Alabama medical cannabis company gets favorable court ruling that could shed more light on selection process
That's because the commission has been tied up in court and twice has had to start the selection process over again to decide which companies will either produce, test or sell the cannabis. Friday afternoon, the state civil court of appeals ruled in the company's favor, saying it can now proceed with what called "discovery", where the commission will have to reveal what it's doing and how they're doing it.
Among those requirements are that applicants have secured a two million dollar bond backing their business, and that the companies be able to start cultivating the cannabis within 60 days of getting that license from the commission.