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New Mexico cannabis retailers are encouraged to watch BioTrack videos for free.

May 26, 2023 by Curtis Segarra

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Complying with New Mexico’s cannabis rules can be a challenge for those in the weed industry. But there are some resources to help out.

After receiving feedback from the state’s Cannabis Control Division (CCD), BioTrack, the system New Mexico’s cannabis industry uses, is offering up free videos to help cannabis retailers and licensees. And the CCD recommends licensees check out the videos to avoid regulatory issues that can be solved easily.

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The videos, along with a few other resources, can be found on the BioTrack website at this link. More helpful info about traceability is at this link.

The CCD says BioTrack is also planning on implementing a new customer service fee to individual New Mexico licensees who need to correct information that was entered incorrectly. As of now, the state has worked with BioTrack to delay those fees, but it’s best to ensure you know how to use the system and not make errors.

Albuquerque, N.M. KRQE – Compliance with New Mexico cannabis regulations can be challenging for those working in the marijuana industry. There are resources available to assist.

BioTrack’s system, which is used by the cannabis industry in New Mexico, has released free videos for cannabis retailers and licensees after receiving feedback from CCD. The CCD also recommends that licensees watch the videos in order to avoid potential regulatory issues.

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You can find the videos and a few resources on this link . has more information about traceability. Click this link.

CCD reports that BioTrack plans to implement a new fee for customer service to New Mexico licensees if they need to correct incorrect information. The state is currently working with BioTrack in order to delay these fees. However, it is best to make sure you are familiar with the system so that you don’t make mistakes.

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