Screened at border, Canadians who are honest about using marijuana could be banned from the US
Near the Sumas Border check point, semi-retired contractor Bill Powers of Chilliwack, Canada is no longer allowed to cross the border into the United States because he admitted to smoking marijuana in his past, on October 9, 2018, in Abbotsford, Canada. Powers' attorney is trying to obtain a waiver so he can once again gain access to the U.S., where he has spent many evenings having dinner in Seattle, catching a Mariners or Seahawks game. (Gina Ferazzi/Los AngelesTimes/TNS)