After years of waiting, advocates say Georgia is closer than ever to beginning to allow the sale of medical marijuana. The state’s Access to Medical Cannabis Commission has announced that it plans to vote on which growers it will award licenses to on Saturday. “Wow, I mean this is seven years in the making,” said Joshua Littrell, founder of Veterans for Cannabis. It has been years since Republican former Gov. Nathan Deal signed a bill into law legalizing low-potency marijuana oil for people with severe chronic illnesses. “The next step is to issue what is known as a ‘Notice Of Intent to Award’ the license contracts,” said Andrew Turnage, executive director of the state-run Georgia Access to Medical Cannabis Commission. “The Commission anticipates the announcement, which will name the companies the Commission intends to award low-THC oil production licenses to, will be voted upon at the next public meeting.” The meeting is scheduled for Saturday, July 24 at 11 a.m. in Rock Spring. Medical marijuana patients throughout the state have grown frustrated with the slow pace in which the license are moving along.
Heather Allman, Cannabis Law Report, 07/18/2021 22:12:00
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