Difference between revisions of "New Mexico cannabis"
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| − | '''New Mexico cannabis''' became a southwest capital for pot-smoking when recreational use became legal in | + | '''New Mexico cannabis''' became a southwest capital for pot-smoking when recreational use became legal in April 2022. |
{{cquote|According to New Mexico’s Cannabis Control Division, there are 478 licensed retailers in the state. Compared to Colorado which legalized recreational marijuana before New Mexico in 2012; they have 665 retail stores open.<ref>https://www.krqe.com/news/new-mexico/new-mexicos-recreational-cannabis-industry-may-be-growing-too-fast/</ref>}} | {{cquote|According to New Mexico’s Cannabis Control Division, there are 478 licensed retailers in the state. Compared to Colorado which legalized recreational marijuana before New Mexico in 2012; they have 665 retail stores open.<ref>https://www.krqe.com/news/new-mexico/new-mexicos-recreational-cannabis-industry-may-be-growing-too-fast/</ref>}} | ||
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| + | Sales of pot in [[New Mexico]] exceeded $87 million in merely its first four months of legality. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:54, September 3, 2022
New Mexico cannabis became a southwest capital for pot-smoking when recreational use became legal in April 2022.
| “ | According to New Mexico’s Cannabis Control Division, there are 478 licensed retailers in the state. Compared to Colorado which legalized recreational marijuana before New Mexico in 2012; they have 665 retail stores open.[1] | ” |
Sales of pot in New Mexico exceeded $87 million in merely its first four months of legality.