State officials are confident the new system will bring long-term stability and growth, but businesses say a short-term loss ...
Through the first half of the year, retailers generated about $284.9 million in combined adult-use and medical marijuana sales.
New Mexico cannabis sales reached $2.35 billion as border towns like Sunland Park continue to drive significant revenue growth.
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – It has been nearly four years since purchasing marijuana for recreational use became legal in New Mexico. Since then, sales in the state for both adult and medical use have ...
U.S. Eagle Federal Credit Union says it is ending its cannabis banking arm, a move that comes as competition among financial services providers in the industry has grown. The Albuquerque-based credit ...
Some 250 licensed dispensaries in New Mexico opened legal sales of cannabis for adults on Friday, April 1, kicking off a busy opening weekend that saw over $5.2 million in sales of both medical and ...
U.S. Eagle Federal Credit Union said it will cease operations in the cannabis financial services sector, effective Nov. 1.
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Four years into recreational cannabis, New Mexico now has a team of “cannabis cops”, empowered to crack down on illegal operations. The Carver family is just one New Mexico ...
The cannabis industry in New Mexico continues bringing in big dollars for the state. Since medical cannabis became legal in April 2022, and especially after the boom of recreational cannabis in April ...
The federal government has reclassified medical marijuana to a less restrictive category, raising questions about its impact on New Mexico’s cannabis industry. The federal government has reclassified ...
SANTA FE — As a lifelong cannabis user and family man, Pharmers Quality founder Don Romero says he always knew his kids might take an interest in the substance at the center of his business and ...
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