In the wake of protests and concerns about awarding licenses, the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission voted Thursday to revise its procedures on applications.
On the advice of counsel, the commission agreed to meet Oct. 26.
“The timeline (on a new awards vote) will depend on future actions of the commission as well as what the court allows,” Commission Chairman Rex Vaughn said. “The next two or three months will weigh heavily on the commission.”
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In the meantime, Vaughn said, “we received good news from the court yesterday.”
“We asked for
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