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As his car approached the Peace Bridge in Fort Erie with what authorities allege was six envelopes stuffed with cannabis and two jars of hash, David Dratch began to grow worried.He nervously sent a text message to his buddy, lol bro ... I got stopped by customs and now they ;re asking me so much s***. His phone was soon seized, searched, and used as evidence in court against him by the U.S. Attorneys Offi
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