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Recreational cocaine could soon be legal in Mexico on a case-by-case basis. A May ruling, which must be approved by a higher court, would allow two unidentified claimants to "possess, transport and use cocaine," but not sell it, in what Mexico United Against Crime calls a "historic step." MUAC brought the cases and seeks to end Mexico's war on drugs.
It said Mexico City court had ordered Cofepris, the national health regulator, to authorize the cocaine use in "another step in the fight to construct alternative drug policies that allow [Mexico] to redirect its security efforts and better address public health," per the BBC.
Mexico Judge Legalizes Cocaine—With a Catch - news - att.net
Here we go.
It said Mexico City court had ordered Cofepris, the national health regulator, to authorize the cocaine use in "another step in the fight to construct alternative drug policies that allow [Mexico] to redirect its security efforts and better address public health," per the BBC.
Mexico Judge Legalizes Cocaine—With a Catch - news - att.net
Here we go.