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Why is Cannabis Smuggling Up Over 350% at One US-Canadian Border Crossing?

In the last ten months, customs officials and other agents operating at Michigan, United States of America – Ontario, Canada border have seized over 14,000 pounds of pot. In 2018, less than 3,000 pounds of cannabis were seized at the same border. This indicates that the recent incidents are five times more than what was confiscated merely three years ago. The size of the shipments is growing each month. Makes one wonder what amount of cannabis is sifting through the borders without the authorities’ knowledge. For 14,000 pounds of pot to be seized at the Michigan border, how many pounds of pot made its way across.

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