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US (GA): Georgia gov. signs MMJ bill

Some Georgia patients will soon be allowed to legally buy the marijuana they are already allowed to possess.

Because of a legal quirk, patients and families have regularly broken the law to obtain low-potency medical marijuana oil.

Gov. Brian Kemp on Wednesday signed a bill that would fix that problem, calling the new law a "carefully crafted, balanced" measure that would expand access for patients in need without opening the door to recreational drug use.

"Instead of crossing state lines, breaking numerous laws in the process, these families can now stay in our great state," Kemp said. "We are ensuring that these families can purchase what works for their loved ones without creating a slippery slope."

The legislation allows the in-state production and sale of the marijuana oil and closes a loophole in a 2015 law that banned growing, buying and selling the drug but allowed certain patients to possess it.

Read more at nytimes.com

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