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Alabama Medical Cannabis Program Woes Worsen
The situation with Alabama's yet-to-be-launched medical cannabis program has gone from really bad to worse.
Medical cannabis was legalized in the state after Governor Kay Ivey signed Senate Bill 46 into law in 2021. After developing regulations in 2022, the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC) began accepting business license applications.
It's been a dumpster fire ever since, with various pauses, revisions and licensing related litigation preventing the program from fully launching.
The first two rounds of licensing awards were abandoned by the AMCC and in the latest twist, a state judge has revoked permits already-awarded under a third round in December of 2023. This means the process must be restarted – again.
Buzz Recreational Cannabis News 1 May 2025
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