Created: May 11, 2021 05:37 PM
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.- It took years of political maneuvering and a special legislative session to get it done but New Mexico is officially on its way to a legal marijuana market.
While recreational sales likely won t start until 2022, state regulators are already laying the groundwork. However, one major question looming is how will New Mexico s legalization impact business in Southern Colorado where legal cannabis has been around for years.
Just a few miles north of the New Mexico-Colorado border, sits Durango Organics with customers filing in and out the cannabis storefront.
Jonny Radding is one of the co-founders of the business which has been open since 2010. He says despite the pandemic, business is booming.
Oh Hi Beverages adds high-THC drinks to the mix
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Budtender’s Reserve crafted with experienced cannabis consumers in mind
Sunday, Jan. 31, 2021 5:03 AM Bottles of Oh Hi Beverage’s Budtender’s Reserve are filled and sealed at the company’s headquarters in Grandview. The new line of beverages has 100 milligrams of THC per bottle, 10 times as much as the company’s flagship seltzers. Courtesy of Kali Gunnels/Oh Hi Beverages
Oh Hi Beverages adds high-THC drinks to the mix Bottles of Oh Hi Beverage’s Budtender’s Reserve are filled and sealed at the company’s headquarters in Grandview. The new line of beverages has 100 milligrams of THC per bottle, 10 times as much as the company’s flagship seltzers.