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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 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) |

