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New Mexico cannabis regulators cancel dispensary licenses for the first time

July 13, 2023 by Curtis Segarra

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An Albuquerque dispensary has lost its license after state regulators say they sold out-of-state cannabis and violated state rules. Paradise Distro on Menaul no longer has its license after the shop was caught selling California-made products.

“In the interest of public safety, the department is holding true to the intent of the Cannabis Regulation Act and taking action upon licensees that have violated the law,” NMRLD Superintendent Linda Trujillo said in a press release. “This revocation should serve as a warning to those selling or receiving out-of-state cannabis products. Our compliance officers are ramping up inspections and we will work to remove bad actors from within the New Mexico cannabis industry.”

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The regulators say they inspected the Albuquerque-based shop and found “numerous violations.” That includes improper documenting of products and inaccurate sales data, including more than $56,000 in cash, NMRLD says. The dispensary was also selling out-of-state cannabis products, which were marked with California labels, NMRLD says. That’s potentially a violation of state law.

After the inspection results, the regulators say they held a hearing to try to connect with the licensee. But NMRLD says representatives of Paradise Distro never showed up. NMRLD also says they handed over information to law enforcement.

KRQE News 13 tried to call the dispensary. But the number listed was out of service.

Albuquerque, N.M. KRQE – A dispensary in Albuquerque has lost its license because state regulators claim they sold cannabis from out of state and broke state laws. Paradise Distro in Menaul has lost its license because it was caught selling Californian-made products.

In a press statement, NMRLD Superintendent Linda Trujillo stated that the department was following the Cannabis Regulation Act in the interest of public security and taking actions against licensees who had violated the laws. This revocation is a warning for those who sell or receive cannabis products from out of state. Our compliance officers will be increasing inspections, and we’ll work to eliminate bad actors in the New Mexico cannabis sector.

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NMRLD reports that the regulators inspected the Albuquerque shop and found “numerous” violations, including incorrect sales data and improper documentation of products, as well as more than $56,000 cash. NMRLD reports that the dispensary sold cannabis products from out of state, marked with California labels. This could be a violation.

The regulators claim that they held an hearing after the inspection results to try and connect with the licensee. NMRLD claims that Paradise Distro representatives never arrived. NMRLD says that they also handed information to law enforcement.

KRQE News 13 attempted to contact the dispensary. The number listed on the website was not working.

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