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Author Archives: Andy Lyman

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What the failed cannabis clean up bill means

by Andy Lyman February 18, 2022
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Acequia Association, state water office hope to see changes to cannabis clean-up bill in the final hours of legislative session

by Andy Lyman February 16, 2022
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Senate passes cannabis law changes, adds new water rights language

by Andy Lyman February 15, 2022
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Senate committee approves cannabis law changes

by Andy Lyman February 14, 2022
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ABQ cannabis sales approval process causes confusion

by Andy Lyman February 8, 2022
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Senate committee approves cannabis law fix

by Andy Lyman February 4, 2022
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NM Supreme Court to hear oral arguments in medical cannabis tax case

by Andy Lyman January 26, 2022
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Gov. Lujan Grisham gives OK for legislature to make some cannabis law changes

by Andy Lyman January 21, 2022
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NM cannabis regulators temporarily increase production limits in an attempt to avoid shortages

by Andy Lyman January 17, 2022
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Legislation aims to limit executive emergency powers

by Andy Lyman January 14, 2022

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