Landmark Ruling by Mexico's Supreme Court Paves the Way for Legalizing Pot

The Mexican Supreme Court has ruled that individuals have the constitutional right to grow and distribute marijuana for personal use, a much-anticipated decision handed down Wednesday that delivers a landmark blow to the drug war in Latin America.

While the ruling does not strike down any existing laws, it opens the door to legalization by challenging the country’s strict prohibition rules and throwing the weight of the highest court behind a growing marijuana policy reform movement.

As reported by the New York Times, the ruling also “reflects a changing dynamic in Mexico, where for decades the American-backed war on drugs has produced much upheaval but few lasting victories.”

The Times continues:

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