Alabama Governor Signs Medical Marijuana Bill
SB46 will allow cannabis use for patients with a qualifying medical condition and provide them with civil and criminal protections. The bill will also:
- establish the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission
- license and regulate the cultivation, processing, transporting, testing, and dispensing of medical cannabis
- create a patient registry
- create seed-to-sale tracking
- prohibit certain types of medical cannabis products
The Alabama Cannabis Industry Association is planning how-to sessions for farmers or anyone who intends to get into the medical cannabis industry business. Announcements for these will be coming soon on the ACIA website and social media.
“This is a historic day for our state,” said Chey Garrigan, executive director of the Alabama Cannabis Industry Association. “But now the real work begins. Our task right now is to work with state officials in selecting knowledgeable experts to serve on the commission. We have the network and knowledge of how this should be done so that it’s fair and the goals are reached responsibly. Having the right people on the commission and the right regulations will ensure success.”
“I’d like to thank Governor Kay Ivey for signing the bill,” said Garrigan. “But I especially want to thank Sen. Tim Melson from Florence and Rep. Mike Ball from Madison for nursing this bill and advocating for it for years. Their determination and tireless effort will end suffering for many law-abiding Alabama residents.”
The Alabama Cannabis Industry Association is a 501(c)6 professional association formed in 2019 to promote responsible medical cannabis legislation. It is an affiliate of the National Cannabis Industry Association. Find out more at bamacannabis.org.