The Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC), handcuffed by the judicial system, could at least vet some marijuana license awards if a state judge follows through and lifts some restrictions.
The AMCC awarded licenses in June 2023 to 21 medical marijuana companies in the state, but those permits were voided because of lawsuits over alleged irregularities in the scoring of applications.
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This week, however, Montgomery County Circuit James Anderson said he would consider “amending (a temporary restraining order) to allow some investigative things to go forward,” according to the Alabama Reflector.
He made his comments during a Tuesday hearing in which some of the companies whose licenses are on hold asked that a TRO levied by Anderson in December and extended last month
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