Doctors submit your info to Georgia's Low THC Oil Registry.
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Receive Your Card
Pay the fee, and your card is mailed to you.
Qualifying Conditions in Georgia
Cancer (end stage or undergoing specific treatments)
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (severe or end stage)
Seizure disorders related to epilepsy or head injuries
Multiple sclerosis (severe or end stage)
Crohn's disease
Mitochondrial disease
Parkinson's disease (severe or end stage)
Sickle cell disease (severe or end stage)
Tourette's syndrome (severe)
Autism spectrum disorder (severe in minors; any severity in adults)
Epidermolysis bullosa
Alzheimer's disease (severe or end stage)
AIDS (severe or end stage)
Peripheral neuropathy (severe or end stage)
Hospice patients (inpatient or outpatient)
Intractable pain
Post-traumatic stress disorder (for patients 18 or older)
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to get a card?
Typically, 15 business days after approval.
What is the cost of the card?
State fee is $30 + consultation fee.
What is Georgia's Low THC Oil Registry?
According to OCGA §31-2A-18, the Low THC Oil Registry allows physicians fully licensed to practice in Georgia to certify and manage patients who have a qualifying condition to obtain Low THC Oil legally. Physician certification is the only way patients can access Low THC Oil in the state.
Who is qualified for the Low THC Oil card?
There are two categories of people who may apply for the card:
• Patient: an adult who has one or more of the conditions specified in the law and is a Georgia resident
• Caregiver: legal guardian of an adult who has one or more of the conditions specified in the law; or parents, guardian or legal custodian of a minor who has one or more of the conditions specified in the law
Note: Only physician-certified patients and caregivers with an active Low THC Oil card are legally allowed to possess Low THC Oil.
Is marijuana now legal?
No, marijuana is not legal in Georgia. The law only authorizes the legal possession of up to 20 fluid ounces of Low THC Oil by certified persons listed on the Low THC Oil Registry with an active card status. It does not make the sale or possession of all types of marijuana legal in Georgia. Possession of any form of marijuana by an unauthorized person is and remains a violation of state and federal law.
What is Low THC Oil?
According to the Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia, Low THC Oil is an oil that contains no more than 5 percent by weight of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and an amount of cannabinol equal to or greater than the amount of THC.
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