A licensed Georgia pharmacy appears to be the first to sell low-THC medical marijuana oil in accordance with state law but in defiance of a U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration warning.
According to Augusta TV station WRDW, Living Well Pharmacy recently launched sales of MMJ oil containing 5% or less THC.
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Living Well, based in Augusta, might be the first pharmacy to jump into Georgia’s MMJ oil market after the DEA’s warning last year froze out dozens of competitors, according to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
The state’s 2019 MMJ law has a unique allowance that permits low-THC cannabis oil to be sold at licensed pharmacies rather than restricting sales to cannabis-only dispensaries.
Georgia has 12 MMJ dispensaries licensed by the Medical Cannabis Commission as
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