Back in session as of earlier this week, Georgia lawmakers are set to reconsider a major expansion of the state’s limited, low-THC medical cannabis program.
That would be good news for medical marijuana operators in the state, where patient growth remains stagnant under the status quo, according to a recent state report.
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Last fall’s legislative session ended without definitive action on Senate Bill 220, which proposed legalizing vaporizable cannabis flower for the first time and raising allowable THC from 5% to 50%, as Fox 5 reported.
Current access is restricted to low-THC oil, also included in edible products.
According to Axios, medical cannabis advocates are pushing lawmakers this session to revisit the bill, which would also expand the list of medical
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