Georgia’s path to legalizing and selling medical cannabis oil to patients has been a long and difficult one to say the least, but it will soon become the first state to sell the oil at independent pharmacies. More than 120 stores statewide have already applied to sell the medical cannabis oil, (which has no psychoactive qualities) as part of a partnership with Botanical Sciences, one of the two licensed production companies in the state. The company says that once the program is rolled out 90% of Georgians will be within 30 minutes of a pharmacy that sells THC oil. The move has Georgia patients in need of the product RISING…
Former federal prosecutor tapped for Army post
Former U.S. Attorney Bobby Christine has been called up by the Trump Administration once again, this time to serve as Judge Advocate General for the U.S. Army. That would make him the head of the Judge Advocate General’s Corps, better known as JAG, the legal arm of the Army. Once his nomination is confirmed, Christine will serve a four-year term in the vital position. RISING…