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HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey has signed House Bill 202, also known as the "Back the Blue" bill, officially making ...
The "Back the Blue" bill establishes new standards for when police are justified in the use of physical force.
The governor had received public pressure to veto the bill, which some said was a government overreach and others said was too weak.
Marty Schelper is founder and president of the Alabama Cannabis Coalition and a registered lobbyist. She said the decision to sign the bill was disappointing as it will make it harder for people who ...
Alabama lawmakers have passed a bill that would make it a felony to knowingly bring someone into the state who is illegally ...
The law would allow gummies, drinks and other consumable products to continue to be sold, but limits the amount of ...
The signing of the bill that will regulate hemp products will place local businesses that rely on those sales in jeopardy.
The bill was criticized by those who felt it overregulated products and those who felt it didn't go far enough.
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed a bill Wednesday regulating the sale and distribution of hemp products, including drinks and gummies.
The governor's office has received a lot of public pressure to veto the bill to regulate products containing THC.
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