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A person is denied entry to Canada from prior conviction of marijuana conviction. With this criteria for entry, how is Tanner Hall able to ski in Canada?
topic:CheeF said:A person is denied entry to Canada from prior conviction of marijuana conviction.
13256496:Turd.Ferguson said:
13256937:connory998 said:I thought he was a shareholder of Retallack cat-skiing, not Revelstoke?
13256957:Blurst said:Retallack is still in Canada.
I almost feel like sometimes border crossing rules just dont apply to famous people/people who have special concerns.
I have a buddy who has gone through hell and back to cross into America for the last two ski seasons (we are right on the Vermont border so we ski at Jay every weekend) because of a small possession charge in Canada, yet celebrities and musicians who clearly have priors are allowed to cross in and out no problem.
13256312:M-U-D said:Canada decriminalized possession of small amounts of certain drugs, either that or the amount of money he could potentially bring into the country.
13259168:Cotter said:False, recreational use of cannabis is still very much 100% illegal in Canada.
13259537:DasGoatenshafter said:Decriminalization doesn't mean legalize. It means you don't get a criminal record.
13259039:floop said:Its called a P Visa. Special visas for athletes, artists, entertainers etc. There are a few different classes (P1, P2 P3). Normal rules do not apply for these VISA applicants