Alabama Halts Medical Cannabis Licensing Due to Inconsistencies.

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The Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission has put a hold on the licenses it issued on Monday due to "potential inconsistencies" in how applicants were scored. The commission will seek an independent review of all scoring data, impacting the procedural requirements of the program. The licenses that were awarded on June 12th will not issue on July 10th. The AMCC officials have said they expect medical cannabis products to be available by late this year or early next year.
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