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Alabama Expected to Issue Medical Cannabis Dispensary Licenses Soon

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Medical cannabis dispensary licenses in Alabama are expected to be issued soon, following years of litigation, Alabama Daily News reports. Justin Aday, general counsel for the state Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC), told the Daily News last week that dispensary licenses have been referred to an administrative law judge for investigative hearings and, once complete, the licenses would be issued. 

A court had already allowed the issuance of cultivation, processor, secure transporter, and testing licenses – which were uncontested – to move forward but the issuance of dispensary and integrated facility licenses remained in limbo. 

Sam Blackmore, pharmacist and member of the AMCC, told the Daily News that he has “guarded optimism about the dispensary category proceeding.” 

“…Our mantra amongst ourselves has been that if we can just get one of these dispensaries open, that will allow the physicians to finally get going so that they can at least make a recommendation that will allow for the patient registry to open up so patients can start registering.” — Blackmore to the Daily News 

Blackmore added that while only the dispensary licenses have been allowed to move forward in the process, he thinks “the same thing is going to play out with the integrated category as well.” 

In April, parents of would-be medical cannabis patients sued the commission over delays implementing the program by the date mandated by law. The lawsuit contends that the Darren Wesley “Ato” Hall Compassion Act, signed into law nearly five years ago, mandated the creation of a system to track qualified patients and caregivers, and used mandatory language requiring action by a specific deadline – giving the AMCC no discretion on timelines – but the state has not yet registered patients or caregivers. A hearing on that case is scheduled for June 26 in Montgomery County.   



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Four Arrested for CBD Distillate Theft Valued at $3.6M

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The Georgia Department of Agriculture (DOA) said four people have been arrested for the theft of about 3,000 liters of hemp-derived CBD distillate with an estimated value of $3.6 million, WSBTV.com reports.

The theft happened in January at the Irwin County, Georgia-based hemp processing facility Second Century Ag, where officers responded to reports of the theft and confirmed that 3,000 liters of CBD distillate had been stolen from a warehouse. Investigators said two perpetrators used a rented U-Haul to transport the stolen goods to another county, where they switched vehicles, before driving the CBD distillate to Dallas, Texas.

Police arrested four people in Texas over the incident and they were all extradited to Georgia. The two suspects who are accused of actually stealing the CBD distillate are facing felony burglary charges, while two other suspects who were linked to the plot via peer-to-peer money transfers are facing both burglary and conspiracy charges. Prosecutors believe that one of the suspects, Aaron Wayne Smith, 29, was the main orchestrator of the plot, and are pursuing the following charges against him:

  • Second Degree Burglary
  • Conspiracy to Commit a Crime
  • Use of a Communication Facility in Committing or Facilitating a Drug Transaction
  • Possession of a Controlled Substance with Intent to Distribute
  • Felony Theft by Taking

Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tyler J Harper said in a statement he is “incredibly proud” of the investigation, highlighting DOA’s cooperation with the Texas Department of Public Safety, the Texas Rangers, and the Irwin County Sheriff’s Office.

“In Georgia we are sending a clear message, if you attempt to use agriculture as a cover for criminal activity – we will catch you and you will go to prison.” — Harper, in a press release

Cannabis remains illegal in Georgia except under the state’s limited medical cannabis program. Officials last year added dispensaries to the program after the total patient count exceeded 25,000, the threshhold set by the state for triggering expansion.

Meanwhile, lawmakers considered a bill this year to ban THC from all hemp products sold in the state but the Senate-passed proposal ultimately stalled in a House committee.



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What’s Changed Since Connecticut Legalized Adult-Use Marijuana 4 Years Ago?

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Not only have recreational sales increased, but medical purchases have made up less than half of the state’s cannabis market retail sales since May 2023.

By Sasha Allen, CT Mirror

July 1 marks four years of legalized recreational cannabis use in Connecticut, and with legalization came major changes to the medical marijuana market.

A law enacted in 2012 allowed the purchase and use of cannabis for medical reasons only. But in 2021, the state legalized recreational use for everyone 21 and older. Statewide recreational retail sales began in January 2023, and by May 2023, recreational sales accounted for the majority of state cannabis retail sales, a trend that has continued to today.

Connecticut was the 19th state to legalize recreational marijuana.

Under state law, anyone 21 or older without a medical card is allowed to possess up to 1.5 ounces of cannabis flower or other cannabis product equivalent in public and up to 5 ounces in their private residence. Medical cardholders can posses up to 5 ounces of cannabis on their person.

Not only have recreational sales increased, but medical purchases have made up less than half of the state’s cannabis market retail sales since May 2023.

Connecticut was the 19th state to legalize recreational marijuana.

Both medical and recreational dispensaries sell similar products, but medical users who are using the product to treat “debilitating medical conditions” aren’t subject to the cannabis tax. Medical users can also buy other products that recreational users cannot, including capsules, tablets, pills, sublinguals and suppositories.

Medical users are also not subject to potency restrictions, while recreational cannabis is currently capped at 30 percent THC for cannabis flower and 60 percent THC for concentrate products other than vapes. However, as of October 1, 2025, the cap for raw flower will be raised to 35 percent THC and 70 percent THC for concentrates other than vapes.

The cannabis tax is dependent on both the product and the amount of THC; edible products are taxed the most heavily per milligram of THC and plant products the least. For an eighth of flower that’s 15 percent THC, for the tax currently sits at around 9.4 percent, fluctuating based on product pricing. Edibles are subject to a tax of $0.0275 per milligram of the product’s total THC content.

Medical card holders are required to apply for renewal annually, which involves a consultation fee with health care providers that can range from $100 to $350 for users 18 and older. For users under 18, users must have a condition specified by the legislature for medical usage as well as parental consent and a caregiver arrangement.

Because cannabis usage is federally illegal, medical card holders are prohibited from purchasing firearms, and everyone applying for a firearm is required to disclose their usage of cannabis and other federally controlled substances. Federal law bars all cannabis users from owning a firearm.

Each hybrid or recreational cannabis retailer registered in Connecticut must pay the cannabis tax, which varies by product. The state cannabis tax brought in $21.3 million in state revenue for FY 2024.

Overall, the sales tax—along with state sales tax, municipality sales tax and licensing and conversion fees for dispensaries—brought in $49.4 million in cannabis revenue for FY 2024.

While there are dozens of products on the market, usable cannabis flower, which is just the dried plant, brings in the most sales across the medical and recreational markets. Overall, in May 2025, recreational cannabis retail sales were $18.7 million. Medical retail sales were $6.6 million.

There is only one exclusively medical dispensary in the state. The rest of the dispensaries have transitioned and cater to both the recreational market and the medical market as hybrid dealers, or just the recreational market.

Statewide, there are 36 recreational dispensaries and 35 hybrid dealers. However, the number of dispensaries fluctuates. Back in January 2023, only nine hybrid dispensaries existed. Numbers from around February 2025 showed 64 dispensaries in the state—eight fewer than are currently open.

This article first appeared on CT Mirror and is republished here under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

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The excise tax increase will drive more Californians to the unlicensed market; Assembly Bill 564 offers a path to roll back the policy.



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