Georgia Cannabis Laws

(GA)
CBD OnlyUpdated December 6, 2025

Georgia allows low-THC oil (up to 5% THC) for registered patients. No dispensaries - must obtain elsewhere or grow (illegal).

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Key Statistics

CBD Only
Legal Status

Quick Facts

Recreational

Not Legal

Medical

Not Legal

CBD Program

Low-THC oil (up to 5% THC) for registered patients with qualifying conditions

Penalties & Enforcement

Under 1 oz: Misdemeanor, up to 1 year. Over 1 oz: Felony, 1-10 years

Federal vs. Georgia Law

Important: Cannabis remains a Schedule I controlled substance under federal law, regardless of state legalization.

Federal Law

Illegal (Schedule I)

All cannabis possession, sale, and cultivation is prohibited

Georgia Law

CBD Only

Limited low-THC products available

What this means: While Georgia has not fully legalized cannabis, federal agencies can still enforce federal law. This affects banking, interstate commerce, federal employment, and travel across state lines or through federal lands.

Georgia Cannabis Law FAQ

Georgia only allows low-THC oil (up to 5% THC) for registered patients with qualifying conditions. Full medical and recreational marijuana remain illegal.

Official Resources

For the most up-to-date and authoritative information, visit the official state resource:

Georgia Official Cannabis Website

Sources

Georgia (GA)

Quick Reference Card

CBD Only
Recreational

Not Legal

Medical

Not Legal

Last verified: December 6, 2025cannabislaw.munchmakers.com
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