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More Texans left for deep-blue New Mexico than any other state, and its governor is encouraging the relocations, NPR reports.
Members of New Mexico's state-regulated recreational marijuana industry are warning about the far-reaching impacts of an increase in the state's cannabis excise tax rate.
New Mexico’s cannabis industry is at a breaking point, and if the state doesn’t act now, many risk losing everything they worked so hard to build. Legalization was a historic step forward ...
A head-turning new trend is hitting bars across America, and it is likely to have a major impact on the spirits market, according to "Bar Rescue" host Jon Taffer. Cannabis-infused drinks are ...
Since April 2022, Sunland Park has consistently had the state's second highest total cannabis sales. That trend is continuing in 2025.
Current state law doesn’t let New Mexico’s local governments deny permits for cannabis growing operations. TorranceCounty said it has more than 35 cannabis producers there alone.
New Mexico’s House Bill 10 allows the state to hire seven certified peace officers to enforce cannabis licensing, investigate illegal grows, and protect legitimate businesses.
New Mexico bill aims to protect legal cannabis businesses by creating an enforcement bureau to combat illegal products and ensure fair competition.
In New Mexico, it is a felony to manufacture, produce or sell cannabis without a license. However, don’t look for New Mexico’s Cannabis Control Division to start confiscating marijuana ...
SANTA FE — Duke Rodriguez, one of New Mexico’s most successful cannabis entrepreneurs and a former health care executive, is weighing a bid for governor.
UNDER NEW MEXICO LAW, ALL CANNABIS MUST GO THROUGH INDEPENDENT TESTING BEFORE IT HITS THE SHELVES UNTIL TYPICALLY SHOW UP WITH DIFFERENT SAMPLES. SO THAT WOULD BE AN EXAMPLE OF A GUMMY OR AN EDIBLE.
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