Recreational cannabis delivery is banned statewide under OCGA Title 16 Chapter 13. Only registered low-THC medical oil can be dispensed in person by GA Access to Medical Cannabis Commission licensees, with no home delivery.
Georgia has not legalized recreational cannabis, so there is no lawful adult-use delivery in Atlanta. The narrow medical program established by the Hope Act (OCGA Title 16 Chapter 12 Article 5) and administered by the Georgia Access to Medical Cannabis Commission (OCGA Title 16 Chapter 12 Article 6) authorizes only in-person dispensing of low-THC oil from licensed dispensaries to registry-card holders; commercial home delivery is not allowed. Hemp-derived products with no more than 0.3 percent delta-9 THC, including some delta-8 SKUs, may be sold and shipped under HB 213 and OCGA Title 2 Chapter 23, but only by licensed hemp processors and retailers.
Delivering recreational cannabis in Atlanta is a state felony under OCGA Title 16 Chapter 13. Unlicensed hemp delivery violates OCGA Title 2 Chapter 23 and can trigger Georgia Department of Agriculture penalties and product seizure.
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