Atlanta, GA asked in Criminal Law for Georgia

Q: Cbd while on diversion

I’m on diversion for Marijuana less than an ounce I was order to pass one drug test . Upon getting on probation I switch to the hemp cbd my levels are dropping but came back with a faint negative line the last text I went from level 95 to 12. I have had 3 different officers this last officer is sending me in front of the judge tomorrow but she has gotten fired. My first two lab test are missing so they don’t have any numbers my fines are paid and I haven’t been in any trouble. What’s going to happen tomorrow that she has sent me infront if the judge but since been terminated

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Ecleynne Mercy
Ecleynne Mercy
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Licensed in Georgia

A: Georgia’s medical marijuana law allows certain qualified persons to legally possess up to 20 fluid ounces of “low THC oil,” which is derived from the marijuana plant. It authorizes the Georgia Department of Public Health to issue a “Low THC Oil Registry Card” to qualified persons, which will prove that they are authorized to have the oil and protect them from arrest. You may have a good argument based on the levels. However, you may need an attorney to argue it for you.

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