Mexico
to legalize marijuana-based product sales next year
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[December 21, 2017] MEXICO
CITY (Reuters) - Mexico will legalize sales of marijuana-based
medicines, foods, drinks, cosmetics and other products early next year,
its health regulator said on Wednesday, bringing some forms of cannabis
into legal commerce even as the country struggles with the illicit drug
trade.
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Mexico legalized the use of marijuana for medical and scientific
needs in June but has maintained a ban on recreational use and
cultivation.
Arturo Tornel, spokesman for health regulator Cofepris, said that
the agency plans to formally publish the regulation for pot-based
goods within days, allowing those items to enter the Mexico market
as soon as a month later.
He added that Cofepris expects distributors and retailers to import
the items, with some companies eventually producing items in Mexico
using marijuana grown abroad. The regulation does not apply to sales
of pure marijuana.
Legalization has stirred debate as Mexico grapples to curb drug
trafficking, a major income source for the violent drug cartels that
have killed 140,000 people in Mexico over the past decade.
Mexican cartels still make millions of dollars from smuggling
marijuana into the United States, despite the trend toward
legalization north of the border.
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Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Peru and Puerto Rico have also legalized
medical marijuana, and Uruguay blazed a trail in 2013 by becoming
the first country to allow the commercial cultivation and
distribution of weed.
Recreational marijuana is still broadly prohibited in Mexico, but in
2015 the Supreme Court granted four people the right to grow their
own marijuana for personal consumption, opening the door to
legalization.
(Reporting by Diego Ore and Noe Torres; Writing by Daina Beth
Solomon; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)
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