Indigenous communities in Oaxaca, Mexico, are replacing corn crops with cannabis in anticipation of marijuana being legalized in the country.
Ten communities in the sierra formed the collective Oaxaca Highlands and are in the process of obtaining growing permits.
They plan to use the plant to sell products containing CBD, dishes flavored with cannabis seed, and clothes and beer made with hemp.last year eased the rules for receiving licenses to grow medicinal cannabis, which is legal.that would decriminalize cannabis for recreational purposes has been approved by the lower house and a Senate vote is anticipated for the legislative period that starts in February.
The Oaxaca and Guerrero highlands have for many years been exploited by drug-trafficking organizations that force local residents to
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