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Cannabis Laws in Georgia: Low-THC Medical Program & Prohibitions

Plain-language overview of Georgia cannabis laws—limited low-THC medical program, recreational prohibitions, DUIC cautions, and official government links. Not legal advice.

Georgia: Cannabis Laws (Low-THC Medical Program)

Last updated: October 14, 2025

Legal notice: Informational only—not legal advice. Laws evolve; always verify on official Georgia portals linked below and follow the strictest applicable rule. Federal law applies on federal property and borders. See our Legal Disclaimer & No-Warranty and Terms of Use.

Status at a Glance

  • Recreational (adult-use): Prohibited under Georgia law.
  • Medical: Limited program allowing low-THC oil for registered patients with qualifying conditions and rules on possession/formats.
  • Retail & access: Sales permitted only through state-licensed channels; verify availability and conditions.

Key Areas to Review (Verify on Official Sites)

  • Eligibility & registration requirements for patients/caregivers
  • Product definitions & THC limits (low-THC oil specifics)
  • Possession/transport rules and packaging/labeling
  • Public use & workplace policies (often restricted)
  • Impaired driving (DUI/DUIC) enforcement

Federal Caveats (Still Apply)

  • Do not bring cannabis onto federal property or through airports/borders.
  • Do not transport cannabis across state or national borders.

Safety & Responsible Use

Related Reading

Official Georgia Resources

  • Regulator: Georgia Access to Medical Cannabis Commission (GMCC) – program rules, licensing, patient/caregiver info
  • Portal: gmcc.ga.gov (see link below)
  • Additional: Georgia Department of Public Safety & local law enforcement for DUI/DUIC enforcement

Scientific Sources & References

All information in this article is backed by credible scientific sources and research studies.