A report in Politico on Thursday suggests that U.S. border officials may consider Canadians who work and invest in legal cannabis companies in Canada as being afoul of U.S. law. (Darryl Dyck/Canadian Press)"If you have investments in cannabis companies, even companies that are publicly traded, that could raise flags," she said in an interview Friday. But there's much uncertainty as to how far the concept of "involvement" the marijuana industry extends. Canadian Sam Znaimer was recently turned away and banned for life at a crossing in Washington state because one of his many business ventures is a legal cannabis company. But if they plan to continue to be involved in the cannabis industry, there's no point anyway, Saunders says.
Source: CBC News September 14, 2018 15:11 UTC