New Mexico Department of Health Ordered by Judge to Continue the Reciprocity Program as Stated by Law
The NMDOH recently tried establishing their own rules- rules in which go against the wording of the law. […]
The NMDOH recently tried establishing their own rules- rules in which go against the wording of the law. […]
On July 1st, New Mexico’s law allowing reciprocity to out-of-state medical cannabis patients went into effect. This law allows a card-holding patient from another state to access and possess medical cannabis in New Mexico. The […]
On Wednesday, March 11, 2020, El Paso City Council Representatives Anello (D2) and Morgan (D4) filed Agenda Item 32.2. – Discussion and action to request that the City Manager provide an update on the implementation […]
On Sunday, March 1, 2020, El Paso Police were called out to an apartment occupied by C.S. due to the “smell of marijuana”. […]
In a move that shows no compassionate to patients outside the imaginary boundary of the state lines, New Mexico has ended the accepting of patient from out of state. […]
With the “Super Tuesday” just a couple weeks away, El Paso has one of the hottest and biggest races that it has seen in years. The race for District Attorney. […]
Although a decent deal if you are a first-time offender, it seems the new policy change is a money-grabbing technique as there […]
Last July, New Mexico lawmakers passed Senate Bill 406, an amendment to the Lynn and Erin Compassionate Use Act (“LECUA”), in which the language for a qualified patient was changed from having to be a […]
On November 12, El Paso City Council voted in support of a cite and release program. The vote came down 6 – 2 in favor of implementing a cite and release program, a move that […]
On Wednesday, the House Judiciary Committee passed House Resolution 3884- the Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement Act of 2019 (“MORE Act”). Although historic, being that this is the first time Congress has ever voted to […]
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