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12 cars and trucks drove into Canada. Dropping care packages at cancer and medical clinics. Two were apprehended before crossing the border into Canada.
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Eski we need to do a better job at stopping these cars and trucks carrying Cannabis from entering New Canada.

If you can find whoever is responsible for shipping the drug illegally to NC and shut them down.

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Canada, yes you do need to do a better job apprehending the cars since that is a priority.
Oh yea, we can find who is shipping the stuff out of their area. They tell us how many trucks are leaving their facility. Which we report in the news or two you. We have observed about 3 times as many trucks that have driven out and probably entered Canada. So that may have contributed to the significant decline in the price of the material.
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Horton's is carrying a new product: "special brownies". The price is about triple the normal brownie. Grocery stores are carrying "special brownie" mix and pre-made brownies.
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The RCMP will investigate these "Special Brownies" in the Horton's locations and grocery stores, if they found to contain Cannabis, the brownies will be destroyed.

We sent out two reserve regiments of the New Canadian Armed Forces to assist us in patrolling the border and preventing anymore trucks and cars carrying it from entering into the country. all the dirt roads leading into the border are to be blocked off with concrete barriers.

If you find out who is shipping the plant illegally, shut it down and hopefully this will all be over.

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The Eski Government is not allowed to shut down the facilities. It is legal here. We can only try to prevent the exit to a neighbor. Some of it is probably imported from another island nation to the south.
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People are coming to Eski from NuKnucka. Some are returning to NuKnuks with of the Kananaskis special product. Have over a 1000 roads on the Eski-NuKnuka, if it is manned,, the RCMP go after one car going through with stopping. Another 6-8 get into NuNucka without hassle. At times a decoy is sent in first. The some vans and trucks get in.
Big question is how Kananaskis can produce so much kannabis? Is their soil perfectly suited for it?
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This illegal trafficking into New Canada from Eski is alarming, The Government is trying to find a solution to resolve this crisis.

(Can we please drop the NuKnucka name.)

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The roads have been pack to n from Eski and Canada.
The Border Patrol of Eski has sent dozens, even hundreds of cars. We cannot do that to each and every person or car.
Another cargo ship came in from Karmanaskis. Those drug sniffing dogs were barking and howling. The 20 foot containers were off loaded, put on trailer frames, clamped and moving out of the port.
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If you cannot send people to guard every road, send in some construction vehicles to make the road impassable for vehicles to travel on.

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Okay we will ask the owners of the construction companies if they want to transport their heavy equipment by a semi on a low grade road, then drop the trailer in the road blocking it, or dirt road. Maybe no one will the shoot in the windows, cut hoses and belts. Even though they have contracts that the equipment should be used on, they will leave it there. It only cost $100,000 to more than $850,000 for CAT excavator.
. After making 8 calls, speaking to 5 owners 2 flat out laughed at us. One just hung up the phone. One gave us a rate of $3000.00 per week with 2 week minimum, plus any damages. That is for 1 machine.
. Good idea, not sure of feasibility of this project.
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What I meant is use the construction vehicles to dig a deep trench on the road so it's impassable for vehicles to travel on, sorry if I was not clear on that.

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Oh, tear up roads owned by the tax-payers?
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Several dozen dirt roads had ditch obstacles across the road to inhibit traffic from Eski to Canada. Days later, they were filled in where vehicle could get through if moving slowly, taking extra 15 seconds to get through prior to entering Canada.
Work crews have gone out to dig the ditch on the various dirt roads. Sometime they drive down a road 15-20 miles, create the obstacle, then drive back go to the next dirt road moving north.
About 18 trucks went on their distribution run to various clinics and hospitals. Police in a small town pulled a truck over, After having a discussion and providing a free sample an then a large box containing about 6 lbs, they were released. The price continues to drop in Canada.
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Those same clincs and hospitals has since destoryed the free samples as ordered by Health Canada as part of the prohibition act. New Canadian Construcion vehicles entered into the dirt roads near the border of Eski and dug deep trenches to prevent anymore illegal shipping even going as far as setting up a series of concrete barracades on the dirt roads more Helicopters from the RCAF are now patrolling the border now, a Notice of the Cannabis prohibition act has been sent to the law firm in Eski that is an agent for the shipping company responsible for this illegal activity in an attempt to divert this drug away from Canada.

The price should not have dropped as it is banned in the country.

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Efforts are underway by the Construction workers and New Canadian Army personal to lay down a huge amount of razor wire, that will stretch all throughout the border near Eski, and throughout the BC border near Alaska, this razor wire will be electrified. this will add further defense aginest any illegal cannabis shipping into New Canada.

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