Mexico's Supreme Court has decriminalised the private recreational use of cannabis by adults, calling the current prohibition unconstitutional.

Mexico marijuana: Top court decriminalises recreational use of cannabis

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2021-06-29 01:00:04

Mexico's Supreme Court has decriminalised the private recreational use of cannabis by adults, calling the current prohibition unconstitutional.

In a 8-3 decision, the court ruled that adults would be able to apply for permits to cultivate and consume their own cannabis. Smoking in public and in front of children is banned.

Mexico United Against Crime, a non-governmental organisation, said the decision "does not decriminalise the activities necessary to carry out consumption" such as possession and transportation.

Mexico's lower house approved a bill legalising the recreational use of cannabis in March, but still needed final approval by the Senate.

The legislation would let users with a permit carry up to 28g and grow as many as eight plants at home for personal use. At present, it is illegal to carry more than five grams.

Supporters of legalisation hope it could reduce some of the violence related to illegal drugs trade, which claims the lives of thousands of people in the country every year.

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