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Sep. 20—In 2021, New Mexico became the 18th state in the nation to legalize recreational cannabis. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham called a special legislative session in March 2021 specifically to ...
By March 2023, recreational cannabis sales surpassed $32 million for the first time and exactly a year later hit a record-high $39.5 million, according to data from the state's Cannabis Control ...
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.
Since 2012, various jurisdictions in the United States have legalized cannabis for recreational use. Because there are no border controls between U.S. states and citizens are allowed to travel freely between them, this has resulted in the proliferation of cannabis dispensaries located in towns that border states where cannabis remains illegal.
Delaware, for instance, legalized adult recreational cannabis use in April 2023, but its first weed retailers are unlikely to open until 2026 unless a pending law allows medical dispensaries to ...
Missouri and Utah approve ballot measures to legalize medical cannabis. 2019: New Mexico decriminalizes cannabis through state legislature. [70] 2019: North Dakota decriminalizes cannabis through state legislature. [71] 2019: Illinois legalizes recreational cannabis through state legislature, including its commercial sale.
New Mexico has generated more than $915.8 million from recreational and medical cannabis sales, with nearly $50.5 million collected in December 2023 alone, according to the New Mexico Regulation ...
New Mexico SB115 New Mexico SB115, adult use legalization, was introduced January 16, 2020 for a 30-day session beginning later in the month. The plan included a low-income medical cannabis user fund. [34] [35] The bill was approved in the Senate Public Affairs Committee on January 28, [36] then tabled by the Judiciary Committee on February 12 ...