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SANTA FE – New Mexico officials have released the names of dozens of people who have applied to be appointed to the state’s new Cannabis Regulatory Advisory Committee.
The list of 161 people was posted online Friday. The list can be found at ccd.rld.state.nm.us.
Under state law, the advisory committee must be established by Sept. 1. The panel will advise the Cannabis Control Division on the development of rules covering best practices, public health and safety and more.
The committee will include the state’s chief public defender and one representative each from the New Mexico Administrative Office of the District Attorneys, the New Mexico Sheriffs’ Association, and the New Mexico Association of Chiefs of Police. The head of the Regulation and Licensing Department also will appoint several members.
New Mexico releases list of applicants for marijuana panel
May 8, 2021 GMT
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) New Mexico officials have released the names of dozens of people who are vying to be appointed to the state’s new Cannabis Regulatory Advisory Committee.
The list of 161 people was posted online Friday, with state officials saying they’re committed to ensuring a transparent process as the state prepares for recreational marijuana sales.
Under state law, the advisory committee must be established no later than Sept. 1. The panel will be charged with advising the Cannabis Control Division on the development of rules covering best practices, public health and safety, and the promotion of economic and cultural diversity when it comes to licensing and employment opportunities.
New Mexico Cannabis Control Division Releases List Of 161 Applicants For New Regulatory Advisory Committee
NMRLD News:
SANTA FE The Cannabis Control Division (CCD) announced Friday that it has posted the list of the 161 people who have submitted online applications to be appointed to the newly created Cannabis Regulatory Advisory Committee on its website, ccd.rld.state.nm.us.
Located within the New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department (NMRLD), CCD is committed to ensuring a transparent process as it stands up the adult-use cannabis industry in our state.
The recently enacted Cannabis Regulation Act (CRA) provides that CCD must establish the Cannabis Regulatory Advisory Committee no later than Sept. 1, 2021. The Advisory Committee is charged with advising CCD on the development of rules covering best practices, the promotion of economic and cultural diversity in licensing and employment opportunities, and protection of public health and safety, among other subjects.
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Courts complex remains top use for old jail site Written by Geoffrey Plant on April 12, 2021
While some county officials worried that a visioning session remotely held last week to collect community input on future uses for the old Grant County Jail threatened to derail plans to establish a central judicial complex on the site which is located behind the Grant County Courthouse ultimately what is done with the property will be their decision to make.
During last week’s commission meeting, District 3 Commissioner Alicia Edwards, who wasn’t able to attend the April 7 visioning session, said, “It was my understanding that we were going to be looking at the old jail as part of a new courthouse complex, [but] the chatter I am hearing is not connecting the old jail to the courthouse complex thing.”