How Admitting to Past Use of Marijuana May Affect Your Entry to the U.S.
In this video, Senior Associate Attorney Gabriella Agostinelli discusses how admitting to past use of marijuana may affect your entry to the United States. Be sure …
It’s absolutely obscene, if you have no criminal record or conviction, and merely openly and honestly admit you have smoked marihuana in the past, you are treated like a criminal. Yet if you have manslaughter on your record, you’re likely to get in, no problem. So upside down. Federal law needs to change with the times, quickly.
It’s absolutely obscene, if you have no criminal record or conviction, and merely openly and honestly admit you have smoked marihuana in the past, you are treated like a criminal. Yet if you have manslaughter on your record, you’re likely to get in, no problem. So upside down. Federal law needs to change with the times, quickly.