New Mexico’s cannabis industry is facing a dual threat: market oversaturation and a thriving illicit market. Despite the rapid growth in legal dispensaries, black market operations continue to undermine legitimate businesses, putting public health and safety at risk. Regulators struggle to enforce compliance as legal operators call for stronger oversight and protections
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New Mexico Cannabis Market Faces Oversaturation, Dispensary Closures
New Mexico’s cannabis industry is on the verge of collapse as dispensaries are suffocated by oversaturation and illegal market competition. With over 3,000 cannabis licenses in a state of just over 2 million, retailers are struggling to survive