Sanchez DeVanny Eseverri SC | Mexico | 21 Jun 2023
In June 2021, the Supreme Court issued a groundbreaking decision regarding the prohibition of the use of cannabis for recreational purposes as seen in the General Health Law. The Court held this prohibition to be contrary to a range of constitutional principles and human rights. This article discusses regulations on health risks and marketing in the wake of this judgment.
Keller and Heckman LLP | USA | 24 Feb 2023
On February 22, 2023, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced the filing of civil money penalty (CMP) complaints against four domestic…
Sanchez DeVanny Eseverri SC | Mexico | 1 Sep 2021
In 2018 the Supreme Court of Justice established the obligation of Congress to decriminalise the use of cannabis for recreational and other purposes. However, the government subsequently established a restriction on the importation of vapes and other new nicotine technologies, arguing that such goods represented a health risk. Following a recent Second Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice......
Squire Patton Boggs | United Kingdom | 5 May 2020
Although Britain remains gripped by the coronavirus lockdown, for the UK advertising sector regulator, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA), it…
Fasken | Canada | 4 Dec 2019
This month, the British Columbia Health Minister announced plans to introduce legislation that will increase the BC’s provincial tax on vaping…
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