A company that officials say has spent $5 million developing a medical cannabis facility but that still needs a state license to do business gave the media a tour of its operations in west Montgomery on Thursday.
Alabama Always LLC showed visitors the greenhouses, a processing building, and other components at its facility, which would grow medical grade marijuana and extract the ingredients to make gummies, tinctures, and other products allowed under Alabama’s medical cannabis law, passed by the Legislature two years ago.
Last month, Alabama Always filed a lawsuit against the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission over the licensing process. The AMCC awarded licenses to 21 companies on June 12 but did not pick Alabama Always. That could change.
On June 16, the AMCC announced it had found potential inconsistencies in how applicants were ranked and said it would not issue the licenses announced four days earlier.
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