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Dec. 29—New Mexico's recreational cannabis industry is getting closer to opening for business. The Cannabis Control Division of the state Regulation and Licensing Department, which oversees the ...
Jul. 13—The Cannabis Control Division of the New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department, a new agency tasked with creating guidelines for a legal cannabis industry in the state, has more ...
Feb. 5—A measure intended to "clean up and address unintended consequences" of New Mexico's Cannabis Regulation Act, according to its sponsor, faced a flurry of proposed amendments on the Senate ...
It made first-time possession of up to 1 ⁄ 2 ounce (14 g) of cannabis a petty misdemeanor offense, punishable by a $50 fine. [24] It also decriminalized possession of drug paraphernalia, making New Mexico the first state to do so. [25] SB 323 passed the House by a 44–20 vote and the Senate 30–8. [26] It went into effect on July 1, 2019. [23]
Jul. 27—The head of the state agency charged with overseeing New Mexico's upcoming recreational cannabis industry told lawmakers to prepare for the "Krispy Kreme syndrome." "It's highly likely ...
New Mexico marijuana regulators on Tuesday revoked the licenses of two growing operations in a rural county for numerous violations and have levied a $1 million fine against each business. One of ...
Aug. 25—After several months of changes, edits and tweaks, the state agency tasked with creating guidelines for a legal cannabis industry in the state released its final rules for producers.
Jan. 2—The New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department's Cannabis Control Division, which oversees the cannabis industry in the state, announced Tuesday it has revoked the licenses of two ...