GeorgiaStateCannabis.org is an organization for learning about past, current and emerging trends in the cannabis industry. We provide timely information to help established and intending growers, manufacturers, sellers, and consumers of cannabis and cannabis products understand the current state of the industry. Our data-driven research discusses the journey towards cannabis legalization in Alaska and the current regulatory environment relating to medical and recreational cannabis.
Our chief goal at GeorgiaStateCannabis.org is to make it easier for readers to understand the Georgia cannabis industry and its impact on our state. Towards this end, we strive to educate Georgia residents about cannabis legislation in the state by explaining current laws, highlighting their limits, discussing their impacts, and providing up-to-date information on how to obtain the licenses required to participate in Georgia’s cannabis marketplace.
At GeorgiaStateCannabis.org, we care deeply that our readers have the right information to safely use cannabis and cannabis products. Therefore, we help them understand Georgia’s regulations on cannabis usage as well as the state’s age and conditional restrictions. We also help readers know where they can buy cannabis in the state and the quantities they are allowed to legally possess. Consumers requiring medical cannabis will have access to a trove of information regarding medical conditions approved for cannabis therapy in Georgia and how to obtain a medical marijuana card in the state.
Establishing the historic context of the legalization of cannabis in Georgia is only the first step in understanding the state’s cannabis legalization. We provide insightful analyses on the current state of cannabis laws in Georgia and the restrictions still placed on the cultivation, distribution, and usage of cannabis in the state. Growers, manufacturers, and dispensary owners will also find the information they need to obtain and maintain the licenses required to establish and grow their cannabis businesses.
Georgia is taking frantic steps to move away from its limited medical cannabis (low-THC oil) and fully legalize marijuana for medical and recreational purposes. As a result, policymakers and researchers are eager to understand what this will mean for the state in terms of revenue generation, its impact on crime rate, and Georgians' attitude towards marijuana. Through our data-driven analyses, cannabis industry watchers can put Georgia's current and future marijuana legislations in the correct viewpoint by highlighting changes in socioeconomic indexes and public attitude before and after cannabis legalization in the state.