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PARDON vs. EXPUNGE – “There seems to be some confusion”. Here’s the other side.

Posted bywpengine 20 October 2018

U.S. law enforcement cannot access records on Canadian pardons, says a spokesperson for the public safety ministry.

Source: Federal government refutes claims that pot pardons could cause problems at the border | The Star

Posted bywpengine20 October 2018Posted inUncategorized

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