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What Are The Requirements For Cannabis Event Licenses In New Mexico?
I'm organizing a cannabis-themed event in Albuquerque, NM, and I need to apply for a special license. I've heard there are specific requirements for holding events that feature cannabis. What steps do I need to take to ensure everything is legal and compliant?
Asked by Alex ClientRead the answerWhat Should I Do If My Dog Is Impounded In New Mexico?
My dog was taken by animal control in Albuquerque, New Mexico, because a neighbor reported him for barking too much. I just received a notice to pay $300 to get him back. What can I do about this?
Asked by Alex ClientRead the answerWhat are the laws regarding fake news websites in New Mexico?
I came across a website spreading false news about a local politician in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and I’m concerned about its impact on the election. I’m curious about the legal ramifications for spreading misinformation online. What laws apply to fake news si
Asked by Alex ClientRead the answerCan I appeal a public records denial in New Mexico?
I requested public records from a government agency in Santa Fe but was denied access. I feel my request was justified based on transparency laws. What’s the process for appealing this denial in New Mexico? What documentation do I need?
Asked by Alex ClientRead the answerCan My New Mexico Landlord Evict Me For Complaining About Repairs?
I live in Albuquerque, NM, and after I filed a complaint about necessary repairs, my landlord said they want to evict me for being difficult. Is that legal?
Asked by Alex ClientRead the answerWhat are my rights if a company sends me junk mail promotions in New Mexico?
I keep getting a lot of junk mail promotions from companies in Albuquerque, New Mexico, even after opting out. It’s become overwhelming and invasive. Do I have any legal rights against these companies to stop receiving this unwanted mail?
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