A bill that could have a profound impact on medical marijuana litigation across Georgia failed at the eleventh hour of the General Assembly’s final day of the 2023 session on Wednesday.

The specifics of the legislation changed as it moved from chamber to chamber, but the most hotly contested provision of the bill would have made more medical marijuana production licenses available than the six originally allotted by the Georgia Access to Medical Cannabis Commission, or GMCC, several years ago.

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