New Mexico seeks to fill marijuana regulatory positions
New Mexico regulators are seeking to fill seven positions within a new marijuana oversight agency as soon as possible as the state gears up for a potential $425 million adult-use market.
New Mexico Medical Marijuana News
New Mexico regulators are seeking to fill seven positions within a new marijuana oversight agency as soon as possible as the state gears up for a potential $425 million adult-use market.
A New Mexico medical marijuana patient is challenging rules regarding purchase restrictions for consumers and plant-count limits for producers, an action that could bolster MMJ businesses.
The biggest medical marijuana business in New Mexico, Ultra Health, is celebrating another legal victory after a district court judge sided with the company’s lawsuit alleging that regulators inappropriately limited which out-of-state patients could buy MMJ under the state’s reciprocity rules.
Instead of having to undergo the annual summer license renewal process, New Mexico’s medical cannabis businesses can instead focus on the upcoming licensing process for adult-use permits as the state transitions to a recreational MJ market.
State regulators in New Mexico yanked the business permit of Santa Fe-based New MexiCann Natural Medicine after an explosion and fire at one of its locations last October.
A medical cannabis company in New Mexico is facing $142,000 in fines and the possible loss of its business license stemming from a fire that harmed multiple workers.