We’re getting a closer look at how the medical cannabis commission scored business license applications.
The Medical Cannabis Commission says the scores have been on their website since Aug. 11 the day after they awarded licenses, but they didn’t notify anyone when they were published.show where companies ranked when applying for a medical cannabis business license. The combined scores from evaluators and the commission...made up what’s called a weighted score. That is what the commission used to rank the 90 companies that applied.
The CEO, George Archos, sent a letter to GKI asking for judicial intervention. Part of the letter reads, ”We hope this process can be quickly resolved so we can begin to demonstrate to state officials and the public why our company was twice scored as the top-rated applicant in Alabama.” Somerville calls the scoring process vague and confusing. For instance, a column listed on the summary report included pass/ fail items. Some received notations while some companies didn’t.
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