Georgia To Be First State to Let Pharmacies Sell Low-Dose Cannabis

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Four years after the state of Georgia approved the distribution of low-dose THC, medical marijuana may be sold at local pharmacies.

By year's end, patients who meet a very narrow criteria for medical cannabis use under Georgia's law will be able to buy low-dose THC products at their local pharmacy.

“There are patients in my area that I talk to all the time who've been begging for this,” pharmacist Jonathan Marquess told The idea of selling medical cannabis through pharmacies in a traditionally conservative state has drawn attention.

 

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