Deadline to legalize cannabis in Mexico put back to SDecember 15 2020

The Supreme Court accepted a request from a group of Senators on Friday to postpone the April 30 deadline to approve a law to legalize cannabis nationwide. Reports MJ Biz.


Marijuana Business Daily reported in March that the April 30 deadline was expected to be missed after both houses of Mexico’s Legislature suspended most of their work because of the coronavirus pandemic.The bill is expected to be approved during the Senate’s next ordinary session period, which starts in September.

The Supreme Court originally set an October 2019 deadline, but the Senate received an “exceptional and one-time only” extension after it failed to reach a consensus.

According to its latest version, the measure would, among other things:

  • Limit foreign investment in a cannabis business licensee to 49%.
  • Block vertical integration by allowing a business to possess only one type of license – chosen from cultivation, transformation, commercialization and import and export.
  • Limit horizontal integration, for instance, by restricting the allowable number of retail points of sale or limiting the area that a cultivation license holder would be able to cultivate.

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