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    Cannabis cultivator celebrates Alabama licensing ruling

    Alabama’s Medical Cannabis Program Moves Forward After Legal Roadblock

    After years of delays, Alabama’s medical marijuana program is finally gaining momentum. The state legalized medical cannabis in 2020, but a lawsuit over licensing procedures stalled the process, leaving cultivators like Antoine Mauroy Tolkin unable to distribute their crops.

    Last week, a major breakthrough came when the Alabama Civil Appeals Court overturned the 2023 restraining order that had blocked the program. The ruling, which cannot be appealed, paves the way for the state to complete its licensing process and allow medical cannabis to reach patients in need.

    With this legal hurdle removed, cultivators are optimistic that their long-awaited crops will be available for patients across Alabama by summer. As Commission Director John McMillan put it, this decision finally gives growers "the chance to deliver the relief that the law intended."

     

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