In New Mexico, adults may legally consume cannabis for both medical and recreational use. In fact, New Mexico was the first state to recognize the value of cannabis for medical use, passing legislation in 1978. However, it wasn't until the SB523 bill in 2007, also known as the Lynn and Erin Compassionate Use Act, that the state legalized medical cannabis and established a regulation system.
Following in the footsteps of others, the state passed a bill to decriminalize marijuana possession in 2019. In April 2021, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham signed the Cannabis Regulation Act (HB2) into law, legalizing adult-use marijuana in New Mexico.
HB2 also set up provisions for couriers (delivery services). Therefore, cannabis delivery is available in Sante Fe for medical marijuana patients, their caregivers, and adult-use consumers.
With the establishment of courier services in New Mexico, weed delivery options are available near you in Sante Fe. Marijuana delivery services bring weed right to your door in many Sante Fe neighborhoods, including popular neighborhoods like:
Artist-Hyde Park Road
Eastside
The Railyard District
Midtown
Downtown
Canyon Road
Northeast
Casa Solana
Westside
Casa Alegre
Although adult-use cannabis is new to the state of New Mexico, the Cannabis Regulation Act did include provisions for couriers, or weed delivery services. Therefore, adult-use consumers may purchase weed for delivery from state-licensed providers. Medical marijuana patients and their caregivers may also purchase weed for delivery from state-licensed nonprofit producers.
Yes, weed delivery is legal and available in Sante Fe for both adult-use and medical-use consumers. Medical-use delivery is also available to designated caregivers on behalf of the patient. New Mexico does offer reciprocity, so patients from other states, the District of Columbia, US territories, and New Mexico native tribes may purchase medical marijuana with a physician authorization. Unlike other states, New Mexico does not require a registry card, but simply a physician authorization.
Yes, weed delivery is safe. In New Mexico, delivery services must have state licenses and offer licensed products. Meeting a weed delivery driver is much like meeting any other type of delivery driver. As such, simply take the same precautions you'd take when using any other delivery service.
Yes, you're able to order weed online and get it delivered right to your door. In Sante Fe, Weedmaps connects you to discreet and reliable providers and makes ordering weed online just as easy as utilizing any other online delivery service.
The amount of weed you can order in New Mexico will depend on whether or not you're a medical marijuana patient. Speaking strictly for adult-use consumers, the law specifies that adults can possess, consume, and give away to other adults up to 2 ounces (56 grams) of flower, 16 grams of concentrate, and 800 milligrams of edibles. Therefore, that's the purchase limit for adult-use consumers. Medical marijuana patients and their caregivers can purchase no more than 8 ounces of cannabis (227 grams) over a three-month period.
In New Mexico, lawmakers put restrictions on where you may consume cannabis products. Current laws limit consumption to private property out of public view. There can be penalties for consuming, possession, distributing, or transferring marijuana in public places – including school busses, public transportation vehicles, school campuses, workplaces, public parks, recreational facilities, or youth centers. Driving under the influence of cannabis is also illegal and no consumption may take place in a vehicle (even for passengers). Weedmaps connects you with discreet, reliable providers that deliver right to your door, so you can consume cannabis without ever leaving your house.
Unfortunately, if you're not present at the physical address, you will not receive your order. This is for a few reasons. First, the delivery driver must verify your age with valid identification. For medical marijuana patients, this also includes verifying your patient status. Second, you'll need to pay your delivery driver for your order. If you're not present, you can't pay for your order.
Going to a dispensary to choose the products you'd like is another way to legally purchase cannabis in New Mexico. In Sante Fe, there are many options. To find a dispensary near you, check out the Santa Fe dispensary page.