After a few delays, patients and potential business owners in Georgia can finally breathe a little. This past weekend, the Georgia Access To Medical Cannabis Commission announced the first six licenses for hat will be allowed to sell medicine for patients.
This decision will finally give registered patients a legal way to obtain medication that first approved six years ago.
The six companies awarded licenses are listed as
FFD GA
Nature’s GA
 Georgia Access to Medical Cannabis Commission voted unanimously to select the six companies from 69 that had applied for licenses. State law limits the number of medical marijuana producers to six. Each licensee will be authorized to open five dispensaries.
The businesses will be able to sell, grow and manufacture medical marijuana oil, which can have no more than 5% THC, the compound that gives marijuana users a high.