Canadians who use legal weed in Canada will have big problems at the US border

His brother was “non-refused” access to the United States when seeking rehab, and he’s the premier of a province about to be selling legal weed. Hmmm. (And never mind the allegations of being a drug dealer back in the day.)

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In practice, that will be interesting, given that in several provinces, the cannabis business will be run by provincial governments. By Owen’s reckoning, any official of, say, Ontario’s or Quebec’s proposed new cannabis stores, or anyone involved in the planning of legalization, or marketing or sale, or any investor in any of the government suppliers will be guilty of moral turpitude and banned from America. This is Trump nation. It could happen.

I’d actually enjoy being a fly on the wall if and when Owen’s agents regretfully inform Julian Fantino, former Toronto police chief, former Ontario Provincial Police commissioner, former Conservative minister in the Harper government and newly minted cannabis-growing executive, that he is a morally turpitudinous character, and that if he wishes to ever enter the United States again, he needs to beg for an official waiver.

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