Welcome,

In New Mexico there are no store fronts. When a person is approved by the state they are sent producer's contact info along with the MMJ card. All medicine is delivered as one may not go to a dispensary. This is after one registers w/provducers and the info is verified through the state dept. of health. In the metro area of Albuquerque/Santa Fe home delivery is possible. I do not live in this area so I travel up to ABQ and meet up with the producer's courier,locations vary.

I don't know enough about what is considered a mature plant so I'm sorry that I can't give any info.

I can tell you for a fact that becoming a provider/producer is ridiculously hard to do in NM. Currently we have five providers serving roughly 1,900 active patients. Their plant limit is 95 mature so I'm sure you can see how many more are needed. Six operations have recently been approved and are located in various counties. There are dozens more waiting for approval and I have no real idea as to why it takes so long. I don't mean to discourage you but that is just how it is here now. NM is very restricted,as anybody on here can tell you. Patient wise,if you meet the requirements you are enrolled in the program rather smoothly but the patient/provider ratio sinks in real quick.

I hope the Colorado summer isn't anymore unpredictable than usual. Our weather has been weird to say the least this year. Expect that Hatch Chile a bit later than last year(s).
chance942 Reviewed by chance942 on . Thinking about NM Hello, First of all I would like to introduce myself to other NMer's. I was born and raised in NM but moved up here to Colorado a couple of years ago to enter their MMJ scene. Its has been great! I have met and helped lots of people that I am honored to called friends now instead of patients. With that being said my delivery service became illegal on the 1st. So now I am thinking if maybe I could do more good in NM. Can you guys help me with some questions that I have? My questions Rating: 5