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U.S. reverses lifetime ban on Canadian woman who crossed border with CBD oil

Stockhouse Editorial
1 Comment| September 3, 2019

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Click to enlargeLess than two weeks after a Canadian woman was barred from entering the US after she was found with cannabidiol (CBD) oil at the border, her lawyer says her lifetime ban from entering the states has been reversed in what he is calling a "best-case scenario."

The 21-year-old, who has asked not to be identified, was crossing the border between B.C. and Washington state last month when CBD oil was found in her backpack.

CBD is the non-psychoactive product of the cannabis plant, and the woman says she uses CBD oil to treat the painful side-effects of scoliosis.

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