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Mexico May Now Vote on Marijuana Legalization by the End of the Year

The new Mexican law would allow businesses to implement vertical integration – meaning that a single company would be able to create products and control the entire supply chain. However, there is a cap on how many licenses a single person can hold – placing a limit on monopolizing the marketplace. An individual can hold licenses for up to three establishments.

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