
Mexico’s Senate will vote for a bill to fully legalize marijuana in the next few days marking a major step toward changing the country’s approach to the drug by removing it as a source of income for violent drug gangs

Mexico’s Senate will vote for a bill to fully legalize marijuana in the next few days marking a major step toward changing the country’s approach to the drug by removing it as a source of income for violent drug gangs

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Mexico’s President Andrés Manuel López Obrador vowed wage increases and funding for the implementation of labor reforms as part of a campaign to convince U.S. Democratic lawmakers to ratify a new North American trade deal

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