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Colombian Presidential candidate Luis Perez of Think Big Movement party shows a Colombian national flag with a marijuana leaf during a presidential debate in Bogota on March 29, 2022. Colombia will hold Presidential elections on May 29. (Photo by JUAN PABLO PINO/AFP via Getty Images)

News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. April 1, 2022: Here are the cannabis headlines making marijuana news globally and in the Caribbean and Latin America for today, April 1, 2022 in less than 60 seconds:

The U.S. House of Representatives is set to pass legislation Today, April 1, 2022, to legalize marijuana nationwide, an effort that has unprecedented levels of support in both chambers of Congress.

Viral TikTok longboarder Doggface, has joined Snoop Dogg, War and Grammy-nominated producer Klypso, aka Joseph Mourad, to release “Low Rider” – the classic re-envisioned as a stoner anthem for April 20th.

As the biggest shopping day of the year for the cannabis industry approaches, businesses are preparing for 4/20 with loosened COVID-19 pandemic restrictions and a focus on selling flower, mainly in the form of pre-rolls.

Tyson 2.0 (“The Company”), iconic boxer, entrepreneur and cannabis advocate Mike Tyson’s cannabis brand, has announced that Tyson 2.0’s premium range of cannabis products are now available at retailers across Delaware, Illinois and Washington D.C.

The ROKiT Venturi Racing Formula E team has announced a new partnership with Craft 1861, a CBD company based in New Mexico. It’s the first CBD sponsorship for the electric series, and it signals a growing shift toward similar partnerships in the future for all race series.

The UK’s Food Standards Agency has created a list of more than 3,500 food products infused with cannabidiol (CBD), bringing them one step closer to being authorised as part of government plans to wrest control over a flourishing industry.

The Bermuda Senate has rejected the Progressive Labour Party (PLP) government’s legislation on cannabis for the second time in a year in the British Overseas Territory, but the onus is now on Governor Rena Lalgie to make a ruling on the controversial issue.

A 45-year-old welderhas been detained by police in Jamaica following the seizure of approximately 1000 pounds of ganja in Portland. Police said the drug has a street value of approximately US$700,000.

And Three Marijuana Stocks To Consider Buying Are: WM Technology (NASDAQ: MAPS), CEA Industries (NASDAQ: CEAD) and urban-gro (NASDAQ: UGRO).

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