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U.S. man drives into Canada by mistake, gets busted with 78 pounds of pot on the way back

16 June 2025
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U.S. man drives into Canada by mistake, gets busted with 78 pounds of pot on the way back
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A U.S. man was arrested after accidentally crossing into Canada and returning, where U.S. Customs and Border Protection found 60 vacuum-sealed bags of marijuana weighing 78 pounds in his rental truck, valued at approximately CAD$312,000. The man, who claimed his vehicle was empty, is facing charges of criminal possession of cannabis after the discovery.

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