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    State laws and info in regards!?!?

    So I was curious to if you are able to grow to sell to dispensaries and if so what actions must be taken to do so or if you can only grow for personal use. I understand that you can apply to be a non profit but everything I have seen has said that they aren't currently accepting those applications... If any one could help me out that would be great, I'd really like to be able to be a supplier for a dispensary but I don't know if it's possible here in new Mexico and if so idk how to go about doing such a thing
    mx120pro Reviewed by mx120pro on . State laws and info in regards!?!? So I was curious to if you are able to grow to sell to dispensaries and if so what actions must be taken to do so or if you can only grow for personal use. I understand that you can apply to be a non profit but everything I have seen has said that they aren't currently accepting those applications... If any one could help me out that would be great, I'd really like to be able to be a supplier for a dispensary but I don't know if it's possible here in new Mexico and if so idk how to go about Rating: 5

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    State laws and info in regards!?!?

    Nope. Patients selling to producers or to other patients is Not allowed currently. NM has licensed producers which are also the "dispensaries". The producers are charged with doing it all.....from seed/clone to patient. There is some testing, but not all the producers test. Patients can obtain personal production licenses which entitles them to grow 4 mature (flowering) plants and 12 seedlings (non flowering). They are allowed to possess 6 ounces at any one time. Each patient can buy from a producer up to 6 ounces. Any patient who purchases more than 2 ounces in one transaction must be reported to DOH (on a quarterly basis). If a patient produces more than the allowable 6 ounces, they are supposed to destroy the rest or take to local law enforcement for disposal. Many patients report they are turning the excess into edibles and topicals as quickly as they can, (honestly, I'm smoking as fast as I can) not realizing that the amount used to produce these derivatives is part of the 6 ounce maximum. Until DOH has the personnel to perform site visits, most of the patients who are deviating from the rules & regs think they won't get caught. Heard recently of a patient with a PPL who had 95 plants!!!! Diversion is the main concern of the DOJ. Since we have a supply shortage I doubt there is much diversion. Prices vary from producer to producer, so if there was enough medicine, I would be concerned about the price being lower than $10 per gram.
    DOH is not currently accepting applications for licensed nonprofit producers. There are four companies with complete applications awaiting approval. I would say if you are interested, get all your ducks in a row and when they announce the open period for applications, you will have yours ready to submit. The more professionals you have on your board the better. You must have 3 patients on the board and one medical person (MD, DO, PA, NP). They have added a business plan as part of the application and I had heard but don't know if it was finalized, but they were talking about requiring a minimum capitalization of $150,000 like AZ.
    Enjoy what you grow and be thankful you are NOT one of the LNPPs. Good luck!

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    State laws and info in regards!?!?

    mx120pro the short answer is NO.The producers can transfer to each other but that is it.There are some big shortages but DOH will not act to add more producers or add plant counts to the producers.Not sure about the numer of appications they have but I think it is in 100 range.

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    State laws and info in regards!?!?

    Quote Originally Posted by mx120pro
    So I was curious to if you are able to grow to sell to dispensaries and if so what actions must be taken to do so or if you can only grow for personal use. I understand that you can apply to be a non profit but everything I have seen has said that they aren't currently accepting those applications... If any one could help me out that would be great, I'd really like to be able to be a supplier for a dispensary but I don't know if it's possible here in new Mexico and if so idk how to go about doing such a thing
    Legally you can Not. BUT, all you have to do is find a shady producer.....trust me, every state has them. Nothing is more damaging than wreckless producers gambling the system to crank out a few more dollars. Money makes people do stupid crap and all at the risk of the truly needy patients.

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    State laws and info in regards!?!?

    Quote Originally Posted by DrBreeze
    Legally you can Not. BUT, all you have to do is find a shady producer.....trust me, every state has them. Nothing is more damaging than wreckless producers gambling the system to crank out a few more dollars. Money makes people do stupid crap and all at the risk of the truly needy patients.
    DrBreeze, I do hope the LNPPs in NM are intelligent enough to know better than to break the rules for any reason. Yes, there is a shortage, but buying illegally from a patient will cost them their license. At $20,000 for most (this year) and $30,000 for a few.....not to mention the initial investment/start-up costs. No way!

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    State laws and info in regards!?!?

    Quote Originally Posted by CFO
    DrBreeze, I do hope the LNPPs in NM are intelligent enough to know better than to break the rules for any reason. Yes, there is a shortage, but buying illegally from a patient will cost them their license. At $20,000 for most (this year) and $30,000 for a few.....not to mention the initial investment/start-up costs. No way!
    I am with you, I do hope, but SOB I have read too many articles in CO and in CA about this exact problem. Greed takes over and damages a good thing....always has. But I am hopeful like you that it stays away from the "hometown" business' and that corruption is just a statistic and not a business plan.

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    State laws and info in regards!?!?

    Quote Originally Posted by alfonso2002
    mx120pro the short answer is NO.The producers can transfer to each other but that is it.There are some big shortages but DOH will not act to add more producers or add plant counts to the producers.Not sure about the numer of appications they have but I think it is in 100 range.
    I know, I write too much sometimes. What is a short answer? :-) According to an earlier post and an article in the paper, there were 102 producer applications still pending in 2011. Earlier this year DOH finally sent letters to the applicants letting them know if they had complete applications. Only 4 of the 102 were complete. BUT, because DOH has decided we do not need any more producers (what rock do they live under?) the 4 with complete applications are just on hold. Personally, IMHO, DOH should issue licenses to the 4 no matter where they are located within the state. Patient numbers keep increasing and without either more producers or increased plant counts, there will be an even greater shortage than there is currently.

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