House Bill 8, the Criminal Competency and Treatment bill, passed in the House of Representatives Feb. 15 with a bipartisan vote of 48-20.
Dozens of Bayside residents protested on Feb. 18 against the Canna Buddha cannabis dispensary opening a block from an elementary school.
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The New Ulm City Council approved first consideration of the cannabis zoning ordinance Tuesday. The ordinance specifically amends city code establishing zoning district and standards for cannabis and ...
Democratic state lawmakers secured their first approval Wednesday on a bill that would add a new 6% sales tax on all ...
Since taking office, Trump has announced 25% tariffs on all imports from Canada and Mexico. These tariffs will bring an ...
A group of eight licensed marijuana companies in New Mexico filed an amended version of a federal lawsuit against the ...
New Mexico bill aims to protect legal cannabis businesses by creating an enforcement bureau to combat illegal products and ensure fair competition.
A legislative committee in New Mexico has advanced a bill to prohibit employers from considering an employee impaired based ...
Legislation filed at the Roundhouse would preempt municipal and county restrictions on zoning, parking restrictions and legal ...
U.S. Attorney for New Mexico resigns at Trump's request - By Colleen Heild, Albuquerque Journal The top federal prosecutor ...