Mexico, towards a green horizon?
In the U.S., 30 states have marijuana regulations, nine for its recreational use and the rest for its medical use
In the U.S., 30 states have marijuana regulations, nine for its recreational use and the rest for its medical use
The Supreme Court made its first ruling to allow a group of people to grow marijuana for personal use in November 2015
He was extradited to the U.S. from Mexico on January 2017, after escaping from Mexican prisons twice
Andrés Manuel López Obrador said that he would consider legalizing certain drugs as part of a broader strategy to fight poverty and crime
He began his criminal career and 12, by age 15 he had already murdered and kidnapped someone
Organized crime is deeply rooted in Mexico City, and operates a few steps away from government offices
Guzmán Salazar coordinated the Sinaloa's cartel cocaine, weed, and heroin transportation to the US between 2004 and 2005, and an arrest warrant was issued against him in 2009
Videos recorded by students show the UNAM's surveillance forces turning a blind eye to drug trafficking
Rosalinda González was freed from prison late on September 6, after the judge determined they didn't have enough evidence
The clandestine lab was found inside an abandoned mine