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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]
22 Σεπ 2020 · Mexico has played a crucial role in spreading the use of cannabis globally. However, although ‘la mota’ (i.e. cannabis) is very much present in the culture of the country, it has also had its fair share of complex political and social repercussions.
Mexico has been key in the worldwide spread of marijuana use and cannabis culture. It was through Mexico that the plant found its way to North America’s jazz vipers, beatniks and hippies.
9 Απρ 2021 · In this article, Nida shares about some of her earlier research into the history of marijuana in Mexico, detailing cannabis’ arrival with Span-ish colonizers who intended to use the plant for industrial purposes, and how the conception of the plant shifted over time, eventually coming to be referred to as “marijuana” as opposed to “hemp.”
19 Σεπ 2023 · Public sentiment around cannabis in Mexico is complex and varies widely. While there’s a growing movement advocating for legalization, echoing global trends, conservative voices remain strong.
This chapter describes the emergence of cannabis in Mexico but also the political, economic, and cultural structures that would guide the plant's journey through Mexican history. It examines how the Spanish conquest and colonization of Mexico brought together European, indigenous, and African culture in most spheres of life.
Several drug products can be produced from the cannabis plant, falling into three main categories: “Herbal cannabis”: the leaves and fl owers of the plant “Cannabis resin”: the pressed secretions of the plant, commonly referred to as “hashish” in the West or “charas” in India “Cannabis oil”