Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission Faces Timeline Setbacks
The chair of the commission said he hopes the timeline is able to change
It was a full house for the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission during it’s second meeting to discuss the actual framework so patients and doctors can start working with the drug.
“It’s not every day that we get to start a new state agency that’s going to help a lot of people in the state,” a representative from the Alabama Department of Agriculture said.
The commission discovered an early challenge to their original plan. Medical cannabis growing license’s won’t be made available for growers to apply for until Sept. 2022. Which is when the product was expected to be ready for use.
Dr. Steven Stokes, chair of the commission, said he hopes the timeline is able to change.
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