Ultra Health is already the highest producing marijuana company in New Mexico, but it has its sights set even higher: to ...
April, 2018
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19 April
New Mexicans Support Medical Marijuana Use for Opioid Addiction
Support for adding opioid addiction/dependency as a qualifying condition for medical marijuana is growing in New Mexico. Governor Susana Martinez vetoed ...
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9 April
New Mexico’s Medical Marijuana Program Continues to Expand
The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) released data showing that at the end of March, the state had over 50,954 ...
March, 2018
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20 March
New Mexico Improves Medical Marijuana Card Application Process
Those applying for a medical marijuana card in New Mexico won’t have to sort through multiple pages anymore. The previous four-page ...
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5 March
Albuquerque City Council Members Are Pushing to Decriminalize Marijuana
Two Albuquerque city council members are pushing for marijuana decriminalization. Pat Davis and Isaac Benton will be introducing an ordinance to ...
February, 2018
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20 February
Taos County Sees Large Increase in Medical Marijuana Patients
In the last five years in Taos County the number of medical marijuana patients has increased from 195 to 1,305. NewMexicann ...
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13 February
Medical Marijuana Cardholder Numbers Surge in Santa Fe
The New Mexico Department of Health says the number of medical marijuana patients in Santa Fe County has increased 43-percent since ...
January, 2018
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22 January
New Mexico’s Largest Marijuana Cultivation Facility Set to Break Ground
Ultra Health, New Mexico’s largest medical marijuana company, announced its plans to start construction on a new production and distribution site. ...
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8 January
New Mexico Experts Think Medical Marijuana Program Is Safe
Industry experts in New Mexico believe that the medical marijuana program is safe because the Rohrabacher-Blumenauer Amendment remains in effect. But ...
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5 January
New Mexico Report Says Medical Marijuana Wait Time Reduced
In the state’s report regarding public health, the results were mixed. It appears that alcohol-related deaths have risen while teen pregnancy ...