Canadians in pot industry may have trouble crossing the U.S. border

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Canadians in pot industry may have trouble crossing the U.S. border
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If they are travelling on business, they may be ‘deemed inadmissible’

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Their country, their rules. Why do Canadians feel entitled to cross the border as if it’s a right? Get over it.

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