INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENTS New Hampshire The state House of Representatives narrowly rejected a bill to legalize recreational marijuana sales, leaving New Hampshire one of the only holdouts in New England. House lawmakers defeated HB 237, which had called for a regulated recreational marijuana market without license caps, by only a 170-163 margin. A bill to legalize cannabis home growing passed the House by a vote of 241-113; the legislation now goes to the state Senate. New Hampshire doesn't have a citizen initiative process, but House Minority Leader Renny Cushing has proposed that lawmakers refer adult-use marijuana legalization to voters as a constitutional amendment. New Mexico Regulators approved three recreational cannabis producer licenses, the first batch under the state's projected $350 million adult-use program. Sales are required to begin by April 1. The cultivation licenses were awarded to Baudaboomz2 in Edgewood, Carver Family Farm in Albuquerque and the Martinez family in Aztec. Carver and Baudaboomz2 are micro-businesses, and Carver is a minority-owned business that plans to use water-saving, no-till and organic growing processes. New Mexico's adult-use program is smallbusiness-friendly with no license caps.