In a groundbreaking move, Georgia recently became the first U.S. state to permit pharmacies to sell medical marijuana. However, this progressive step is now facing a significant hurdle. The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has issued warnings to nearly 120 pharmacies that have applied to dispense medical marijuana, citing federal laws that still classify marijuana as
In a groundbreaking move, Georgia recently became the first U.S. state to permit pharmacies to sell medical marijuana. However, this progressive step is now facing a significant hurdle. The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has issued warnings to nearly 120 pharmacies that have applied to dispense medical marijuana, citing federal laws that still classify marijuana as an illegal substance. This development creates a complex legal scenario, as state law conflicts with federal regulations. The situation in Georgia highlights the ongoing national debate over marijuana legalization and the challenges states face in navigating conflicting federal and state laws. For more detailed insights into this evolving story, visit the original article on Marijuana Moment.