If you are found in possession of less than 500 grams (1.1 lb) of cannabis or marijuana, you won't be detained, as Mexican laws define such quantity as "for personal use only". If you carry greater quantities, regardless of destination you will be classified as a "drug dealer" (or narcomenudista) and you will be subject to prosecution and most likely, jail.
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If you are found in possession of less than 500 grams (1.1 lb) of cannabis or marijuana, you won't be detained, as Mexican laws define such quantity as "for personal use only". If you carry greater quantities, regardless of destination you will be classified as a "drug dealer" (or narcomenudista) and you will be subject to prosecution and most likely, jail.However, you should be aware that if such drug is found by Mexican authorities when traveling to the US, they will notify the corresponding authorities on your port of destination, and most likely, you will be arrested for drug possession.
You can apply but that kind of smuggling is a felony- doubt if you application will beapproved
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The motorcycle laws in Mexico is everyone should wear HELMET.
What is Mexico law on extradition?
It is called Talavera.
From 10 to 30 years.
Smuggling.
10 years is the minimum sentence in Mexico.
No. Mexico is an independent country.
A person accused of smuggling sugar would typically be tried in a federal court, especially if the case involves violations of federal customs laws or regulations. The specific jurisdiction could vary based on the location of the alleged crime and the amount of sugar involved. If the case involves state laws, it might be tried in a state court. Ultimately, the trial venue would depend on the legal framework governing the smuggling charges.