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Originally Posted by llwhiteoutll
Assuming that the CBP is going to spend the time, effort and money to go to every US CC issuer and demand the records for something like 70 million Canadian credit cards for the past however many years, turn billions of records into a searchable database using every way that a pot purchase shows up and then keep spending money to add hundreds of millions of records a month to their database, then yes, there is a concern.
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FYI if you buy it in Alberta online it shouldn't be an issue:
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In Alberta, online cannabis purchases from the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission will be recorded simply as ‘AGLC,’ spokesperson Heather Holmen wrote in an e-mail.
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https://globalnews.ca/news/4461315/w...ght-some-wont/
So your credit card statement shouldn't show anything incriminating. But if they search your phone and find an email receipt that would probably be an issue.