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Mexico: Supreme Court Decriminalizes Marijuana For Adult-Use
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With this refusal, you’d return to a judge. And, eventually, a jurge would grant you a protection that would ensure COFREPIS could not deny your request,” she added.</p>\n<p>And she explained: “It takes many months for COFEPRIS to respond, obtain protection and be able to make use of this right. However, this discussion and the vote in the Supreme Court of Justice took place today. Therefore, COFEPRIS can no longer deny you your permits \".</p>\n<p>The resolution comes after the failure of the Mexican Congress to legislate on the issue in the last two years. In fact, on April 30, the deadline that the Court had imposed on Congress to regulate adult consumption expired for the third time.</p>\n<p>In addition, according to Infobae, the SCJN was a pioneer in recognizing that the adult use of cannabis is a matter of individual autonomy protected by the right to free development of the personality. 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COFEPRIS has to give you the immediate positive for the possession and consumption of cannabis for personal purposes .”</p>\n<p>But beware, warned the entrepreneur. “If you do not have this permission, the penal code applies as it is.”</p>\n<p>Likewise, Judge Norma Lucía Piña, who presented the bill, clarified that “in no case is it authorized to import, trade or supply” marijuana. In other words, for now, a recreational cannabis market will not be created in Mexico.</p>\n<p>Thus, these guidelines will govern following the publication of the DGI in the Official Gazette of the Federation, and while Congress does not legislate in this regard.</p>\n<p>“Definitely, today it was won. It is a great step for Mexico. Today the right to free development of the personality is respected. 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With this refusal, you’d return to a judge. And, eventually, a jurge would grant you a protection that would ensure COFREPIS could not deny your request,” she added.\nAnd she explained: “It takes many months for COFEPRIS to respond, obtain protection and be able to make use of this right. However, this discussion and the vote in the Supreme Court of Justice took place today. Therefore, COFEPRIS can no longer deny you your permits \".\nThe resolution comes after the failure of the Mexican Congress to legislate on the issue in the last two years. In fact, on April 30, the deadline that the Court had imposed on Congress to regulate adult consumption expired for the third time.\nIn addition, according to Infobae, the SCJN was a pioneer in recognizing that the adult use of cannabis is a matter of individual autonomy protected by the right to free development of the personality. 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