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Frequently Asked questions

How do I get the low THC oil?

Who can administer while my child is at school?

What’s the difference between CBD vs THC?


Right now there is not retail location to buy low THC oil; however, the internet offers resources for procurement--- be mindful of the laws associated with the type of oil you purchase and the source in which it’s coming from.

What’s the difference between CBD vs THC?

Who can administer while my child is at school?

What’s the difference between CBD vs THC?

CBD and THC can be found in all cannabis plants; however the level of each cannabinoid depends on the form and strand of cannabis. 


CBD is non psycho active and THC is psychoactive. 

Who can administer while my child is at school?

Who can administer while my child is at school?

Who determines the outcome of how we expand and get access in GA?

There is no current law that allows provisions for  caregivers, parents, or school nurses to administer  low THC oil to their children  while at school. 

Who determines the outcome of how we expand and get access in GA?

Who determines the outcome of how we expand and get access in GA?

Who determines the outcome of how we expand and get access in GA?

A number of people play a role in this decision. The Governor ultimately will make the decision; however, both the house and the Senate must approve a bill to send to the Governor to sign. Citizens must participate and engage with their representatives to hold them accountable and ensure their needs are being met.

Is there a medical marijuana program currently in Georgia?

Who determines the outcome of how we expand and get access in GA?

Is there a medical marijuana program currently in Georgia?

In 2016, The Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) Division of Communications launched the campaign for low THC registry in the state of GA. According to their site, they are in “close consultation with the Georgia Medical Composite Board” to issue and register citizens into the low THC registry.  


The state  assembled a Low THC committee (July 2018) for research and developments purposes under Georgia House Bill 1 which led to the creation of HB324   (currently in session). 

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Cannabis vs Hemp

Who determines the outcome of how we expand and get access in GA?

Is there a medical marijuana program currently in Georgia?

Cannabis, also known as marijuana among other names, is a psychoactive drug from the Cannabis plant used for medical or recreational purposes; with over 68 cannabinoids and 483 known compounds. In products commonly referred to as whole plan extract or full spectrum.

Hemp is a form of cannabis with low to no THC (THC is one of the 68 cannabinoids found in the plant; most commonly known for its psychoactive effects) and high CBD content; hence Hemp in general, has low to NO psychoactive effects. 


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