Pubdate: Sat, 13 Nov 2010 Source: Taos News, The (NM) Copyright: The Taos News 2010 Contact: http://www.taosnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3001 Author: Chandra Johnson MEDICAL POT SUPPLIER POSSIBLY COMING TO EL NORTE Soon, Taos medical marijuana patients may not have to go all the way to Santa Fe County to get their prescription bud. The New Mexico Department of Health confirmed this week that it is looking into allowing anonymous medical marijuana distributors into the northern counties of New Mexico. Deborah Busmeyer of the health department told The Taos News this week that El Norte will likely have a more local distributor by year's end. "We don't have a definite date yet, but we have more patients. Our number of patients is always going up," Busmeyer said. "The last time we added distributors was in July and we added six new distributors to Dona Ana and Lea counties." Currently, the state's medical cannabis program has nearly 2,700 active patients - 1,182 of whom are licensed to produce and distribute medical cannabis - in addition to 11 nonprofit distribution clinics. In Taos County, Busmeyer said there are some 114 active medical cannabis patients - a factor that may help the department favor Taos getting a distributor, since Busmeyer said the closest distributor is in Santa Fe County. "We don't have anyone distributing in Taos County yet," Busmeyer said. "That makes a big difference in the chances." The program allows eligible applicants to produce and distribute medical cannabis for fellow patients on an anonymous basis to avoid crime and theft. Only certified patients are allowed to know where and who the distributors are. Distributors are allowed to have 95 plants in addition to a "usable inventory" of medical cannabis for both their own use and for distribution. Medical cannabis is state-approved for use against diseases like chronic pain, HIV/AIDS, glaucoma, spinal injuries, Crohn's disease, posttraumatic stress disorder and other diseases listed on the health department's website. While all medical cannabis patients must be approved and certified to partake of medical cannabis, Busmeyer said they are not required to get their cannabis from a licensed distributor. To learn more about medical cannabis or to apply to become a patient or a producer, visit the state health department's website at health.state.nm.us . - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D