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Added on the 12/05/2021 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Mexico City, Jun 27 (EFE).- Hundreds of people demonstrated Sunday in Mexico City to demand a change in the legislation to allow the recreational use of marijuana, as well as the acceptance of this plant for therapeutic use. The rally took place ahead of the Supreme Court of Justice (SCJN)'s debate to potentially invalidate the prohibition of individual consumption of cannabis for recreational purposes. (Camera: ULISES ANDRADE). SHOT LIST: A RALLY TO DEMAND THE LEGALIZATION OF MARIJUANA, IN MEXICO CITY, MEXICO.
Mexico City, Jun 14 (EFE).- Activists from the Mexican cannabis movement 'Planton 420' gathered on Monday to demand the legalization of marijuana. (Camera: JUAN FRANCISCO CHÁVEZ). SHOT LIST: A PROTEST TO DEMAND THE LEGALIZATION OF MARIJUANA, IN MEXICO CITY, MEXICO.
Mexico City, May 8 (EFE).- Activists and citizens Saturday in Mexico City to support the legalization of marijuana in the country.Led by members of the Mexican Cannabis Movement, thousands of people walked along the streets of the Mexican capital, asking for this plant to be legalized in the country. (Camera: ULISES ANDRADE VELA ).SHOT LIST: PEOPLE MARCH TO SUPPOR THE LEGALIZATION OF MARIJUANA IN MEXICO CITY, MEXICO. SOUND BITE: GRACIELA, WORKER AT NATIONAL AUTONOMOUS UNIVERSITY OF MEXICO (UNAM). (IN SPANISH).TRANSLATION:- There's a lot more information nowadays. Young people need that information, and actually it is just a plant, a plant that helps a lot in many things.
A Starbucks cafe which is staffed entirely by seniors has opened up in Mexico City. This particular Starbucks will be staffed exclusively by elderly people, as part of an agreement between the coffee chain and the 'National Institute for Older Persons' to hire seniors and offer them an alternative to unemployment.
Images show Mexican police officers guarding the Ecuadorian embassy in Mexico City following the suspension of diplomatic ties between both countries. Ecuadoran authorities stormed the Mexican embassy in Quito to arrest former vice president Jorge Glas, who was taking refuge there, prompting Mexico to sever diplomatic ties. IMAGES
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).