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Hurricane Iota victims await aid, evacuation in Colombia

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San Andres, Nov 19 (EFE).- El Senado mexicano aprobó legalizar la marihuana recreativa este jueves, un paso histórico para aliviar la crisis de derechos humanos y consolidar al país como potencia industrial del cannabis, aunque activistas advierten que aún es insuficiente y todavía debe superar escollos legislativos.Con 82 votos a favor, 18 en contra y siete abstenciones, el Senado avaló la creación de la Ley Federal para la Regulación del Cannabis y el Instituto Mexicano de Regulación y Control de Cannabis, además de reformas a Ley General de Salud y del Código Penal que prohíben el consumo lúdico de la marihuana. (Camera: JUAN DAVID SUAREZ). SHOT LIST: FAMILY AND FRIENDS AWAIT THE ARRIVAL OF SURVIVORS OF HURRICANE IOTA WHO ARRIVE FROM PROVIDENCIA ISLAND AT THE GUSTAVO ROJAS PINILLA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, IN SAN ANDRES, COLOMBIA.SOUND BITES: LEOVA, A SWISS TOURIST ARRIVING TO SAN ANDRÉS FROM PROVIDENCIA.

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