Marijuana And The U.S. Border
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Pardons aren’t supposed to be visible at the U.S. border. Here’s why they often arePardons are supposed to let a former offender move on. So why do they sometimes create more problems than they solve at the U.S. border?CannabisJul 31, 2019
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How a weed conviction at 18 got a man banned at the U.S. border — 37 years laterMark pleaded guilty to marijuana possession in 1982 at age 18. Thirty-seven years later, U.S. border officials confronted him about the arrest, banning him from the U.S. for life.CannabisJun 19, 2019
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