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New Mexico Medical Cannabis Program Enrollment Up 34% Over Last Year

Southern NM rural counties lead rapid growth, Colorado adult-use program impacts growth in north

(Albuquerque) – Patient enrollment in New Mexico’s Medical Cannabis Program reached 77,141 patients as of August 31, 2019, according to data released by the New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH). August 2019 numbers represent a 34% increase over total enrollees in August 2018

The five fastest-growing counties with at least 500 cardholders have each exceeded the industry growth rate by a wide margin. The five fastest-growing counties include: 

  1. Otero 58.9%
  2. Curry 52.1%
  3. Socorro 50.4%
  4. Grant 49.6%
  5. Doña Ana 43.1%

New Mexico (Total) 33.7%

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New Mexico Judge Orders New Mexico Department of Health to Issue Cannabis Cards to Nonresidents

NM JUDGE ORDERS NMDOH TO ISSUE MEDICAL CANNABIS CARDS TO NON RESIDENTS

Judge rules New Mexico residency is not required for medical cannabis patient eligibility 

(Santa Fe) – Santa Fe District Court Judge Bryan Biedscheid has officially ordered the New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) to issue patient registry cards to individuals who reside outside of New Mexico after signing a Writ of Mandamus earlier this month.

The ruling is the result of an update made to the Lynn and Erin Compassionate Use Act during the 2019 Legislative Session that changed the definition of a qualified patient from a “New Mexico resident” to a “person.”

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New Mexico Medical Cannabis July Patient Enrollment Up 31% Over Last Year

Lack of outreach has caused dismal patient enrollment for new qualifying conditions

(Albuquerque) – Patient enrollment in New Mexico’s Medical Cannabis Program reached 76,032 patients as of July 31, 2019, according to data released by the New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH). These numbers represent a 31% increase over enrollment in July of 2018.

Conditions such as PTSD, chronic pain, and cancer have continued to drive the overall program growth rate by 31%.  However, a lack of outreach and education has led to dismal patient participation for the new qualifying conditions.

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New Mexico Judge Signs of Writ of Mandamus on Medical Cannabis Residency Issue

NMDOH must perform its ministerial duty in accepting patient applications from out-of-state residents

(Santa Fe) – Santa Fe District Court Judge Bryan Biedscheid signed a Writ of Mandamus on Monday, officially ordering the New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) to allow out-of-state residents to participate in New Mexico’s Medical Cannabis Program. 

The signing comes after two plaintiffs from Texas and one from Arizona applied for patient status in the program after the updated Lynn and Erin Compassionate Use Act (LECUA) no longer listed New Mexico residency as a requirement to be a qualified patient. NMDOH attempted to put the plaintiff’s applications on hold because they did not provide a New Mexico address or driver’s license with their application. The Writ of Mandamus contends NMDOH may not ask for any driver’s license nor require potential patients must be residents of New Mexico, per the statute. 

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New Mexico Medical Cannabis Industry First Six Months Up 17% Over Last Year

Ultra Health leads major economic development with $7.2 million capital expansion project

(Albuquerque) – Ultra Health, New Mexico’s #1 Cannabis Company, leads all 34 cannabis producers with $9.2 million in patient revenue for the first six months of 2019. Total patient sales in New Mexico’s Medical Cannabis Program reached $59.5 million for the first six months of 2019, according to data submitted by the New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH). 

Ultra Health has continued its dominating lead in the state’s medical cannabis program and plans to invest more capital for expansion efforts statewide. The provider is a committed, economic growth driver with 17 stores and more than 150 employees in New Mexico. Ultra Health has already expended $3.5 million in capital for the first half of the year and will continue its efforts with the completion of a $7.2 million capital expansion project by year end. 

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New Mexico Medical Cannabis Program Nears 75,000 Patients

Enrollment increases expected to continue amid substantial program changes

(Albuquerque) – Participation in New Mexico’s Medical Cannabis Program reached another milestone last month, reaching 74,100 patients by June 30, 2019. These enrollment figures represent a 35% increase over patient enrollment in June 2018, according to data released by the New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH). 

The program has experienced monumental, year-over-year growth for the last three years. While patient enrollment is likely to continue its upward trend due to expanded eligibility and patient retention initiatives, available medicine statewide continues to fall behind patient demand. The shortage will likely be exacerbated as the industry begins to bolster under new program changes. 

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N.M. MEDICAL CANNABIS FIRST QUARTER PATIENT SALES UP 16% OVER 2018

Enrollment gains dramatically outpace sales indicating illicit market activity, public health risks

(Albuquerque) – The New Mexico Medical Cannabis Program patient revenues from the first quarter of 2019 reached $28 million, representing a 16% increase over the first quarter of 2018. Patient enrollment from March 2018 to March 2019 increased by 39%, more than double the rate of patient sales over the same period, according to data published by the New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH).

Historically, the Medical Cannabis Program has seen patient sales grow at the same pace or faster pace than enrollment year over year. From 2017 to 2018, however, patient sales began to dip below the growth rate of patient enrollment. Today, patient sales are lagging the furthest behind patient enrollment in the program’s 11-year history.

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Patient Enrollment Gains Continue Despite Issues With Adequate Supply

Black market absorbs need as 1/4 of enrollees are unable to legally purchase consistent medicine

(Albuquerque) – Patient enrollment in New Mexico’s Medical Cannabis Program reached 72,375 patients as of April 30, 2019, marking a 39% increase over April 2018 enrollment.

Consistent double-digit patient enrollment growth shows no signs of slowing down, yet patient sales continue to lag behind at half the growth rate of patient enrollment. The gap between sales and enrollment indicates patients are being forced to purchase marijuana from the black market to meet their needs.

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New Mexico Cannabis Patient Enrollment Increased 39% Over Last Year

Participation continues rapid pace, available supply under Emergency Rule remains strained

(Albuquerque) – New Mexico’s medical cannabis patient enrollment reached 70,743 patients as of March 31, 2019, according to data released by the New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH).

This enrollment level represents a 39% increase over March of 2018. It’s likely the Medical Cannabis Program will double in size over the next year, as the Governor signed Senate Bill 406 into law Thursday. The new law includes enhancements to the program such as three-year cards, telemedicine, framework for out-of-state medical patients to access the program, and more.

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NEW MEXICO GOVERNOR SIGNS MEDICAL CANNABIS ENHANCEMENTS INTO LAW

Updated Act adds access for school children, 3-year cards, employee protections, reciprocity

(Albuquerque) – Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham signed Senate Bill 406 into law on Thursday, April 4, effectively overhauling the state’s medical cannabis law for the first time since the inception of the program 12 years ago.

The sweeping enhancements to the Lynn and Erin Compassionate Use Act support the New Mexico Legislature’s public policy effort to define the use of medical cannabis as the equivalent of any other medical treatment.

“For the purpose of medical care, including an organ transplant, a qualified patient’s use of cannabis pursuant to the Lynn and Erin Compassionate Use Act shall be considered the equivalent of the use of any other medication under the direction of a physician and shall not be considered to constitute the use of an illicit substance or otherwise disqualify a qualified patient from medical care,” the statute reads under Section 14, Item D.

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