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The company, according to state documents, had exceeded its plant count limit — growing 20,000 mature plants and 20,000 immature plants when it was licensed to grow 5,000 mature plants.
Sluben, who hosts monthly reviews for sales in New Mexico's cannabis industry, which have gained notoriety amongst entrepreneurs, said the influx of new shops has led to stagnated growth for ...
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 ...
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 ...
Cannabis in New Mexico is legal for recreational use as of June 29, 2021. A bill to legalize recreational use – House Bill 2, the Cannabis Regulation Act – was signed by Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham on April 12, 2021. The first licensed sales of recreational cannabis began on April 1, 2022.
The change in the agency's draft rules for cannabis producers — boosting the cap to as many as 10,000 plants from 4,500 — came in response ... Fearing recreational cannabis shortage, New ...
Since 2011, HUD has prohibited use and growing in any low income housing. [10] On January 25, Senator Cory Booker introduced S.3671, that would end restrictions on cannabis users in federally funded housing, provided the use is in compliance with state law. [11] The same day, a matching House bill H.R. 7094 was introduced by Rep. Eleanor Holmes ...
Was the Department of Health Division of Medical Marijuana and Integrative Therapy until October 1, 2020; [6] medical cannabis only – there is no regulatory agency for other use. [a] Puerto Rico Medical Cannabis Regulatory Board (a division of the Puerto Rico Department of Health). The Board was created in 2017 under the MEDICINAL Act of 2017 ...