Mexican cartels are often compared to corporations. And in some ways they are. Like any international business, they are constantly innovating and adapting to compete in one of the fiercest capitalist ...
In an interview with The Seattle Times, former Mexican President Vicente Fox Quezada favored in creating the first U.S. Company who would legally sell marijuana in Mexico, and its legal distribution ...
Both the United States and Mexico for years have fought side by side against the trafficking of illegal drugs, especially marijuana. But recently this past November 2012, the states of Washington and ...
Mexican authorities arrested alleged drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán over the weekend, the crown jewel bust in a crowded field of narco kingpins. Would legal marijuana in the U.S. have put him out ...
Marijuana legalization may have accomplished what the War on Drugs has failed to do — put the squeeze on Mexican drug cartel activity. The U.S. Border Patrol has released 2015 data showing that the ...
Mexico opened on Tuesday a national debate on prohibitionist marijuana laws, as the government appeared open to legalizing medical cannabis use. President Enrique Pena Nieto, who personally opposes ...
Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto proposed Thursday legalizing medical marijuana and easing restrictions on recreational use, a major policy shift for a government embroiled in an ultra-violent ...
Marijuana legalization in the United States has prompted an unusual shift in the black market drug trade—marijuana is now being smuggled south of the U.S.-Mexico border. It appears Mexican residents ...
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto said on Tuesday he is open to the legalization of medical marijuana in Mexico and that his government would announce new measures in the ...
AMATA, Mexico (Reuters) - Farmers growing marijuana in remote Mexican mountains are adopting techniques pioneered in the United States to produce more potent pot and boost profits from the cash crop ...
New Mexico will launch its own legal recreational marijuana market in 2022, but the business done there could hurt Colorado's cannabis industry. Denver7 spoke with a dispensary owner in the border ...