So, the other day I was reading through some posts on my work app. Everything is centered around help with, goings-on in the travel industry, etc.. It is the place we can all converge to have a discussion. While going through the posts I came across a post about cannabis.
Honestly, with the legalization back in October, there has been so much publicity and cannabis has been everywhere, in every publication, flooding my inbox, all over T.V., etc… The main thing that I am seeing, as a Travel Agent, is the possibilities behind cannabis tourism. But, that is a topic for another day…
Today, the topic is cannabis and the U.S. Border. The post that I came across on my work app has to do with cannabis use and crossing the Border. So, I know there is a lot of people that are aware of this, however I have come across quite a few people who are not.
Long story short.. If you plan on crossing into the U.S. and have used cannabis, purchased cannabis or invest in Canadian or American legal cannabis companies, you could be denied entry, and even receive a lifetime ban.

In one article, they even talk about how travel to and from places where it is legal can affect your entry.
“The border prohibition applies even to Canadians authorized to use cannabis for medical purposes — and to people travelling to or from parts of the United States where cannabis has been legalized or decriminalized.”
– CBC NEWS Article:
Cannabis and the border: what pot-smoking Canadians need to know
Written by: John Paul Tasker
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/tasker-smoke-pot-us-border-oct-17-1.4865696
This, to me, is scary. Every time I have someone interested in booking travel to the U.S. I make sure to make them aware of this.
Now, with this being said, this is not something that may be asked or looked at all of the time. I know a few people that have crossed and these were not questions asked, but please be advised that this is a possibility and it can affect your travel plans. It is always a good idea to have your Travel Agent check with your travel insurance company to see what sorts of policies there may be in place, and if they cover a situation like this.
As always, make sure you are well informed and travel safe!










