Alabama Senate Considering Marijuana Decriminalization Bill
In a 6-3 vote last week, Alabama’s Senate Judiciary Committee has allowed a cannabis crime redesignation bill to move onto the full senate to be further discussed.
If approved, Alabamians found in possession of marijuana by police will only be subject to a small fine instead of facing jail time. This is the same committee that is currently working to get a medical cannabis bill approved, which would legalize small amounts of medical marijuana to patients with approved diseases and conditions.
This bill has been considered by state legislators in years prior but has yet to be passed.
Alabama Senate Considering Marijuana Decriminalization Bill
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Alabama Senate Considering Marijuana Decriminalization Bill
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The building that once housed the Quik Mart has been sitting vacant for almost ten years and many Tuscaloosans are wondering why this once busy business has been allowed to turn into an eyesore.
What happened to Quik Mart and why hasn t the convenience store been renovated or razed so that something new could be built in its place?
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The answer is pretty complicated.
The Quik Mart property itself is owned by Charles Wyatt. Following the April 27th tornado, Wyatt had plans to rent the building to a title loan company; however, these plans were thwarted by restrictions placed as part of the City of Tuscaloosa s recovery plan.
What s the Deal with This Abandoned Tuscaloosa Gas Station?
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