Pot workers won’t automatically be denied entry into U.S., border agency says
OTTAWA — Working in Canada’s legal pot industry won’t deprive you of a Disney World holiday but the U.S. government’s about-face for cannabis employees doesn’t change anything for Canadians who admit to legally smoking marijuana after next week.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection quietly updated Wednesday its statement on Canada’s legalization of cannabis to say Canadian citizens who work in the industry and want to travel to the United States should “generally be admissible” as long as their trip is unrelated to the marijuana industry.
Workers who want to travel for business related to the industry will still be denied entry, the statement says.
It is a significant change from the policy issued on Sept. 21 which said working in the industry “may affect admissibility.”