The organization has criticized anti-cannabis bills that have been passed in the Alabama Legislature.[4] Marty Schelper, the founder of the organization, releases statements on behalf of it.[5][6] It criticized the delay in efforts to legalize medical marijuana, after a 2021 law was passed in the state that legalized it.[7]
The organization criticized a 2025 bill that made the possession of any smokable hemp product a class C felony.[8]
The organization also issues endorsements for various political offices.[9] In 2025, they endorsed Randall Woodfin in his re-election bid to a third term.[10]
Upon the beginning of the 2026 state legislative session, the Alabama Cannabis Coalition announced plans to actively pursue and advocate for a repeal of House Bill 445, the 2025 law that restricted hemp. The organization's plans included participation in an Annual Lobby Day event.[11]