New Mexico
New Mexico legalized medical cannabis in 2007, allowing patients with qualifying conditions to access cannabis through licensed dispensaries. In April 2021, New Mexico legalized recreational cannabis, and adult-use sales began in April 2022. New Mexico cannabis training programs are available for employees working in the cannabis industry. The regulated market includes licenses for cultivation, processing, and retail.
Image | Name | Length | Competency | Standards | Learning Objectives |
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New Mexico Server Permit Certification | 2 - 5 Hours | Compliance (100-Level) | New Mexico (CCD) | Training Time: 4:30 Hours (Required) | |
USA Patient Advocate Certification | 10 - 20 Hours | Fundamental (200-Level) | Cannabis Standards | Training Time: 10:00 Hours (Average) |