Governor Oct 6, 2017
The Food and Drug Administration on Friday warned that U.S. drug shortages are possible because power outages in Puerto Rico have stopped or limited production at many medicine factories there. Nearly 10 percent of the medicines used by Americans, plus numerous medical devices, are made in Puerto Rico, which lost most electricity when it was hit hard by Hurricane Maria. Governor Sep 30, 2017
Puerto Ricans and residents of other Caribbean islands had just started to recover after Hurricane Irma when another massive storm, Hurricane Maria, surged through the area. Puerto Rico, home to about 3.3 million people, could face months without electricity in the wake of the storm’s landfall at Category 4, officials say. Major flooding has devastated the U.S. territory, including the.
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Adult-Use Cannabis Is Now Legal In New Mexico
Adult-Use Cannabis Is Now Legal In New Mexico
Sales are expected to begin before April 2022.
Following a legalization wave led by New York and Virginia, this approval now puts more than 43% of Americans living in legal cannabis jurisdictions, according to the Marijuana Policy Project.
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“The successful bill signing today of adult-use cannabis legislation in New Mexico would not have been possible without the leadership of Governor Lujan Grisham and the tireless support of the State Legislature,” said David Culver, vice president of global government relations at
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Sales are expected to begin before April 2022.
Following a legalization wave led by New York and Virginia, this approval now puts more than 43% of Americans living in legal cannabis jurisdictions, according to The Marijuana Policy Project.
“The successful bill signing today of adult-use cannabis legislation in New Mexico would not have been possible without the leadership of Governor Lujan Grisham and the tireless support of the State Legislature,” said David Culver, vice president of global government relations at
Canopy Growth (NYSE:CGC).
The Bills
Signed bill HB2 allows New Mexicans 21 and over to possess up to two ounces of cannabis, and cultivate six mature and six immature plants at home. The bill also regulates the production and sale of recreational cannabis while including measures to incentivize populations disproportionately impacted by prohibition to enter the industry.