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USE CASH NOT CREDIT TO BUY WEED – But wait … presently you can only order online in Ontario so, how does that work?

Posted bywpengine 19 December 2018

Canada’s privacy watchdog is warning marijuana users to pay with cash rather than plastic if they’re worried about the collection of their personal information.

Source: Privacy watchdog says legal cannabis buyers should use cash, not credit

Posted bywpengine19 December 2018Posted inUncategorized

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