Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Marijuana smuggled into US through porous border--into North Dakota


If pot can be easily smuggled into North Dakota from Canada, terrorists can step across the border without being noticed.

From the Canadian Press:

Canadian criminals continue to use the barren Manitoba-North Dakota border to smuggle marijuana into the United States, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency says.

"Canadian drug organizations from Vancouver and Manitoba use the wide North Dakota border with Canada," the agency said in a release.

"The bulk of the marijuana is destined to areas outside North Dakota."
More police should be assigned to crack down on hydroponic grow operations.

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