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I tagged the lead as 'dubious' because it seems that while SSM will soon be legal in NL, it's not clear from sources that the SC made it so on Feb 19. Sources report that the SC has demanded that the NL legislature enact legislation to provide for SSM, suggesting that (as elsewhere in Mexico), SSM will not be legal until the law is changed. SC rulings themselves do not change the law, unlike in the US. But probably best to discuss this in the NL thread of the SSM talk page, which gets more traffic. — kwami (talk) 20:09, 20 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]