New Mexico Revokes Licenses, Levies $2M Fines on Cannabis Growers
Native American Agricultural Development Co. and Bliss Farm penalized for numerous violations, including exceeding plant limits and failing to track inventory.
- New Mexico marijuana regulators have revoked the licenses of two cannabis growing operations, Native American Agricultural Development Co. and Bliss Farm, for numerous violations.
- Each business has been fined $1 million, totaling $2 million in fines.
- Violations include exceeding plant count limits, failing to track inventory, and creating unsafe working conditions.
- Native American Agricultural Development Co. is associated with a Navajo businessman previously raided by federal authorities for illicit cannabis cultivation.
- Bliss Farm was cited for 17 violations, including evidence of a recent harvest without records, leading to suspicions of illicit plant transfers or sales.