
An Alabama appellate court has blocked a lower court’s ruling that is preventing state regulators from issuing coveted vertically integrated medical cannabis permits.
However, no progress in the yearslong slog toward licensing MMJ in the state will directly follow the Alabama Civil Court of Appeals’ Monday ruling, counsel for the state’s Medical Marijuana Commission confirmed to MJBizDaily on Friday.
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The appeals court’s ruling stays an April 21 order from Montgomery County Circuit Court Judge James Anderson that restarted the MMJ licensing process, Birmingham-based 1819 News reported.
It does so “pending further order of the court,” according to the ruling.
More briefings are due later this month.
“The Commission has been attempting for some time now to proceed with the administrative processes that
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