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Mexico City Opens Three Regulated Cannabis Consumption Zones as Neighbors Protest

Residents of Centro Histórico have blockaded Eje Central in protests accusing authorities of seizing public space without consultation

Elementos de la Secretaría de Seguridad Ciudadana (SSC) realizaron un operativo en las inmediaciones del Metro Hidalgo, donde se ubica una comuna de consumidores de cannabis
Punto 420 en el Jardín de Lectura José Saramago.
Protesta anti punto 420 en la Plaza de la Concepción.
Elementos de la Secretaría de Seguridad Ciudadana (SSC) realizaron un operativo en las inmediaciones del Metro Hidalgo, bronce se ubica una comuna de consumidores de cannabis.

Overview

  • The new zones at Plaza de la Concepción, Glorieta de Simón Bolívar and Plaza de Lectura José Saramago operate daily from 08:00 to 20:00 with a 40-minute limit per visitor and a strict ban on cannabis sales.
  • Government-appointed monitors from Secretaría de Gobierno and IAPA personnel oversee each site and C5 cameras maintain continuous video surveillance to curb illegal activities.
  • Activist groups including Comuna 4.20, Hijas de la Cannabis and Siembra Cultura endorsed the relocations and now manage harm-reduction services and educational activities within the designated areas.
  • Centro Histórico residents have staged road blockades and filed formal grievances, arguing that officials failed to conduct neighborhood consultations or assess security impacts.
  • Officials warn that any breaches of the operational rules will prompt immediate closures to safeguard public order and ensure compliance with the agreed-upon guidelines.