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.
CFO Reviewed by CFO 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