Manager with Colorado cannabis business is tapped to lead New Mexico's team of marijuana regulators

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Manager with Colorado cannabis business is tapped to lead New Mexico's team of marijuana regulators
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A manager with one of Colorado's largest cannabis companies will serve as the next director of New Mexico's Cannabis Control Division.

SANTA FE, N.M. — A manager with one of Colorado’s largest cannabis companies will serve as the next director of New Mexico’s Cannabis Control Division.

Stevens’ appointment follows a year of turnover at the division and comes as regulators try to ramp up enforcement against non-compliant businesses. Most recently, a state district judge granted the division’s request to halt operations at an Albuquerque business that regulators claimed was unlawfully selling out-of-state cannabis products and manufacturing extracts without a proper license or permit.

“In the past year, New Mexico has established a thriving new industry, licensed more than 2,000 cannabis businesses, and held those businesses to the high standard that comes with an adult-use cannabis market,” he said.

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