In 2021, Mexico’s Supreme Court declared cannabis prohibition unconstitutional, setting the stage for full legalization. Then Congress proceeded to do absolutely nothing with that ruling for years. The legislative process stalled, got punted, stalled again. So what Mexico ended up with is a patchwork legal reality where your rights exist on paper but the infrastructure to exercise them barely exists at all.
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