Ultra Health Closes On 225,000 Square Foot Facility, 100 Acre-Parcel In Southern New Mexico

New Mexico’s #1 Cannabis Company breaks ground on nation’s largest comprehensive cannabis processing campus 

(Alamogordo) – Ultra Health, New Mexico’s #1 Cannabis Company with a nationwide presence, has closed on the nation’s largest comprehensive cannabis production and manufacturing campus in the nation. The purchase includes a 225,000 square foot production facility as well as 95 acres of surrounding land. 

The recently-renovated facility, a former commercial bakery, boasts ample space for production, warehousing, R&D, maintenance, and office space. It features temperature-controlled processing rooms, designated warehouses for raw materials and finished products, ceiling heights up to 24 feet, and water filtration systems. 

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New Mexico Judge Signs Alternative Writ of Mandamus Supporting Patient Rights

Judge affirms patients’ lawful right to increased purchase limits, free of additional taxes

(Albuquerque) – A New Mexico medical cannabis patient has successfully obtained an Alternative Writ of Mandamus, issued by a New Mexico District Court, that will allow him and the other 120,957 cannabis patients in the state to purchase two ounces of cannabis flower, 16 grams of cannabis extract and 800 milligrams of edible cannabis at any one time, precisely as the Cannabis Regulation Act describes. 

Although the Cannabis Regulation Act sets specific purchase limitations, the New Mexico Regulation & Licensing Department (RLD) has been enforcing outdated regulations that limit patient purchases to just over eight ounces in a 90 day period, far below the aforementioned statutory purchase limitations that went into effect on June 29, 2021. The issuance of the Writ will increase patient purchase limitations by 22 times the current allowance. 

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