Georgia (GA) — What’s Legal
Checked Oct 13, 2025 • Parent-friendly summary (not legal advice).
- Tianeptine: Schedule I — listed by name in Georgia Schedule I.
- Phenibut: Not specifically scheduled statewide; FDA says phenibut is not a lawful dietary ingredient (supplements are misbranded).
- Kratom: Regulated — 21+, behind the counter, labeling & limits (HB 181, 2024; effective Jan 1, 2025).
- Nitrous oxide / inhalants: Use general inhalant laws / local ordinances; check city rules (policy activity/case law varies).
- THC / Cannabis: Low-THC oil program; adult-use illegal; hemp/delta variants increasingly restricted by rule/enforcement.
- Salvia divinorum: Restricted/illegal (state action against salvinorin A; prior bills and enforcement).
- Amanita muscaria: Commonly reported as not allowed in consumer summaries; treat as “avoid retail.”
- “Mad honey”: No GA-specific ban; food/adulteration laws apply.
Parent tip: GA tightens access to kratom and delta variants — keep candy-style gummies out of sight and ask for age checks.