
Kandrise Voltaire, a budtender at the dispensary Mama and the Girls, holds a cannabis flower called Stunna Mac Melon, a sativa hybrid.
Arin Goold’s cannabis retail business will likely feel the pain of a tax increase set to take effect next month.
“Just to prevent people from walking out the door and going somewhere else, which no one can afford right now, we’re probably going to have to eat that ourselves,” said Goold, owner of Mama and the Girls, which has stores in Albuquerque and Santa Fe. “That’s just going to have to come out of our profit margin, which is already, for everybody, razor thin.”
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