuana and convert it to oil to treat various illnesses. Once the commission approves them, the companies could be looking at paying up to $200,000 in licensing fees to the state. They will have one year to get product to thousands of Georgians who have been waiting for more than five years. Patients with a Low THC Oil Registry card legally can purchase up to 20 fluid ounces of the THC oil from licensed dispensaries or pharmacies under legislation signed into law by former Gov. Nathan Deal in 2015. However, without guidelines and a medical marijuana marketplace, the 14,000 registered patients in Georgia have no way of legally obtaining the oil.

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