A circuit court judge in Alabama denied a request to halt the issuance of medical cannabis licenses in the state.
Judge James Anderson denied the temporary restraining order request by Alabama Always, an MMJ company seeking one of the state’s vertically integrated licenses, according to the Alabama Political Reporter.
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Alabama Always filed a lawsuit last week in anticipation of not being selected for one of those integrated licenses, Alabama Today reported.
The suit alleges that some members of the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC), the state’s MMJ regulator, are biased against the company.
The AMCC heard presentations last week from integrated facility applicants and planned to award these licenses at their meeting Tuesday.
That lawsuit was the third filed by Alabama Always, which was not selected in the first two licensing rounds.
In August, the company petitioned for a temporary restraining order to halt the
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