The Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission and several companies it selected for business licenses have asked a judge to clear the way to begin work on getting products to patients.
Three companies, all awarded licenses by the AMCC that are blocked by the temporary restraining order, support the AMCC’s request. They have also filed motions asking the judge to lift or revise his order to let the process resume. “This equitable relief is needed to protect all parties having an interest in establishing the medical cannabis program ... most importantly, the citizens of Alabama who desperately seek and anxiously await the medical relief promised to them by this Act,” lawyers for Flowerwood Medical Cannabis wrote.
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