Mexico:
The Supreme Court Of Justice Extends The Term For The Congress To Rule On The Regulation Related To Cannabis
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In a session held on Friday, April 17, 2020, the Supreme Court
of Justice determined to again extend the period granted to the
Congress to rule on the legislation for the use of cannabis.
Prior to this determination, the Congress had until April 30,
2020 to approve the corresponding legislation, derived from the
first extension granted by the Supreme Court of Justice in a
session held on October 2019.
This new extension will expire on the last day of the
Congress' regular session period, which will run from September
1 to December 15, 2020.
Originally published 5 May, 2020
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