Georgia Cannabis Regulators Propose Allowing USPS Deliveries Under Rescheduling

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Georgia regulators plan to allow federal mail carriers to deliver medical cannabis products from dispensaries to their state’s 45,000-plus registered patients in the wake of the Trump administration’s rescheduling move.

Georgia Medical Cannabis Commission (GMCC) members voted during their regular meeting on Aug. 13 to propose a new rule that would allow medical cannabis deliveries through the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) or private mail carriers, such as FedEx, UPS or DHL, to the state’s patients, caregivers and health care institutions. Other private mail carriers approved by the commission would also be allowed.

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