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ALABAMA SENATOR CALLS STATE MEDICAL CANNABIS COMMISSION A ‘MONEY PIT’ AMID
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Speaking at Thursday’s Contract Review Committee meeting, Sen. Greg Albritton
(R-Atmore), the chair of the Senate’s Finance and Taxation General Fund
Committee, said the ongoing litigation over the commission’s licensing process
had turned it into a “money pit.”

“Right now, we are putting money into it,” he said. “Right now, we are having
more and more and more suits coming in. I don’t know what the problems are, but
we need to get that resolved over there or we are going to have to do something
legislatively to correct this.”



Brittany Peters, a spokeswoman for the AMCC, said in a statement Monday that the
commission’s “longstanding position” was seeing the state medical cannabis
program “become fully operational as soon as possible.”

“With the priority of serving patients in the state who would benefit from
medical cannabis, the commission is committed to defending against the lawsuits
filed by disappointed applicants,” the statement said. “The commission is
hopeful that the Legislature shares this same commitment to patient needs, and
it welcomes further conversation with lawmakers”

The senator directed his comments to Gunter Guy, general counsel with Alabama
Department of Agriculture and Industries, who presented the committee with a
legal contract for a firm to represent the commission.



The Department presented legislators with a new contract for $100,000 funded by
the state for years at a rate of $195 per hour to Gregg B. Everett, Esq.; Gilpin
& Givhan, PC, a firm based out of Montgomery.

According to the accompanying agenda packet, attorneys for the firm will
represent Commissioner Rick Pate and the Department of Agriculture and
Industries in “several lawsuits” regarding the commission.

The Department justified the contract by stating that it is “complex litigation
which requires legal services not available within the Department.”

The Alabama Legislature passed a bill in 2021 to establish a medical cannabis
program to help address several illnesses, from cancer and depression to
Parkinson’s Disease and PTSD.



The Commission first awarded licenses back in June, but the body had to reclaim
the licenses after members found scoring inconsistencies in the evaluation of
applications. Commissioners awarded a second round of licenses in August, but
those were delayed amid litigation alleging the AMCC violated the Open Meetings
Act. Another suit has halted some licenses getting awarded in December.

“I am expressing my frustration over how adults can seem to find our way into a
hole such as this without a clear path to where we thought we were going,” said
Albritton, who voted for the 2021 measure.

Sen. Dan Roberts (R-Mountain Brook), the chair of the committee, said he
“couldn’t agree more.”

“As you are aware, the Agriculture Commissioner was put on this group,” he said.
“And there is legislation working through our system now that would remove him
from this and thus stop the need for Ag and Industries to come into contract.”



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Attempts to address the jams through legislation have stalled. In April, the
Senate Agriculture, Conservation, and Forestry Committee approved SB 306,
sponsored by Sen. Tim Melson (R-Florence), who sponsored the 2021 bill. The
legislation would restart the licensing process and give up some of its powers
to judge applications. Under the legislation, the Alabama Securities Commission
will verify and evaluate applicants’ proposals, then send the results to the
AMCC to select the candidates.

The commission would oversee regulation and enforcement.

The bill has not come out for a vote in the Senate. With only three days left in
the 2024 session, the legislation has a very tight window to pass. SB 276, a
bill sponsored by Sen. David Sessions (R-Grand Bay), which would have increased
the licenses available, is also awaiting a Senate vote.

Albritton said Thursday that if the issues cannot be resolved, then it may be
time to do away with the program, saying “maybe we ought to simply dispose of
it.”

This story was first published by Alabama Reflector.

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