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    Hi, I have a friend that's about to become a citizen. He filled out the NR400 and just got his biometrics appointment scheduled. He lives in Colorado and is considering working for the cannabis industry. It is completely legal to do so in Colorado. However, **** is still federally illegal, and he's worried that if he were to get a job doing marketing for a company in the cannabis industry, that USCIS would bar him from becoming a citizen.

    Can working in the MJ industry in Colorado while still under green card status stop him from becoming a citizen?

    Thanks!

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    Originally posted by swim View Post
    Hi, I have a friend that's about to become a citizen. He filled out the NR400 and just got his biometrics appointment scheduled. He lives in Colorado and is considering working for the cannabis industry. It is completely legal to do so in Colorado. However, **** is still federally illegal, and he's worried that if he were to get a job doing marketing for a company in the cannabis industry, that USCIS would bar him from becoming a citizen.

    Can working in the MJ industry in Colorado while still under green card status stop him from becoming a citizen?

    Thanks!
    That is a very good question. I honestly don't know, but I would think that if I wanted citizenship, I would avoid this job for now.

    I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by swim View Post
      Hi, I have a friend that's about to become a citizen. He filled out the NR400 and just got his biometrics appointment scheduled. He lives in Colorado and is considering working for the cannabis industry. It is completely legal to do so in Colorado. However, **** is still federally illegal, and he's worried that if he were to get a job doing marketing for a company in the cannabis industry, that USCIS would bar him from becoming a citizen.

      Can working in the MJ industry in Colorado while still under green card status stop him from becoming a citizen?

      Thanks!
      So I don't know and I would say to talk to a lawyer, but my guess is that yes, it can. Because on the citizenship form it asks if you have ever committed a crime for which you have not been arrested and **** possession is a federal crime (Idk if he would ever touch the **** or anything, I know you said marketing, but he should think about that) and so is the sale of *********. So I think he would have to answer 'yes', especially if he has to show his employment??? I don't really know all the laws surrounding *********. I don't know if advertising it is a crime, and I don't know what kind of marketing job he would have, BUT I think they could very easily say that he is violating federal law in some way.

      I mean, definitely talk to a lawyer but personally I think that would be a very stupid risk to take.

      This is just purely my knee jerk reaction because I honestly don't know about about the laws or industry.
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      • #4
        I am sure that people who work in the green card are required to skip it because it works in a legal job. Yes, it may be a small hindrance, but I think it can be safely resolved through the authorities. My friend had a similar situation. She worked here weedsmart and had a green card. As a result, she still became a us citizen and she had absolutely no problems with this since she worked at a completely legal job. If you still need more information, I can ask her some specific questions. Contact me, I will be happy to help!
        Last edited by DianaPowell; 12-03-2020, 08:31 PM.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by swim View Post
          Hi, I have a friend that's about to become a citizen. He filled out the NR400 and just got his biometrics appointment scheduled. He lives in Colorado and is considering working for the cannabis industry. It is completely legal to do so in Colorado. However, **** is still federally illegal, and he's worried that if he were to get a job doing marketing for a company in the cannabis industry, that USCIS would bar him from becoming a citizen.

          Can working in the MJ industry in Colorado while still under green card status stop him from becoming a citizen?

          Thanks!

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          • #6
            I am not a layer, but in my opinion, he should find another job until getting citizenship.
            Even though I have nothing against **** products and I consider that it would be right to legalize **** all around the world, in his case, it would be better to avoid such a job.
            In Canada, **** is legalized, and I think it is right.
            I use it for relaxing and stress relief, and I would say that **** is perfect for such purposes.

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            • #7
              I am from colorado too and I saw that weed has now been legalized. I also saw that there are a lot of cannabis shops in the state now. I see this as a money-making opportunity and I think I will try to make a store like this in the near future.
              Last edited by stephchif; 03-07-2022, 11:05 AM.

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              • #8
                Yes, indeed, until he gets his hands on all his documents, the advice related to the fact that he tried to avoid this work remains still relevant. After all, it is because of this that he may be rejected for receiving documents. You shouldn't take such a risk in his place. I think that if he is a good specialist, then they can wait for him and hold this place of work. In any case, if this is legalized in your state, then you are very lucky. I have to quietly order only THCP for sale. But I've come to terms with it.
                Last edited by koldobrew; 07-04-2022, 11:17 PM.

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                • #9
                  It's a good question. I wonder if your friend considered finding a job in another field. I guess it will spare all the undesired questions. I don't have a good idea how to help you, but at least I will try the best I can. As a beginning, I'm going to ask some friends as I have a couple of them working at a cannabis dispensary in Canada, and I think they might know something worthy about legislation. I will soon come back with answers. I hope you'll find them useful, but until then, I think it would be best if he found an alternative job for a while.
                  Last edited by DeenalangHolz27; 06-29-2022, 05:54 PM.

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                  • #10
                    Hemp users can rejoice, as this compound is entirely federally legal. This product does not appear as THC in any sort of drug test. A cannabinoid that acts like THC’s quieter little brother, not known to cause anxiety or panic attacks the way that THC can in some people and legal to possess and use!

                    This is due to its presence in standard hemp flower in lower percentages which are often imperceptible and merely add to the entourage effect. Thanks to the 2018 Federal Farm Bill, any cannabinoid found in THC-free hemp is legal to cultivate and use.

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                    • #11
                      I can't tell you anything about that, but if he wants to get citizenship, it would be better if he avoided the such type of jobs for the moment.

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                      • #12
                        I can't tell you anything about that, but if he wants to get citizenship, it would be better if he avoided the such type of jobs for the moment. Still, if he does it according to the local laws, he shouldn't face any problems. I had a friend that worked at Dispensary Edmonton ALBERTA for three years, and when he applied for citizenship, he didn't face any problems regarding his job. He told me they asked him several questions regarding his field of work but nothing more. For a more precise answer, consult a lawyer.
                        Last edited by LandynZamora; 08-20-2022, 08:41 AM.

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                        • #13
                          You can work in a dispensary, even if you have citizenship from a country where cannabis isn't legalized. I have a friend that studies in Amsterdam, and as a part-time job, I started to work in a store. By the way, I visited him once; it was one of the greatest trips of my life. I have never tried weed before, and it was a great experience. Also, it is a beautiful city, with an interesting history. The streets is so small, and the buildings are so old, which is extremely strange for a tourist from the United States.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Shockwavevivo View Post
                            You can work in a dispensary, even if you have citizenship from a country where cannabis isn't legalized. I have a friend that studies in Amsterdam, and as a part-time job, I started to work in a store. By the way, I visited him once; it was one of the greatest trips of my life. I have never tried weed before, and it was a great experience. Also, it is a beautiful city, with an interesting history. The streets is so small, and the buildings are so old, which is extremely strange for a tourist from the United States.
                            While it is legal via state law to work in a dispensary for a state that it is legal in. Weed is still illegal federally. It is why dispensaries deal in cash and are still unable to use major banks and credit unions to deposit their cash from it into. While you can legally work in a dispensary you need to understand that there is a possibility that it can damage your chances in becoming a US Citizen due to the good moral standing requirement as technically you are still breaking federal law if you use cannabis. ( It is why I waited to get my medical ********* card until after I became a citizen). While some officers may not care about your work history other Officers will. People have been denied citizenship due to working in the cannabis industry. Therefore it is important for people to realize the risks they are taking when currently working in it! There is anecdotal evidence for both for and against working/partaking in the industry when it comes to gaining citizenship and its important to know that. I am a cautious guy hence the reason why I waited until citizenship before getting my card to allow me to buy weed.

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                            • #15
                              Hello there. I guess it would be better for you to find a lawyer who could help you with that. I still hope there are some folks who can really help you. I’d highly recommend you not to waste your time waiting and find a good lawyer. Actually, I’ve been taking CBD for more than 2 years. I’ve been buying CBDs here, OrganicCBDNugs, since the first time I tried it, so I could ask these guys for advice. Maybe they know something about it. At least, I think they could advise you on a related specialist. Anyway, keep us updated.
                              Last edited by ConnorDewaratanawan; 10-07-2022, 10:39 AM.

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