Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Three lawsuits against marijuana panel dismissed

Pulaski County court ruling cites immunity of state

- HUNTER FIELD

A Pulaski County circuit judge in January dismissed three lawsuits brought against the state by three medical marijuana businesses applying for the state’s first licenses to sell and grow the drug, according to a spokesman for Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge.

The suits, which were sealed after being filed, claimed the Arkansas Medical Marijuana Commission unfairly rejected the applicants’ proposals, according to a copy of one of the complaints obtained by the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.

Circuit Judge Mackie Pierce dismissed the suits with prejudice Jan. 29, said Nicole Waugh, a Rutledge spokesman, in an email Friday. Dismissed with prejudice means the suits can’t be refiled.

The case filings are sealed, but the plaintiffs’ attorney, Alex Gray, said Friday that Pierce cited an Arkansas Supreme Court ruling last month the state is immune from being sued in its own courts.

Gray said the plaintiffs had already exhausted all administra­tive remedies before filing the lawsuit, and Pierce ruled the plaintiffs had standing to bring their complaint in circuit court before the state Supreme Court’s decision.

It’s also unknown what businesses filed the lawsuits, which sought a temporary restrainin­g order forcing the commission to consider the proposals.

The applicants’ names were left out of the complaints to protect their anonymity.

A spokesman for the state Department of Finance and Administra­tion, which provides administra­tive support to the Medical Marijuana Commission, said no applicatio­ns will be released by the agency until after it finishes its evaluation­s.

The commission is responsibl­e for scoring 322 applicatio­ns for medical cannabis cultivator­s and distributo­rs.

Near the end of this month, commission­ers expect to announce the five winning bids for growing centers and announce successful dispensary applicants later this year.

Near the end of this month, commission­ers expect to announce the five winning bids for growing centers and announce successful dispensary applicants later this year.

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