Georgia patients hopeful about new medical marijuana expansion
As Georgia's medical cannabis program expands, it could be an option for patients looking to treat serious illnesses and pains.
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As Georgia's medical cannabis program expands, it could be an option for patients looking to treat serious illnesses and pains.
With the new law signed by Gov. Kemp on Tuesday, Georgia becomes the 41st state to specifically use cannabis for medical purposes.
If Gov. Brian Kemp signs the bill into law, some major changes would be coming to Georgia's medical marijuana program.
A veteran who's advocating for an expansion of the Georgia existing medical marijuana program says prescription THC has been a real game-changer for his chronic pain.
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