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- CANNABIS OIL, NEWS
- April 24, 2013

In a groundbreaking development, pharmacies in Georgia have begun selling medical cannabis oil, marking the state as the first in the U.S. to allow such sales. Dr. Ankit Patel of Robins Pharmacy was among the first to offer this product and described the occasion as “historic.” The state has granted licenses to Robins Pharmacy, Omega
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Georgia lawmakers have overwhelmingly backed a bill to broaden and modernize the state’s tightly regulated medical cannabis program, sending Senate Bill 220 back to the Senate for final approval after a 138–21 House vote. The measure would replace the state’s 5% THC cap with a 12,000-milligram possession limit, add new qualifying conditions such as lupus,
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It could just be a matter of weeks before patients who need medical cannabis oil can legally get it in Georgia. Channel 2′s Richard Elliot learned Friday that the medical cannabis oil commission gave its approval to the lab that will test the product. That lab will begin testing the medical cannabis oil grown here in
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Georgia is on the verge of making a significant change to its cannabis regulations. A new bill, aimed at imposing age restrictions on the purchase of hemp-derived cannabinoid products, has been sent to the governor for approval. If enacted, this legislation will prohibit anyone under the age of 21 from purchasing products containing CBD, delta-8
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Georgia is poised at the threshold of a historic policy shift as the Biden Administration considers reclassifying marijuana from a Schedule I to a Schedule III controlled substance. This move, which would significantly lessen federal restrictions on marijuana, marks a potential turning point in its classification— a status unchanged for over five decades. The reclassification
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A Georgia board tasked with overseeing the state’s efforts to get patients access to medical marijuana has approved the six companies that will be allowed to sell the drug, a major step to finally getting patients legal access to the medication. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that the Georgia Access to Medical Cannabis Commission voted Saturday
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