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We could stop some Americans at border

Re: 鈥淐aught at the border,鈥 editorial, Sept. 19. While I do not support the pending de-criminalization of marijuana, I do think it is a bit rich that the U.S. might exclude sa国际传媒

Re: 鈥淐aught at the border,鈥 editorial, Sept. 19.

While I do not support the pending de-criminalization of marijuana, I do think it is a bit rich that the U.S. might exclude sa国际传媒 public servants or anyone else who works in that industry from travel to their once-great nation.

I get it: Their country, their rules, no matter how stupid or ill-conceived.

In keeping with this new world order, I wonder if the sa国际传媒 Border Services Agency could deny entry to Americans who work in U.S. industries that produce things not legal (or wanted) in sa国际传媒, such as machine guns, nuclear weapons, biological weapons, cluster bombs and landmines, to name but a few. I would also support denial of entry to any American with a bad combover, fake tan, Make America Great Again hat or a National Rifle Association membership.

Our country, our rules.

Len Dafoe

Nanoose Bay