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Mexico Passes Bill To Legalise Cannabis
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The lower House of Congress in Mexico approved a bill to decriminalise the use of cannabis for recreational, medical and scientific uses.
Such bill received 316 votes in its favour and 127 votes against.
Andrés Manuel Lopez Obrador, the President of Mexico, is in favour of the said bill.
The bill is awaiting review and approval from the Senate, after which it would become a law.
People of the age of 18 years and older, are allowed to grow, carry or consume marijuana and its derivatives.
Five types of licenses for the cultivation, transformation, sale, research and export or import of cannabis is enlisted in the bill.
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Elixinol to Acquire 100% of CannaCare Health
Elixinol GlobalMarch 17, 2021 GMT
Acquisition positions Elixinol as a leading pan-European CBD business and accelerates path to profitability
Management to discuss transaction and provide business update at the Cannabis Investing Forum on March 18
WESTMINSTER, Colo., March 17, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Elixinol Global Limited (Elixinol or the Company) (ASX:EXL; OTCQB:ELLXF) is pleased to announce that it has entered into a binding agreement for its subsidiary (Elixinol B.V.) to acquire all of the issued share capital of CannaCare Health GmbH (CannaCare), a company incorporated in Germany (Proposed Transaction). The vendors of CannaCare are Mr Frank Otto, Ms Annette-Rosa Oplesch and an entity associated with Mr Michael Oplesch (Vendors). The Proposed Transaction is subject to the satisfaction of certain conditions precedent, the details of whic
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Debates on the medical use of cannabis and drug liberalization as a whole is certainly back on the agenda in Hungary. Amid a strict drug law and growing international tendencies, the Fidesz-led government still firmly opposes a more lenient stance on the matter. Recently, the government went against the joint EU stance and voted against a UN resolution that would pave the way for the legal use of medical cannabis.
In the latest development, at the 14th UN Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice in Kyoto on Monday, the Foreign Minister (who by his own admission, has never drunk either any alcohol, or even coffee) said that “unfortunately, what we see is that Brussels supports not only illegal migration but an increased use of drugs.” He explained that “cannabis has recently been reclassified in the UN as an allegedly non-hazardous substance.”