Feds Giving Canadians 'Dangerous' Advice On Pot At The Border: Lawyer

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Just say no to the slang & be best😂 GrowYourOwnTherapy

This is all terrible advise. Just say no, you have never consumed marijuana and no problem.

Blair,Goodale,Wilson-Raybould will be having a great laugh while getting stoned on the drug they consider righteous; the drug they chug as reports of naive cannabis users taking the liquor up pot haters advice & told US Customs that they do Trudeau's legal drug & r banned from US

I guess they accept hopelessness!

Name recognition issues? He's been around long enough that everyone should know him. More press is clearly needed.

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