New companies join lawsuit against Alabama’s medical cannabis commission

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More companies are joining a lawsuit against Alabama’s medical cannabis commission, complaining that no one came to view their operations while scoring applications.

MONTGOMERY, Ala. - It’s back to square one for the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission. Recently awarded business licenses are being voided. Last month companiesthe commission over the application process and the commission later admitted there were mistakes in their tabulation. Now, more companies are joining the lawsuit, complaining that no one came to view their operations while scoring applications.

“The process is to do the site inspections, between the time that the licenses are awarded, and the time that the license is issued,” said McMillan. In downtown Montgomery is one of many buildings across South Alabama meant to be dispensaries owned by the hemp company. They were denied a business license, despite already growing cannabis for their hemp products which are the same as required by Alabama law.

 

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