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Cannabis in New Mexico

Recreational
Adult-use legal since 2021.

Adult-use legal.

Adult-use age: 21+Medical age: 18+

What this means in New Mexico

  • Buy at licensed dispensaries
    Adults 21+ can purchase from state-licensed retailers, typically up to an ounce of flower per transaction.
  • Home cultivation (varies)
    Most adult-use states allow some personal cultivation — limits and rules differ by state.
  • Driving is still off-limits
    Open container + impaired driving laws apply. THC-DUI thresholds vary; assume strict.
  • Public consumption is restricted
    Most states prohibit smoking/vaping cannabis in public spaces. Use on private property.

Rules vary by city and county. Possession limits, public-use rules, and home-grow caps should be verified with your state's cannabis control board before relying on this.

What makes New Mexico different

New Mexico's distinctive cannabis story

  • Allows the most generous home cultivation in the country: up to 6 mature plants per adult, with a household cap of 12.

Historical milestones in New Mexico

  1. 2026-03
    Sales tax revenue at record high

    Adult-use programs continue to generate significant state tax revenue, with much earmarked for education and public health.

  2. 2025-11
    Expungement rollout expands

    More states are processing automatic expungement of prior cannabis convictions tied to legalized conduct.

Coming soon: cultivation, sales, and tax rules

We're rolling out per-state cultivation limits, license paths, fees, and tax data one state at a time. New Mexico is on the list.

See covered states →

Major cities in New Mexico

Cities layer their own ordinances on top of state law: possession in public, dispensary zoning, on-site consumption. City-level pages for New Mexico are on the way. Until then, check the local cannabis-control page for your city.

Get involved in New Mexico

Reform happens when people show up. These national orgs have state chapters or active programs in New Mexico. Check their state pages for local coalitions.

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