New Mexico says goodbye to the third Cannabis Control Division director since its inception says The Reporter
New Mexico Cannabis Control Division Acting Director Andrew Vallejos has submitted his resignation and will finish out the rest of the month.
Bernice Geiger, a spokeswoman for CCD and the state’s Regulation and Licensing Department, confirmed Vallejos’ resignation in an email to SFR Tuesday afternoon.
In aMarch 21 letter to Teresa Casados, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s chief operating officer, Vallejos offered little else besides the fact he is leaving.
“I am writing to inform you that my last day at RLD will be March 31, 2023,” Vallejos wrote. “Please note that I will be out on leave most of the week of March 27-31.”
Vallejos’ departure also means a vacant position within the state’s Alcoholic Beverage Control Division, as he was serving as director of both that and the cannabis division. While alcohol has long been in the RLD purview, the cannabis division kicked off for oversight of cannabis producers, manufacturers, retailers, couriers, and testing and research laboratories with a state law adopted in 2021 that allows broad adult use of the plant. Before that, the state’s Medical Cannabis Program regulated growers and patient registries under the health department. Now the health department only deals with the patient end of things.