Alabama’s medical cannabis regulator won't be issuing facility licenses after all.
The Montgomery County Circuit Court Judge James Anderson issued a restraining order on Wednesday, preventing the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC) from doing so, writes Alabama Political Reporter.
Why?
The ban on the issuance of these much sought-after MMJ permits comes on the heels of Judge Anderson issuing a temporary restraining order last week, that put dispensary license issuance on hold.
However, AMCC got the green light to issue another MMJ license for cultivators, starting Friday, Dec, 29, as Judge Anderson declined other requests for a temporary restraining order (TRO) on the permit allocation process.
In the meantime, the judge issued a separate order on Wednesday, prompted by a motion filed by plaintiffs Insa Alabama, LLC and Alabama Always, LLC., allowing them to depose up to six individuals, to gain insight into the AMCC’s licensing process.
Anderson granted the AMCC a Jan. 19 deadline to provide requested documents and appear for depositions. The hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 24.
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