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Medical marijuana company will grow all its Georgia cannabis in Macon. See the facility.

A medical marijuana company has jumped into Georgia by opening a facility in Macon spanning more than 100,000 square feet that is expected to create more than 100 jobs.

Fine Fettle Georgia, one of the state’s licensed medical cannabis providers, hosted its grand opening and a tour of its Macon facility Wednesday with Mayor Lester Miller and local state legislators. The facility represents an investment of more than $40 million in Macon, according to Ben Zachs, Fine Fettle Dispensary’s chief operating officer.

Garrison Carrafield (right) shares information about the cannabis plants with tour participants as Mary Adams (left) listens on Wednesday, May 29, 2024, at the Fine Fettle cannabis cultivation and extraction facility in Macon, Georgia. Fine Fettle aims to bring medical marijuana production to Georgia and is set to open six dispensaries around the state, including in Macon. Fine Feetle cannabis growth, THC extraction, product creation and packaging for Georgia will all be housed in the new facility in Macon.

“This Macon facility is where Fine Fettle will grow the cannabis plants for all of its Georgia sales. It’s a state-of-the-art facility built to the highest standards,” he said. “It’s already created good, permanent jobs for the Macon area, and the plan is to employ 120 people once at full operations.”

Georgia’s unique headstart on medical marijuana sales

Will Kacheris points to a jar containing 90 to 95% extracted THC from cannabis plants while giving a tour of the Fine Fettle cultivation and extraction facility on Wednesday, May 29, 2024, in Macon, Georgia. Around 80 cannabis plants were extracted to fill the container.
Will Kacheris points to a jar containing 90 to 95% extracted THC from cannabis plants while giving a tour of the Fine Fettle cultivation and extraction facility on Wednesday, May 29, 2024, in Macon, Georgia. Around 80 cannabis plants were extracted to fill the container.

In 2023, Georgia set itself up to be the first state to sell medical marijuana in pharmacies, four years after state lawmakers passed an important bill to pave the way.

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On April 2, 2019, the Georgia General Assembly passed House Bill 324 titled “Georgia’s Hope Act,” which authorizes the Georgia Access to Medical Cannabis Commission to oversee the regulated licensing of limited, in-state cultivation, production, manufacturing, and sale of low-THC oil as well as dispensing to registered patients on the state’s Low-THC Oil Registry.

Patel’s Robins Pharmacy in Warner Robins and two others in the same region, Omega Pharmacy and the Allen Pharmacy Group, were the first to get a state license to sell low-THC medical cannabis, according to CNN.

The outlet reported in October of last year that while medical cannabis had been legal for decades in some parts of the United States, only Georgia was allowing pharmacies to sell medical cannabis.

Rows of cannabis plants grow in the flower room of the Fine Fettle cannabis cultivation and extraction facility on Wednesday, May 29, 2024, in Macon, Georgia. Over fifteen strains of cannabis plants grow within the same space.
Rows of cannabis plants grow in the flower room of the Fine Fettle cannabis cultivation and extraction facility on Wednesday, May 29, 2024, in Macon, Georgia. Over fifteen strains of cannabis plants grow within the same space.

The cannabis industry continues to be one of the fastest-growing businesses globally. Retail cannabis sales are projected to be upwards of $53.5 billion by 2027, according to analysis from MJBizDaily.com.

The first medical marijuana dispensary opened in Macon in April 2023.

How did Fine Fettle get into GA marijuana business?

Fine Fettle was one of six companies awarded licenses by the state of Georgia to grow and sell medical cannabis products that may provide relief to patients of all ages suffering from a range of ailments.

Zachs said the company currently operates stores in Connecticut and Massachusetts and is committed to being a long-term corporate citizen that’s active in the Macon community.

Will Kacheris holds a vacuum sealed container of THC extracted from cannabis plants while giving a tour of the Fine Fettle cultivation and extraction facility on Wednesday, May 29, 2024, in Macon, Georgia. Around 80 cannabis plants were extracted to fill the container, which forms a thick syrup substance when cooled.
Will Kacheris holds a vacuum sealed container of THC extracted from cannabis plants while giving a tour of the Fine Fettle cultivation and extraction facility on Wednesday, May 29, 2024, in Macon, Georgia. Around 80 cannabis plants were extracted to fill the container, which forms a thick syrup substance when cooled.

“From a distribution standpoint, is there anywhere better than Macon which is smack dab in the center of Georgia - we can ensure the availability of product most visibly and easily from anywhere else in the state,” he said. “Additionally, there’s an incredible amount of talent in this area between community colleges, universities, and a strong manufacturing and farming area around.”

Zachs said with plants now able to produce medical cannabis available to state license holders, Fine Fettle plans to open five more stores this year, with additional locations in Athens, Evans, Peachtree Corners, Decatur and Smyrna.

Fine Fettle sits on 118,000 square feet and will include 50,000 square feet of canopy, a full lab, full packaging system and more.

The facility is located at 700 Joe Tamplin Industrial Boulevard.