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New Mexico medical marijuana industry booming during pandemic

aridbud

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New Mexico medical marijuana industry booming during pandemic
CORONAVIRUS NEW MEXICO
by: Rebecca Atkins

Updated: Jul 29, 2020
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The medical cannabis industry is booming in New Mexico. The industry says the effects of COVID have dramatically increased demand and they’re trying to keep up.

“What we learned was it wasn’t just a New Mexico thing, in fact, the number of transactions have doubled in New Mexico, prices have gone up and the supply is pretty much in a very dire situation, very short,” said Duke Rodriguez, President, and CEO of Ultra Health.

Ultra Health recently commissioned an analysis to determine what was causing the increased demand. It showed from the final quarter of 2019 to the first quarter of 2020 the number of retail transactions nearly doubled.

The analysis also found that medical cannabis patients are at an elevated risk and want more medicine during the pandemic. They say contributing factors are increased loneliness, depression, anxiety, fear, and concern about the future.

Grass Roots RX, a dispensary along San Mateo says they’ve seen a significant increase in purchases. At Zia Health and Wellness, they say they’ve seen an uptick in medical card renewals, especially in people who hadn’t renewed their cards in a few years. With the demand up, Rodriguez says they need to be able to grow more plants.

“We’re up 250 percent, almost three times what we were the same time last year. This is not just going to be a short term problem, this is going to stay with us so the goal has to be two things, that the state increase the number of plants, allow more plants to be produced so we can bring down the cost, make more available medicine and reduce the level of fear. And number 2, we gotta allow patients to buy what they need,” Rodriguez said.

He went on to say according to the CDC and New Mexico state statute, medical cannabis growers should have a three month supply and right now he says they only have 12 days worth.

The Department of Health says they are always reviewing the data. A spokesperson for the department said they anticipate a 25% increase in plant availability through the re-licensing process occurring right now.


:groupwave:


And the black market plump/healthy as well, meeting the demand that MMJ can't! ;o)
 

BOMBAYCAT

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Interesting. I have not been to a dispensary in months as I have been smoking my own grows. I will have to check it out. I've noticed it is hard to find a MED dispensary anywhere around me near Denver. To the Disp it shouldn't matter if it is REC or MED. The tax on MED is less so I imagine the state is downplaying MED.
 

ReikoX

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Thanks for sharing AB. Maybe one day home growers will be able to legally sell to "dispensaries". That could help eliminate the shortage in the medical market.
 

aridbud

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Thanks for sharing AB. Maybe one day home growers will be able to legally sell to "dispensaries". That could help eliminate the shortage in the medical market.

Contact your State Rep (if a Democrat). I've sent suggestions to both City Councilor, Pat Davis, and my district legislator.
 

rolandomota

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Why follow the rules I'm next door to New Mexico and I'm growing like 150 plants fuck this 3 to 6 plant bullshit no med laws here fuck them too
 

aridbud

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Was NMs Mmj law sponsored by the MPP? If so, not gonna happen.

No. It first was initiated with Gov. Bill Richardson in 2007. Was MMJ from 2008-2012.

It'll pass recreational. There were parts of the bill that leaned towards monopoly, hence several items in bill reworked for next session. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is pro cannabis.
 

Fixer

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Thanks for sharing AB. Maybe one day home growers will be able to legally sell to "dispensaries". That could help eliminate the shortage in the medical market.


Med growers in Maine can sell to dispensaries.
 

subrob

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I'm looking fwd to getting back to NM and checking the scene out. 2-3 weeks and I will be there. Have heard good cuts are scarce. I feel a personal duty to help change that for a state I enjoy so much.
 
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