Category: Marijuana Legalization and Decriminalization
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Do You Have A Marijuana Conviction? Cross Border Travel: What Individuals and Employers Need to Know About Cannabis Pardons & Visa WaiversHello and thank you for downloading our ...
Read MoreNew TSA Rules on CBD Oil Do Not Include Canada Users
In May 2019 the United States Transportation Security Administration (TSA) updated their cannabis policy to allow some forms of cannabidiol (CBD) oil on flights. TSA.gov new regulations ...
Read MoreLifetime Ban For Canadian Crossing Into U.S. With CBD Oil
Canada's marijuana legalization and decriminalization have resulted in many criminal inadmissibility questions for individuals and corporate Canada/U.S. cross-border business. ...
Read More6 Months In: What Employees Who Travel Between Canada and the U.S. Need to Know About Cannabis Legalization
Canada legalized the recreational use of marijuana 6 months ago, in October 2018. Employees who travel between Canada and the United States continue to have concerns about how legalized ...
Read MoreHow to Enter Canada If You've Been Convicted of Marijuana Use or Related Crimes
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Read MoreHow Marijuana Impaired Driving Penalties Can Result in Deportation from Canada
Canada legalized the recreational use of cannabis in October 2018, and on December 18, 2018, Canada enacted new impaired driving penalties and the maximum penalty for most of these ...
Read MoreShould You Let Your Nexus Pass Expire Now That Canada Legalized Marijuana
The legalization of marijuana in Canada on October 17 heightened the concerns of Canadians who legally use, work in or invest in the Canadian cannabis industry. An active case in the ...
Read MoreU.S. Customs Revises Policy for Canada Marijuana Growers
Canada's new marijuana legalization laws that go into effect October 17, 2018, have the potential to permanently bar anyone who invests, works in or buys marijuana legally in Canada ...
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