Is Marijuana Legal in Georgia?
No. Neither recreational nor medicinal use of cannabis is legal in Georgia.*
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In Georgia, the legal landscape for marijuana is largely prohibitive. Use, sale, and possession of marijuana remain illegal under state law.
However, there is an exception carved out for certain medical patients under House Bill 324—also known as the Hope Act. This act allows registered patients with specific health conditions to possess up to 20 fluid ounces of low THC oil.
Yet it's worth noting that this law does not permit the cultivation of cannabis plants by individual patients or their caregivers—leaving many wondering how one would legally obtain the permitted low THC oil.
While this summary provides a general overview it should not be used as legal advice. For specific inquiries or concerns always consult with an attorney or other knowledgeable local source.*
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Statutory References:
The use, sale, and possession of marijuana is considered illegal under [Georgia Code Title 16. Crimes and Offenses, Chapter 13. Controlled Substances, Section § 16-13-30].
However, [House Bill 324], known as the Hope Act, allows registered patients with specific medical conditions to possess up to 20 fluid ounces of low THC oil.