Authorities in Mexico City have removed the "Comuna 4.20" cannabis tolerance camp from the Plaza de la Información near Metro Hidalgo and relocated it to new sites, including the Plaza de la Concepción and the intersection of Reforma and Violeta streets. The government stated that the original sites on Avenida Hidalgo and Avenida Juárez had deviated from their intended purpose by involving the sale of illegal substances. The relocation has sparked protests from residents in the Guerrero and Centro neighborhoods of the Cuauhtémoc borough, who blocked major roads citing concerns about nearby schools. The city government emphasized that the designated cannabis consumption areas are meant for individual use within legal limits. Meanwhile, local communities including the Otomí in Roma and inhabitants of Iztacalco, Tláhuac, Venustiano Carranza, and Xochimilco have raised concerns about displacement amid ongoing urban changes. The government of Mexico City continues to organize forums to address local issues related to community rights and urban development.
🔴 Vecinos de la colonia Guerrero se manifestaron en la Glorieta de Simón Bolívar, en la alcaldía Cuauhtémoc, para expresar su inconformidad ante la reciente reubicación de un punto cannábico en esa zona. https://t.co/JArnu96nQr
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