Mexico is planning to legalize cannabis...
We asked Mexican citizens about the landmark decision to become the world's largest market for cannabis.
We asked Mexican citizens about the landmark decision to become the world's largest market for cannabis.
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00:00After a war as difficult as the war on drugs in Mexico,
00:05it is very important that we gradually take away the strength of prohibitionism.
00:11In this video, we are going to talk about the legalization of cannabis.
00:29Approved in general and in particular,
00:32the decree by which the federal law for the regulation of cannabis is expired.
00:37I still have some fears because the law is still quite restrictive
00:42and we have tried to make modifications to make it wider.
00:46I give you the example, there is a register to be able to have your own plants,
00:50but at least you will be able to have plants in your house,
00:53trade points and associations will be allowed.
00:58The truth is that, symbolically, this is a big step.
01:07Now, economically it is super important,
01:30because Mexico geographically is a world power in the production of cannabis.
01:36It has been since the 80s, when the war on drugs and narco began.
01:43Since then, after Morocco, we were the second producer at an international level.
01:49Now that this becomes a regulated industry,
01:52it is sought that these income also go through taxes,
01:56which will help to finance many things of the programs that are being proposed.
02:00The risk and damage reduction programs that are being proposed in the law.
02:05And of course, it will give a lot of jobs and work to both entrepreneurs
02:10who start in this company and the community that works within it.
02:26The big problem is that the possession of the plant is not decriminalized.
02:29After certain parameters, more than 28 grams of possession,
02:39like on the street, if the police catch you with more than 28 grams,
02:43you can be fined from 250 dollars to 500 dollars.
02:53For a person in Mexico, it is a lot of money.
02:59The legalization of cannabis in Mexico
03:10I am in favor of responsible consumption,
03:12but I am also in favor that legalization in the country
03:15has a positive impact for farmers,
03:17and not only for transnational companies,
03:19which are the ones that benefit the most from this type of approvals and laws.
03:24I am also in favor that there is education and awareness
03:27for the population and society in general.
03:29As a parent, I think the most important thing is
03:33that my children have the necessary information about all the situations
03:36that they are going to face out there,
03:38but mainly that they know that their rights are ensured by their previous generations.
03:43It is not so much that I want them to try marijuana,
03:46but if they decide it as adults,
03:48then they have every right and that is part of my struggle.
03:51I think that its regularization would lead us to have an industry,
03:58a new industry that would strengthen our economy as a country.
04:02Of course, if we do not take these small steps of regularization
04:06and awareness, there is a lot that remains for us to advance as a society.
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