04/01/2022: New Mexico’s Historic Day for Southwest Cannabis
A momentous occasion in the ongoing battle to legalize cannabis nationwide, even in the face of the admittedly dying breed of prohibitionists who are aging quicker than they can say the words “gateway drug” as they hate watch Tucker Carlson telling them that smoking cannabis will turn you into a socialist.
Despite the first of April always being used as a day to announce entirely false news such as IHOP changing its name to IHOB(urgers) or Kid Rock running for Senate in Michigan, April 1st, 2022 was undoubtedly a historic day for cannabis reform on the state level in New Mexico.
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.
West Texas patients gain medical freedom
TCC’s own Colt DeMorris has been working with patients in the El Paso area gain access to a better medical program than Texas has to offer with TCUP.
New Mexico’s Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham Shuts Down Out-of-State Patients.
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.
Commonly asked questions: Week of Feb 6th 2020
Taking note of what people are looking for here at Texas Cannabis Collective, it appears there are some questions lately
A Patient in New Mexico; A Criminal in Texas.
As Texas Cannabis Collective reported in June, New Mexico passed an amendment changing the language for qualifying patients of the Lynn and Erin Compassionate Use Act. Prior to the amendment, […]
New Mexico Judge Rules That Out-of-State Residents Are Eligible For Medical Cannabis Cards
In Santa Fe, NM a state district judge has made permanent the previous ruling on litigation that state officials must issue medical cannabis identification cards to qualifying patients regardless of […]
Will Texans Get A Shot At New Mexico Medical Marijuana?
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has successfully requested a motion to intervene in a pending lawsuit which challenges the New Mexico health department’s position on assigning medical cannabis cards to out-of-state […]
A Possible Sign of Hope: New Mexico Decriminalizes Cannabis Statewide
While the future of cannabis in Texas is still surrounded by debates between advocates, lawmakers and law enforcement, cannabis reform-supporting Texans may have received a possible symbol of hope today […]