The Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission will accept requests for licenses such as licenses to cultivate, transport, and sale medical cannabis on September 1st.
Commission Director John McMillan said regardless of what people may be hearing, the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission has not pre-selected or promised licenses to anyone.
The state expects there to be a lot of interest in each of these licenses particularly in the retail licenses which are capped by the state at 37 locations.
“We don’t dictate to them where they go but we certainly will be interested in tracking where they wanna put them as part of the application,” said McMillian.
He added, “not that, that will determine it. We wanna know because the cities and counties will be involved in it and will also concerned about access to the medical cannabis for the patients, we have underserved parts of the state.” [Read More @ ABC News]
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