By Karol Suarez, CNN
Politicians have been urging the approval of the regulation of marijuana.
Mexico City (CNN)When Javier Zaragoza wakes up in the morning, he rolls a blunt for breakfast. He repeats it four times a day.
For the past five years, he s been growing six marijuana plants for personal use at his home in Chimalhuacán, State of Mexico. It feels right because it s for personal use. I don t have to buy it from organized crime, he told CNN. And somehow people no longer see you as a criminal.
Soon, it may no longer be a crime. In April, Mexico s Senate is expected to approve a new law to legalize cannabis, two years after the country s Supreme Court ruled that it was unconstitutional to ban the drug.
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