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On 12 January 2021, the Regulations to the General Health Law for the sanitary control of the production, research, and medicinal use of cannabis and its pharmacological derivatives (Regulations) were published in the Federal Official Gazette of Mexico.
This has as main purpose the harmonization of the applicable legal framework with respect to the amendments to the General Health Law and the Federal Criminal Code regarding cannabis matters, and as ordered by the Mexican Supreme Court in the Constitutional Claim Review Recourse 57/2019.
As part of the main provisions of the Regulations we highlight the following:
The Regulations do not cover products with agronomic and industrial purposes, such as the control of products with large industrial uses containing cannabis derivatives of less than 1 percent of THC (e.g., food, cosmetic products, etc.).
The Regulations will have an important effect on the provisions governing real estate and agricultural property matters in Mexico, as a result of the permits granted for the planting, growing, cropping, and production of cannabis.
The Regulations will enter into force on 13 January 2021. Hogan Lovells is ready to advise you on any issue related to this publication.
Authored by Juan Francisco Torres Landa, Ernesto Algaba, and Cecilia Stahlhut.