Sunland Park, New Mexico has been moving more mota than any other New Mexico city with some out of state help. (SP: Thank you El Paso - EP: De nada mi amigo.) Now, more out of state assistance is ramping things up as Mango Cannabis brings quiet 'lil old Sunland Park a marijuana Megamart.
The comment was sparked by Gov. Abbott's super last minute vetoing of SB 3. A bill banning all THC products strongly supported by the Lt. Gov. but unpopular among Texans.
Despite all the flack Willie Nelson has taken for his pro marijuana attitude and 4 arrests for possession ... he was one of several artists busted in Sierra Blanca, near El Paso ... he has proudly and downright flagrantly kept on puffin'. Those days are over.
A growing number of Texans are totally FOR legalizing it and some have actually voted to have it decriminalized in their city. That's not "legalizing" it but agreeing not to arrest somebody for it is the closest Texas has ever come to doing so.
New figures from the New Mexico Regulations and Licensing Department show the land of enchantments move to legalize marijuana has been a financial fiesta, bringing in over a billion dollars since 2022.
Sunland Park is already pretty well stocked when it comes to dispensaries including the largest dispensary in the land of enchantment. They already draw a lot of business from El Paso and now they want to put a dispensary practically ON the state line.
The lone star state just took another huge step backwards as far as legal marijuana goes by passing SB-3 - initiating a complete ban on any and all products containing THC. Texas law had allowed hemp products to contain up to 0.3% THC.