Global Cannabis Regulation and Banking Restrictions Highlight International Legal Frictions
Global Cannabis Regulation and Banking Restrictions Highlight International Legal Frictions The passage outlines general challenges in cross‑border cannabis trade and banking due to UN drug conventions and U.S. AML rules. It mentions banks and countries but provides no specific names, transactions, dates, or alleged wrongdoing by high‑level officials, limiting investigative value. Key insights: Canadian firms are cultivating cannabis in South America for export.; U.S. banks have threatened to cut ties with Uruguayan banks serving legal cannabis pharmacies.; International drug treaties (1961, 1971, 1988) classify cannabis as a Schedule I/IV substance, complicating global finance.
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Global Cannabis Regulation and Banking Restrictions Highlight International Legal Frictions The passage outlines general challenges in cross‑border cannabis trade and banking due to UN drug conventions and U.S. AML rules. It mentions banks and countries but provides no specific names, transactions, dates, or alleged wrongdoing by high‑level officials, limiting investigative value. Key insights: Canadian firms are cultivating cannabis in South America for export.; U.S. banks have threatened to cut ties with Uruguayan banks serving legal cannabis pharmacies.; International drug treaties (1961, 1971, 1988) classify cannabis as a Schedule I/IV substance, complicating global finance.
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