The AMCC has the opportunity to correct its course and deliver on its promise. By adhering to Alabama law, the commission can ensure that medical cannabis reaches the patients in Alabama who desperately need it.
The time has come for the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission to fulfill its promise and deliver medical cannabis to the patients in Alabama who have been waiting far too long. This delay is not just an administrative failure but a critical issue impacting the health and well-being of countless individuals in our state.
However, as we approach the middle of 2024, medical cannabis remains inaccessible. The question is, what went wrong?Failure to adhere to statutory guidelines: The AMCC did not follow the strict guidelines outlined in Alabama Code 20-2A-50, which we was passed in the State Legislature. Lack of transparency: The AMCC has frequently violated the Open Meetings Act, holding closed-door sessions and disregarding the Alabama Administrative Procedure Act, as highlighted in recent court filings.
At the heart of this issue is the AMCC’s failure to comply with the statute that we set forth in the Legislature and the regulations outlined in the Alabama Administrative Procedure Act. The commission must recognize that it has a legal and moral obligation to follow these guidelines. The members and staff don’t get to pick and choose which rules to follow and operate under the mantra of “rules for thee and not for me.
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