Medical Marijuana in Georgia

In April 2, 2019, the Georgia General Assembly passed House Bill 324 titled “Georgia’s Hope Act,” which authorizes patients Access to Medical Marijuana in Georgia. Governor Kemp signed the bill into law on April 17, 2019. The Georgia’s Hope Act took effect July 1, 2019, making medical marijuana in Georgia legal. Operating a legal cannabis business requires documentation to comply with state regulations. more on state specific documentation is below.

Who Oversees the GA MMJ Program?

The Medical Cannabis program is overseen by the Georgia Medical Cannabis Commission. The Commission oversees the regulated licensing of limited, in-state cultivation, production, manufacturing, and the sale of low-THC oil as well as dispensing to registered patients on the state’s Low-THC Oil Registry.

Georgia Medical Sale Restrictions

The regulation of marijuana sales has defined purchase limitations for consumers. These limitations are outlined in the Georgia Dispensary Standard Operating Procedures.

SOPs

Every business needs standard operating procedures to succeed and operate in a compliant manner. We have the following Georgia specific marijuana SOPs:

Georgia Vertically Integrated

Georgia Dispensary

Georgia Cultivation

Georgia Manufacturing

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