The Alabama Court of Civil Appeals has struck down four additional temporary restraining orders (TROs) that had been placed against the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC), delivering another legal victory for the agency as it works to implement the state’s medical marijuana program.
In a unanimous ruling issued Friday, the appellate court instructed Montgomery County Circuit Judge James Anderson to vacate the TROs in cases involving three integrated facility applicants and one dispensary applicant. The court reaffirmed its earlier finding that the AMCC’s administrative process is not yet final, meaning the lower court lacks jurisdiction to intervene at this stage.
“We are pleased that the Court of Civil Appeals has once again affirmed that investigative hearings and not lawsuits are the next right step in implementing Alabama’s medical cannabis program,” said AMCC Director John McMillan. “I appreciate the work of our legal team and trust that today’s decision will go a long way toward ending the premature litigation against the Commission.”
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