Should New Mexico legalize cannabis?
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John -
Last year, after listening to thousands of New Mexicans, I convened a bipartisan working group to study recreational cannabis legalization, examine the effects of legalized cannabis in other states and make recommendations about whether or not New Mexico should pursue legalization.
As Governor, I look for any chance to make transformative investments to build a better New Mexico - including infrastructure, education, tourism, and most of all, the economy.
After seeing New Mexico's medical cannabis program change the lives of so many patients, I knew it was important to protect medical cannabis access to ensure patients get their medicine while we pursue new opportunities to help communities create robust local economies.
That's why I put cannabis legalization on the State Legislature's agenda this year. Unfortunately, the Legislature couldn't come to an agreement, even though the economic impact would have created thousands of new jobs and sustainable state revenue sources to invest in New Mexico's future.
I didn't make this decision lightly. I've listened to deep concerns for people whose lives have been turned upside down by the inequitable effects of minor marijuana convictions along with an undeniable call for increased public safety, especially for New Mexico children.
But one thing has become clear through all these efforts: Legalizing cannabis would be a net benefit to New Mexico and transform the lives of so many people in this state.
That's why I'm turning to you - because I'm always looking to the future to see what new and innovative policy idea New Mexico should pursue to help transform our state. I'm meeting my team tomorrow to chat through some big ideas, but I need your input before then, so please, let me know:
Should New Mexico legalize cannabis?
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We can create a huge economic opportunity for New Mexico communities - but I want to make sure we get this right, which is why I'm turning to you for advice.
I know how important it is to keep cannabis away from children, commit to shutting down illegal markets, expand economic opportunity for everyone and protect medical cannabis in New Mexico.
Thanks for fighting with me to build a better New Mexico, John.
Michelle Lujan Grisham
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