This thread from October, 2010, makes interesting reading today, seven months later. You remember, that was before: the 150 plant limit; Gov. Martinez; 25 LNPPs.

And we all remember that for patients the value of the licensed producers is found in the equation of quality, quantity, variety and price of their medicine. Which is a pretty important part of what the Medical Cannabis Program -- apart from all its legal, medical, social, and political aspects -- is all about.

So, what has happened to the price, quality, and availability of medical cannabis in New Mexico in the last year? The DOH was supposed to report on that, but they never did. How does New Mexico compare with other states?

And wouldn't it be really interesting if someone could comment authoritatively on what is going on with the price, quality, choice, and availability of "illicit" cannabis products, imported (California or Colorado?) or domestic?