Medical Marijuana Card in Georgia
Georgia’s new medical marijuana law allows certain qualified persons to legally possess up to 20 fluid ounces of “Low THC oil,” which is derived from the marijuana plant. It authorizes the Georgia Department of Public Health to issue a “Low THC Oil Registry Card” to qualified persons, which will prove that they are authorized to have the oil and protect them from arrest.
Cancer, when such diagnosis is end-stage or the treatment produces related wasting illness, recalcitrant nausea and vomiting.
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), when such diagnosis is severe or end stage.
Seizure disorders related to the diagnosis of epilepsy or trauma-related head injuries
Multiple Sclerosis, when such diagnosis is severe or end stage. Crohn’s Disease.
Mitochondrial Disease.
Parkinson’s Disease, when such diagnosis is severe or end stage. Sickle Cell Disease, when such a diagnosis is severe or end stage.
Autism.
AIDS.
Tourette’s syndrome.
Peripheral Neuropathy (pain that radiates).
Epidermolysis Bullosa.
Alzheimer’s disease.
PTSD. (Post-traumatic stress disorder)
Additionally, anyone in a hospice program, regardless of diagnosis, will be allowed access to marijuana oil that’s low on THC, the chemical responsible for the marijuana high.
If you suffer from one or more of the qualifying conditions and are interested in obtaining a Georgia Medicinal Marijuana card, please give Fast MD a call 470-424-8888 to see how we can help!
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