Alabama Medical Cannabis Licensing: Expert Advice, Individual Section Assistance, & Supply Chain Networking
The Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC) received over 600 application requests. John McMillan, head of the AMCC, said he expects the actual number of applicants to be far less than that number. McMillan told the Alabama Reporter, “I think when they [applicants] see the comprehensive requirements for full-blown application, a lot are going to lose interest.”
The State of Alabama’s application is both highly competitive and complex, with multiple section requirements. Global Go’s team of experienced application writers will create custom sections to meet these requirements.
Specific areas of Alabama Cannabis Application assistance include:
Relevant Experience in the Cannabis Industry – 25 points
Business Plan – 100 points
Standard Operating Procedures – 100 points
Policies and Manuals – 50 points
Various Sections Specific to Company Operations – 50 points each
Coordination of Information from Registered Certifying Physicians
Point-of-Sale Responsibilities
Confidentiality of Patient Information
Money Handling and Taxes
Machinery and Equipment
Facilities
Production and Manufacturing Process
Receiving and Shipping Plan – 50 Points
Security Plan – 100 points
Employee Handbook – 50
Quality Control and Quality Assurance – 100
Contamination and Recall – 50
Marketing and Advertising – 50
Website and Social Media – 25
Global Go is also able to assist in the creation of Evidence of Business Relationship with other Prospective Licensees or in the general editing and oversite of an experienced cannabis application writer.
Types of Alabama Cannabis Licenses
The AMCC will issue a variety of cannabis licenses. The Alabama State Legislature put caps on the number of each license type including up to 12 cultivator licenses, up to four processor licenses, up to five integrated facility licenses, an unspecified number of transport and testing licenses, and up to four dispensary licenses. Integrated facility licensees may grow, process, transport, and have up to five dispensaries. The four dispensary licenses include three locations per license. The state will therefore allow up to 37 dispensaries based on allotments to integrated facility licensees (25) and dispensary licensees (12).
Global Go, the premier international cannabis business consultancy that has won over 200 cannabis licenses throughout the US and internationally, would like to help Alabama cannabis lawyers and their clients in competing for one of the State of Alabama’s limited cannabis licenses. With an over 90% track record in highly competitive applications, we know that we can improve your score or your clients’ scores!
Please reach out to us at your earliest convenience at [email protected] and let's get started winning one of Alabama’s first medical cannabis licenses!
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