A Sinaloa state congresswoman, Paola Gárate, has not filed a formal complaint despite receiving a funeral wreath—a known threat in the region—at her office. The state government has not confirmed whether it will provide her with protective security details. Gárate stated authorities have only offered to provide security during official travel or when a specific risk is identified. This offer is considered insufficient by observers given the explicit nature of the threat. The incident highlights ongoing security concerns for politicians in Sinaloa, a state heavily impacted by cartel violence. Authorities are remaining tight-lipped regarding the specifics of the case and potential investigations. The lack of a formal denunciation and limited government response are raising questions about the protection afforded to elected officials in the state.