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CannabisAL.org is an educational resource, not a cannabis business. We don’t sell products, provide legal advice, or operate dispensaries. However, we welcome your feedback to help keep this site accurate and useful.

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Alabama cannabis policy is changing rapidly: the Compassion Act’s operational scaling (Callie’s Apothecary opened May 4, 2026; CCS of Alabama, GP6 Wellness, and the integrated facilities to follow), the November 3, 2026 gubernatorial election, the November 12, 2026 federal hemp cliff (PL 119-37), and the ongoing Mellow Fellow Fun federal lawsuit all introduce volatility. If you notice information on this site that is outdated or incorrect, please reach out and let us know. Include the page URL and the specific information that needs correction so we can update it promptly.

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Is there a region, topic, or development we haven’t covered well enough? An AMCC integrated-facility licensing decision we should reflect? A 2027 legislative-session bill? A new certifying-physician practice or hemp-shop case ruling? We’d love to hear your suggestions for making CannabisAL.org more useful.

About Our Team

CannabisAL.org is maintained by a small team of researchers and writers committed to providing free, accurate cannabis information. We are not affiliated with any reform organization, advocacy group, or cannabis business. Our only goal is to make Alabama cannabis policy accessible to residents, defendants, advocates, and the broader public.


For Legal Advice

This site does not provide legal advice. For arrest situations, federal-employment matters, expungement petitions, or trafficking exposure, consult an Alabama criminal-defense or industry attorney with cannabis-policy experience:

  • Maynard Cooper & Gale — Birmingham. Cannabis regulatory and licensing work.
  • Bradley Arant Boult Cummings (BABC) — Birmingham. Cannabis regulatory and healthcare-life-sciences work.
  • Burr & Forman — Birmingham. Cannabis regulatory and licensing-applicant work.
  • Capital City Marijuana Defense Lawyers — Montgomery. Criminal-defense specialization in cannabis cases.
  • Alabama State Bar Lawyer Referral Servicealabar.org.
  • ACLU of Alabamaaclualabama.org — civil rights / Fourth Amendment cases.

For Medical Advice

This site does not provide medical advice. For Compassion Act registration, work with an AMCC-certified Alabama-licensed certifying physician. The certifying-physician roster is concentrated in Birmingham, Huntsville, Montgomery, Mobile, and Tuscaloosa as of May 2026. Use the AMCC patient registry portal at amcc.alabama.gov for registration questions.

For Federal-Employment Questions

If you work for Redstone Arsenal, NASA Marshall, U.S. Space Command, FBI Redstone, Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base, Fort Rucker, Anniston Army Depot, the VA system, federal contractors with security clearances, or any federal-funded research institution — cannabis use is a meaningful career-risk decision. Consult an employment attorney with federal-clearance experience before any cannabis use, including Compassion Act registration.

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