Letters to the Editor
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silly Canadian laws
My neighbor up here in Maine was taking his daughter to McGill University last year and the Canadian border guards found a DUI conviction he had gotten back in 1984. The conviction involved getting drunk and stealing the local constable's truck and taking it for a joyride up the mountain, but anyway, he was 18 and he paid his debt to society. The guards at the Jackman crossing let his wife and daughter in, but he was left on the curb with a skateboard. He hitch-hiked another four hours back home. What's up with those laws? That was almost 25 years ago!

