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Is marihuana legal for tourists or foreigners? We talk about the legal status of cannabis in Mexico and why weed legality is confusing.
Cannabis in Mexico is legal for both recreational and medicinal purposes. It became legal for recreational purposes in June 2021, upon application and issuance of a permit from the health secretariat, COFEPRIS (Comisión Federal para la Protección contra Riesgos Sanitarios). [1]
The Mexican Supreme Court ruled in June 2021 that the prohibition of personal cannabis use was unconstitutional by a vote of 8-3, legalizing recreational marijuana use for adults and possession...
While recreational and medical use of marijuana has been legalized in Mexico, the laws can be complicated. You are allowed to possess up to 5 grams of cannabis. Possessing this small amount is considered a misdemeanor, typically leading to a recommendation for rehabilitation.
Personal possession of up to five grams of cannabis is now legal, in theory. And the pungent aroma of marijuana does seem to be more common as Mexico inches towards legalizing cannabis....
In Mexico the law does not permit the production, import or sale of recreational cannabis. This problem, however, has been overcome by constitutional trials. The Supreme Court of Justice has recognised the right to consume cannabis recreationally.
Marijuana currently exists in a legal flux state in Mexico. It’s not entirely legal, but it’s not entirely illegal either. Medical cannabis is technically legal in Mexico, but there is no legal...
Mexico’s Supreme Court has approved on Monday, June 28, 2021, a challenge to the constitutionality of a law that declares the consumption of marijuana illegal, opening the way for Mexicans to consume and grow the plant at home with certain restrictions.
In June 2021, Mexico’s Supreme Court decriminalized the recreational use of cannabis. Since 2017, medical cannabis with low THC content has been legal in Mexico. Adults can legally possess up to 28 grams of cannabis and cultivate a limited number of plants, subject to regulatory approval.
Adult-use cannabis has not been fully legalized in Mexico, but possession of 5 grams or less of marijuana for recreational use was decriminalized in 2009. The end of 2020 saw the Mexican Senate approve legalization, allowing production, retail sales, and home cultivation.