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CourtCure Marijuana Awareness

Online Marijuana / THC Awareness Classes in Georgia

Complete your marijuana awareness course online with flexible course-length options. Review the Georgia-specific information below and verify your requirements with the requesting authority before enrolling.

Courses starting at $19.95

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Marijuana Awareness in Georgia

Choose an online Marijuana/THC Awareness class that fits your Georgia situation. CourtCure offers flexible 2, 4, 8, 12, 16, and 24‑hour options covering cannabis effects, impairment awareness, personal responsibility, safety considerations, and responsible decision‑making. People in Georgia use this course for court, probation, pretrial diversion, employment or school requests, or personal growth. Because Georgia handles most referrals locally, it’s important to verify acceptance and the required hours with the authority that assigned you a class before you enroll. Georgia maintains a medical cannabis program for registered patients, while non‑medical marijuana remains illegal statewide. DUI consequences for drug‑related impairment are significant and involve a separate, DDS‑regulated Risk Reduction program when a DUI conviction occurs. If your Georgia paperwork simply requires a marijuana/THC awareness or drug education class, our self‑paced course can be a convenient option once your authority confirms it meets their requirements.

Choose Your Marijuana Awareness Course

Select the course length that matches the requirement you were given. Product pricing and links below come directly from the live CourtCure WooCommerce catalog.

2-Hour Course

Cannabis Awareness Course - 2 Hour

$19.95
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4-Hour Course

Cannabis Awareness Course - 4 Hour

$24.95
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8-Hour Course

Cannabis Awareness Course - 8 Hour

$39.95
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12-Hour Course

Cannabis Awareness Course - 12 Hour

$59.95
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16-Hour Course

Cannabis Awareness Course - 16 Hour

$79.95
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24-Hour Course

Cannabis Awareness Course - 24 Hour

$109.95
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Georgia-Specific Information

Georgia does not have statewide acceptance standards for drug education classes. Marijuana remains illegal for non‑medical use under state law, though several cities (including Atlanta) have reduced local penalties for possession of one ounce or less; these ordinances do not legalize marijuana and state criminal laws still apply. Georgia operates a medical cannabis program administered by the Georgia Access to Medical Cannabis Commission (GMCC). Registered patients and caregivers may lawfully possess limited amounts of regulated medical cannabis products when they hold an active state registry card and the product is in properly labeled pharmaceutical packaging. Recent GMCC guidance explains that smoking remains prohibited, while regulated products (such as oils, tinctures, ingestibles, topicals, and certain vaporization products) are available through licensed dispensaries and approved independent pharmacies; lawful possession is capped by total milligrams of THC and per‑package limits. Separately, consumable hemp items (including delta‑8/delta‑10) are regulated by the Georgia Department of Agriculture: retailers must verify age 21+, use a THC warning symbol and QR‑code access to lab results, and may not sell hemp “flower” at retail. For driving, Georgia law makes it an offense to drive when drug use makes it less safe, and the DUI code section also addresses the presence of marijuana or other controlled substances in blood or urine, with specific statutory exceptions. The Governor’s Office of Highway Safety outlines penalties and confirms that DUI convictions require a state‑regulated Risk Reduction (DUI) course. For non‑DUI cases, prosecutors may run pretrial diversion programs and courts may order education under conditional discharge options on a case‑by‑case basis. Because requirements are local, anyone in Georgia who is taking a marijuana/THC awareness class to satisfy a court, probation, school, or employer directive should verify provider eligibility, online delivery acceptance, hour length, deadline, and certificate format with the requesting authority before enrolling.

Before You Enroll for a Georgia Court or Diversion Case

Georgia handles marijuana cases locally. Prosecutors are authorized to run pretrial intervention/diversion programs, and judges may impose education as part of probation or conditional discharge for certain first‑offense drug possession cases. That means your instructions can differ from county to county. Practical next steps: 1) Read your paperwork carefully for required hours and due dates. 2) Ask the court, solicitor/general, probation officer, or diversion coordinator if an online marijuana/THC awareness class is acceptable and whether they require a specific provider. 3) Clarify how to submit proof (upload to a portal, email to a coordinator, or file with the clerk). 4) If you were cited for DUI, note that Georgia requires a specific DUI Alcohol or Drug Use Risk Reduction Program through DDS‑certified providers; our awareness class is not that program. To locate contact information for a Georgia court or accountability court, use the statewide court directories and call before enrolling.

Hemp, Delta‑8/Delta‑10, and Look‑Alike Products in Georgia

Many Georgia retailers sell consumable hemp products (including delta‑8/delta‑10). These are regulated by the Georgia Department of Agriculture with strict labeling, packaging, and age‑21 rules. Retailers must provide access to a certificate of analysis (often via QR code) and display a THC warning symbol on products. Georgia rules also prohibit marketing hemp items as “low‑THC oil” or “medical cannabis,” and the retail sale of hemp flower is not allowed. For students, this matters because some hemp products can impair you and may trigger positive THC tests, which can affect probation or diversion compliance. If you are in a program that prohibits THC use, ask your officer or coordinator whether hemp‑derived products are restricted. Also remember that Georgia’s medical cannabis program is separate: only registered patients may possess limited amounts of regulated medical cannabis products, and smoking remains prohibited under state law.

How the Online Course Works

Choose the required hours

Select the CourtCure course length that matches the assignment or requirement you received.

Complete the course online

Work through the course online using your phone, tablet, or computer and complete the required learning activities.

Access completion documentation

After successful completion, access the completion documentation provided with your selected course.

Acceptance & Requirements in Georgia

Acceptance in Georgia is set by the requesting authority—not by the state as a whole. Before you purchase, contact the court, probation officer, prosecutor/diversion coordinator, attorney, employer, or school that assigned a class and confirm: the exact number of hours; whether online, self‑paced coursework is allowed; any provider restrictions; your deadline; and the document or verification they expect at completion. If you were ordered to complete the Georgia DUI Alcohol or Drug Use Risk Reduction Program (often called “DUI School”), that is a separate, DDS‑regulated program delivered by certified schools and this course is not a substitute. Some prosecutor‑run pretrial diversion programs and conditional discharge outcomes may accept a general marijuana/THC awareness class, but requirements vary by county and case. When in doubt, get written confirmation from the authority that a CourtCure Marijuana/THC Awareness course and your chosen hour length will meet their expectations.

Important: Acceptance is determined by the court, probation department, employer, school, agency, or other requesting authority. CourtCure does not automatically represent a course as approved, licensed, or accepted by a particular authority unless that status has been specifically verified.

Completion Certificate & Documentation

After successful completion of your selected CourtCure marijuana awareness course, you can access the completion certificate/documentation provided with that course. For a Georgia referral or requirement, confirm before enrolling what the requesting authority expects the completion document to show and how it should be submitted. The same CourtCure completion process is used for students in every state; acceptance, required hours, deadlines, and document requirements remain subject to the requesting authority.

Marijuana Awareness in Georgia — Frequently Asked Questions

Will this satisfy a Georgia DUI or DDS requirement?

No. If your paperwork says “DUI Alcohol or Drug Use Risk Reduction Program” (20 hours) or refers to a DDS‑certified provider, you must complete that separate, state‑regulated course through a certified school. CourtCure’s Marijuana/THC Awareness class is a general education course and is not the DDS Risk Reduction program.

How many hours should I choose for a Georgia case?

Only the requesting authority can set the hour length. Georgia courts, prosecutors (for diversion), and probation offices may specify anything from a short class to a longer program. Check your paperwork and get written confirmation of the required hours and whether an online, self‑paced course is acceptable before you enroll.

I’m a registered medical cannabis patient. Does that change what I need?

Registry status does not guarantee acceptance of any class. Driving while impaired is illegal, and probation or diversion programs may restrict THC use regardless of patient status. If you are under supervision, ask your officer or coordinator whether medical‑cannabis or hemp‑derived products are allowed and whether a specific class is required.

What should I verify with my Georgia authority before purchasing?

Confirm: required hours; whether online/self‑paced coursework is allowed; any approved/denied providers; your deadline; and what proof they need (electronic certificate, original signature, portal upload, or clerk filing). If the assignment is the DDS‑regulated DUI Risk Reduction course, use a DDS‑certified school instead of this class.

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