How would a conviction for Georgia marijuana possession affect my auto insurance?

In most cases, a conviction of a marijuana-related charge results in the suspension of your Georgia driver’s license for at least six months. However, unless you are convicted of driving under the influence of marijuana, a marijuana conviction is not likely to affect your car insurance coverage or rates. Car insurance companies typically only raise your rates for convictions relating to traffic offenses. But if you are convicted of a marijuana DUI, your rates might raise substantially depending on your insurance carrier.

For more information on the insurance consequences of a DUI, see our article How a DUI Affects Your Car Insurance.

Follow this link for more information about Georgia Marijuana Laws and Georgia Medical Marijuana Laws

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