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Lawyer explains if working in the cannabis industry could lead to problems with the immigration process | Video | Univision 41 New York WXTV

be for less until 2:00in the morning . until theweather conditions .now while there is ajob shortage, the questionis that if it is convenientwork in this industry and notaffect their immigration processes>> is a very interesting topic.has changed + in 36 states ofthe united states forlegalize the use andmarketing of themarijuana and its variants such ascannabis,It is also true that themarijuana is considered adrug at the federal leveland whatever substance it isconsidered a drug at the levelfederal, it brings consequencesmigratory.the difference is between whothey use it for consumption andwho sell or traffic theterm in law.dispensaries can beconfused with people whotraffic in the sale ordistribution if not formoney. so it’s dangerousfor non-citizens thework, get involvedbecause unfortunately they canbring consequences in processesmigratory.>> someone could beconsidered equal as adrug dealer alikethat a drug dealer like thethatcross into the United States?>> í, the offense is in the saleand the commercialization of drugsthat are considered withinof the federal regime ofcontrolled substances.let’s understand that there is ainitiative,and it is expected to arrive forremove the marijuana from thisfederal drug list.if this becomes theno problem or anycomplication.and there are no reasons to havefear. my advice is to everythingwho is a citizen,try not to work on theseindustries, seek helpif it is to start aresidency process,consult with a lawyerbecause there may be reasons forportability depending on thecircumstances aroundthis industry.>> thank you very much for having us

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