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PeachStateCannabis.org is an educational resource, not a cannabis business. We don’t sell products, provide legal advice, or operate dispensaries. However, we welcome your feedback to help keep this site accurate and useful.

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Georgia cannabis law evolves session-by-session, GMCC and DPH rule revisions update on a rolling basis, and SB 220 + SB 33 + SB 254 are pending Gov. Kemp’s ~May 12, 2026 signature decisions. If you notice information on this site that is outdated or incorrect, please reach out and let us know. Include the page URL and the specific information that needs correction so we can update it promptly.

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Is there a region, topic, or destination we haven’t covered well enough? A GMCC rule update we should reflect? A new dispensary or pharmacy partnership? We’d love to hear your suggestions for making PeachStateCannabis.org more useful.

About Our Team

PeachStateCannabis.org is maintained by a small team of researchers and writers committed to providing free, accurate cannabis information. We are not affiliated with any reform organization, advocacy group, or cannabis business. Our only goal is to make Georgia cannabis law and the medical-cannabis program accessible to patients, caregivers, practitioners, operators, federal employees, and reform-curious voters.


For Legal Advice

This site does not provide legal advice. For arrest situations, federal-employment matters, expungement petitions, or trafficking exposure, consult a Georgia criminal-defense or industry attorney with cannabis-policy experience. The State Bar of Georgia Lawyer Referral Service ((404) 527-8700) can refer to a local attorney. The ACLU of Georgia handles civil-rights and racial-disparity cases.

For Medical Advice

This site does not provide medical advice. For qualifying-condition assessment, Low-THC Oil certification, and ongoing patient care, work with a Georgia-licensed MD or DO in good standing with the Georgia Composite Medical Board. The DPH portal at dph.georgia.gov/low-thc-oil-registry provides certification information.

For Federal-Employment Questions

If you work for CDC Atlanta, Fort Stewart / Hunter Army Airfield, Fort Eisenhower (NSA Georgia + U.S. Army Cyber), Fort Benning, Robins AFB, Moody AFB, Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, the VA, federal contractors with security clearances, or any federal-funded research institution — Georgia low-THC oil enrollment is a meaningful career-risk decision. Consult an employment attorney with federal-clearance experience before applying for a Low-THC Oil card. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport employees and TSA-screened personnel face zero-tolerance federal drug-testing.

For Reform Efforts

For information about active reform initiatives — particularly the SB 220 (2026) signature campaign and the broader medical-program-expansion advocacy — contact:

For Official Inquiries

For questions about Georgia cannabis law, licensing, or regulations, contact the appropriate state agency directly:

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