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- April 24, 2013

In a groundbreaking move, Georgia is set to become the first state in the United States to offer medical marijuana products at independent pharmacies. The Georgia Board of Pharmacy has already started accepting applications, and nearly 120 pharmacies have agreed to stock medication from Botanical Sciences, one of the state’s two licensed production companies. The
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The state of Georgia will award six companies special licenses on Saturday that will allow them to produce and distribute low-THC cannabis oil to nearly 14,000 legally registered patients across the state. The Georgia Access to Medical Cannabis Commission went through more than 70 applications by businesses wanting the right to manufacture the medical cannabis
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Georgia lawmakers passed a bill today allowing several research institutions the legal ability to finally begin conducting medical research on medicinal uses of the marijuana plant. This is a big deal because currently it is illegal on the federal level. Marijuana and every part of the plant is considered to be a schedule 1 controlled
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Currently citizens living in Georgia have access to CBD oil for the use of epilepsy, however a bill in the Senate that would have created a new patient registry and expanded the medical conditions that could be legally treated with medicinal cannabis was stalled in the Senate. Gov. Nathan Deal and Sen. Butch Miller feel
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Georgia’s tightly controlled medical marijuana program is poised for a major expansion after Gov. Brian Kemp signed Senate Bill 220 into law, with changes taking effect July 1. The measure removes previous caps on THC levels in medical cannabis products and will allow additional forms, including flower and vape cartridges, to be sold to registered
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In a groundbreaking move, Georgia is set to become the first state in the United States to offer medical marijuana products at independent pharmacies. The Georgia Board of Pharmacy has started accepting applications, and nearly 120 pharmacies have already agreed to stock medication from Botanical Sciences, one of the state’s licensed production companies. The initiative
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