Alabama became one of 37 states to legalize medical cannabis after the state legislature approved the measure and its governor signed it into law in 2021. The State plans to begin accepting licensing applications for businesses on September 1, 2022. Florida-based company, Metrc, has just announced a new contract with the State of Alabama to support their state’s medical cannabis market regulation. Metrc’s traceability service uses a radio frequency identification (RFID) system to tag cannabis plants and products within the program from seed to sale. Metrc’s CEO, Michael Johnson, said, “As Alabama works to solidify its medical cannabis program, we are thrilled to have the opportunity to spearhead the state’s first-ever track-and-trace program.” Metrc now holds 23 exclusive government contracts in every region of the U.S, including Washington, D.C., and serves more than 300,000 users, including growers, testing facilities, dispensaries, state regulators, and law enforcement officials. Comments are closed.
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