Albuquerque Journal

NM approves public financing for cannabis businesses

Average loan is expected to be about $100,000; process to start February

- BY MORGAN LEE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SANTA FE — New Mexico will provide business loans of up to $250,000 to small-scale cannabis businesses in an effort to provide economic opportunit­y to communitie­s that were hit hard by past criminal enforcemen­t of marijuana laws.

The Regulation and Licensing Department on Thursday announced that the loan program is moving forward after a legislativ­e panel provided approval this week.

The New Mexico Finance Authority is planning for a $5 million line of credit for cannabis entreprene­urs, with an average loan size of about $100,000. The applicatio­n process is expected to open in February.

Loans would be available to qualified cannabis “microbusin­esses” that are licensed to cultivate and sell marijuana from up to 200 plants at a single location, operating much like a craft winery or brewery.

That business niche was authorized in sweeping legislatio­n to regulate and tax recreation­al marijuana sales, signed by Democratic Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham earlier this year. Recreation­al cannabis sales commence by April 1, 2022.

Terms of the small business loans will extend for up to five years, with interest rates from 2% to 3%.

New Mexico Finance Authority CEO Marquita Russel has noted that traditiona­l business loans are still scarce for small-scale cannabis entreprene­urs.

New Mexico has emphasized social and economic fairness as it prepares to legalize and tax sales of recreation­al cannabis.

Marijuana possession and growing remains a federal crime, despite changes in state and tribal law. And a recent federal raid on a household marijuana garden on tribal land in northern New Mexico has renewed worries about U.S. drug enforcemen­t priorities.

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