ginolicious
Well-Known Member
Well it has now begun. It is becoming a huge issue for Canadians to enter the States with legalization.
Credit card data is held in the states. Canadians are not Americans and therefore the US can access that data without a warrant. If they see a purchase from a cannabis store you may be subject to a lifetime ban apparently. Some provinces have circumvented this by not displaying the actual store. For example in Nova Scotia they sell the product at NSLC which is the liquor commission of Nova Scotia. Therefore if they run your credit card they will not know. Residents in Sask are getting slammed. Admitting to use even 30 years ago will give you a ban. Border guards are lying saying they can drug test you, detain you indefinitely or give a lie detector test if you do not answer their pot questions. Legally, they cannot.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatoon/estevan-cannabis-smoke-border-u-s-1.4883091
Credit card data is held in the states. Canadians are not Americans and therefore the US can access that data without a warrant. If they see a purchase from a cannabis store you may be subject to a lifetime ban apparently. Some provinces have circumvented this by not displaying the actual store. For example in Nova Scotia they sell the product at NSLC which is the liquor commission of Nova Scotia. Therefore if they run your credit card they will not know. Residents in Sask are getting slammed. Admitting to use even 30 years ago will give you a ban. Border guards are lying saying they can drug test you, detain you indefinitely or give a lie detector test if you do not answer their pot questions. Legally, they cannot.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatoon/estevan-cannabis-smoke-border-u-s-1.4883091