Georgia lawmakers serve up options for cannabis legislation
Green Market Report
Thu, Mar 20
Key Points
- Georgia's cannabis laws have been evolving since the legalization of medical marijuana in 2015.
- In 2023, dispensaries in Georgia were opened to sell low-THC cannabis products like tinctures, patches, lotions, and capsules.
- Legislators in Georgia are now considering increasing THC levels for patients.
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Georgia‘s cannabis laws have continued to evolve since the state first legalized medical marijuana in 2015. However, it wasn’t until 2023 that dispensaries were opened to sell low-THC cannabis products in the form of tinctures, patches, lotions and capsules. Now legislators are looking to increase THC levels for patients and...
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