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Cannabis seizures at Michigan ports skyrocket 2,800 per cent over last two years

The Canada/U.S. border is traditionally a fairly busy place, but the Michigan links have proved a particular hot spot over the last couple of years when it comes to cannabis.

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New figures from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) reveal that marijuana seizures skyrocketed 2,800 per cent in fiscal 2021 since fiscal 2019 at Michigan’s five ports of entry, reports the CBP’s field office in Detroit. The figures relate to the Ambassador Bridge, the Detroit Windsor Tunnel, the Blue Water Bridge, the International Bridge and Detroit Metropolitan Airport.

Calling the 2021 fiscal year’s figures “unprecedented,” CBP officers seized 14,324 pounds (6,497 kilograms) of weed.

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