http://www.canada.com/national/nationalpost/news/story.html?id=ff622af3-09f3-4357-b025-ca704ce58806
From the article:
The American ambassador to Canada warned yesterday that Ottawa's plan to de-criminalize marijuana would exacerbate already dire congestion problems at the U.S. border. Paul Cellucci said the bill would give the impression pot was easier to obtain in Canada, which would put U.S. Customs officers on high alert for smugglers. The increased inspection and questioning of certain people coming into the United States would slow up crossing points already bogged down with security-related screening […]
My favourite quote of the article was this:
The ambassador otherwise painted a generally positive picture of relations between the two countries. Differences over such social issues as same-sex marriage, and the hope of many Canadians that George W. Bush, the U.S. President, would lose last week's election will not undermine the solid ties, he said.
bwahahahahahahaha! Yes, Dubya is our bestest buddy.