Marijuana dispensaries find legalization leaves them in a vulnerable gray zone

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Last month, emergency services were called to an explosion at New MexiCann Natural, a licensed medical marijuana dispensary in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Two employees were injured while making edible cannabis products: Aaron Smith, 28, and Nick Montoya, 29. They were airlifted to University of New Mexico Hospital’s Level 1 Trauma Center with third-degree burns from a presumed butane reaction.

Later that night, long after the emergency vehicles had pulled away, federal Drug Enforcement Agency agents arrived. “They seized all the growing marijuana plants, all the cannabis products in the manufacturing facility – the edibles, the extracts, everything,” says attorney Marc Lowry. Approximately 150 plants were uprooted and confiscated. Lowry conservatively values the loss at $250,000, but a good crop “could have easily yielded two to three times that much”.

While Lowry believes the explosion occurred during the extraction process, the cause is “still under investigation”, according to...

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