420Turtle
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420Turtle
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congrats #Texas on the #hempbanveto and the expansion of #cannabismedicalprogram #georgia should take note #we are going to be last and left behind. we are missing out on #taxmoney #inavation #hempclothing #exports #moneyleftontable #atlanta #georgiahouse #kemp #govkemp
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Notice is given that the Georgia Access to Medical Cannabis Commission will conduct Meeting via teleconference/livestream on June 4 at 4:00 p.m. ET. All interested parties are invited to attend. gmcc.us10.list-manage.com/track/click?...
#Atlanta #hemp #medicalcannabis #THC #Georgia #cannabis
However, how did this number come to be the standard?
The Story Behind the Number…
Since this 0.3% THC limit is so well established looking into the supporting literature to how this came about reveals an interesting story. #thc #hemp #cannabis #atlanta #georgia
youtu.be/hEYR85D8F9c?...
Why The 0.3% THC Legal Limit for Hemp is Flawed
YouTube video by DeBacco University
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The House Regulated Industries Committee will meet on Tuesday, March 18, 2025 UPDATED TIME: 10:00a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
UPDATED PLACE: 606 CLOB SB 220: "Putting Georgia's Patients First Act"; enact By Senator Matt Brass (6th) www.house.ga.gov/Documents/Ag...
www.house.ga.gov
We could start with the drugwar, cannabis enforcement, billions of taxes dollars given to elon, while he gets tax breaks and Americans can't even invest in SpaceX. People locked up for non violent crimes that I'm paying for to eat and sleep.

Or www.fox5atlanta.com/news/tour-at...
Tour Atlanta's new $115M training facility for first responders
We are getting our first look at the state-of-the-art Atlanta Public Safety Training Center that has caused so much controversy.
www.fox5atlanta.com
So, I have to ask: is this really about making government work better for the people? Or just making it work better for people like Elon? Because we are not the same.
Yes, there’s wasteful spending—but the cuts being made seem arbitrary. Sure, some waste is being addressed, but the biggest, most obvious waste isn’t even being talked about.
Government isn’t meant to operate that way. It’s the people’s house, built to serve us. Yet now, we face longer wait times, automated responses instead of real human help, and endless lines. That’s what worries me.
This is the problem with running the country like a business. Businesses prioritize profit, often stretching workers thin—asking two or three people to do the job of five. Short staffing, increased workloads, and efficiency at the cost of people’s well-being.
So, I have to ask: is this really about making government work better for the people? Or just making it work better for people like Elon? Because we are not the same.
Yes, there’s wasteful spending—but the cuts being made seem arbitrary. Sure, some waste is being addressed, but the biggest, most obvious waste isn’t even being talked about.
Government isn’t meant to operate that way. It’s the people’s house, built to serve us. Yet now, we face longer wait times, automated responses instead of real human help, and endless lines. That’s what worries me.
This is the problem with running the country like a business. Businesses prioritize profit, often stretching workers thin—asking two or three people to do the job of five. Short staffing, increased workloads, and efficiency at the cost of people’s well-being.
Trulieve's Kim Rivers supports home grow, recognizing that seeds, genetic clones, and growing supplies are thriving markets in other states.
If you listen to the Georgia House and Senate debates on SB 220 and HB 227, it’s clear that reefer madness is still alive and well. We need to put an end to it. The low-THC law was signed 10 years ago, yet sales only started last year. Georgia moves at a cautious, turtle-like pace.
No one should be forced into the black market. It should be an open market—but we have to work to get there.