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How the Mexican Supreme Court’s Vote to Nullify Cannabis Prohibition Can Help American Legalization Efforts

It wouldn’t stay unregulated for long. If the Supreme Court does vote to abolish cannabis prohibition, lawmakers would still be charged with coming up with a system – except, every day they stall now would mean that unregulated activities can flourish. This means that as a response, lawmakers could quickly pass a resolution that may not be optimal. After all, the reason for stalling – according to lawmakers – was to create a fair and well-regulated cannabis market while being able to respect the rights of indigenous farmers & communities of low resources.

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