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New Mexico & Delta-8 THC Legality

  • Writer: Mike
    Mike
  • Apr 9, 2022
  • 1 min read


According to the New Mexico Hemp Manufacturing Act, which legalized hemp and hemp compounds, including delta-8, delta-8 is not classified as a restricted drug under state law. As a result, using, possessing, selling, distributing, purchasing, and producing hemp-derived delta-8 is legal and unaffected by penalties or punishment. The New Mexico Cannabis Regulation Act also legalized recreational marijuana for adults aged 21 and up, making marijuana-derived delta-8 lawful in the state.

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