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Originally Posted by Fuzz
Gee, thanks. I was obviously referring to the US border, which has nothing to do with it's legal status in Canada. That doesn't answer what I was asking.
To be clear: Will the US treat medical users the same way it treats non-medical users? As in, if you admit that you have a legal medical prescription in Canada, will you be banned form entering if questioned(and answered), even if you do not have your medication on you?
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It’s entirely up to the border agent whether or not they let you cross. You could admit to smoking cannabis and they may deny you or let you in. You could deny it, or have never used cannabis in your life and they could still deny you entry. Being a Canadian citizen doesn’t give you the right to enter the US, but you can still be allowed to enter even if you admit to having used cannabis, whether it be medicinal or not. Having a card just looks a little more legit.