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- CANNABIS OIL, NEWS
- April 24, 2013

An Alberta medical marijuana company is blazing the trail on the international market, expanding its sales to a second European country. Aurora Cannabis Enterprises Inc., a medical cannabis producer with an 800,000-square-foot production facility near the Edmonton International Airport, has struck a deal to be the first and only private international pot manufacturer to sell
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In 2021, Alabama took a significant step by approving a medical marijuana program, promising relief for patients with qualifying conditions. However, three years later, patients are still waiting for access to cannabis products. The delays have been attributed to bureaucratic hurdles and regulatory challenges that have slowed the program’s implementation. Despite the initial optimism, the
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Alabama is gearing up for a significant development in its medical marijuana program. According to a recent report by AL.com, the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission has finalized plans for the distribution of medical marijuana. The state has granted licenses to companies that will operate in 37 locations across 21 cities. This move marks a pivotal
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In a stunning turn of events Alabama has passed a new medicinal marijuana bill legalizing the possession of medicinal extracts of the marijuana plant. This new law allows Doctors to prescribe the drug for use in various conditions that CBD is believed to help treat. The states has also funded a 1 million dollar project
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After nearly five years of legislative approval and extensive litigation, Alabama’s medical cannabis program is finally approaching launch. According to Alabama.com, the first biomass was delivered to processors on April 10, with dispensaries expected to open in early to mid-May. Alabama’s program prohibits smokable forms, restricting products to tablets, tinctures, patches, oils, and peach-flavored gummies. The
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A Montgomery County Circuit Judge Thursday put a hold on Alabama’s medical cannabis program amid a lawsuit alleging the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC) violated the state’s Open Meetings Act at its most recent meeting. The stay, issued by Judge James Anderson, followed a heated hearing where an attorney for the AMCC suggested the commission would air
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