With legalization less than a week away, people still have a lot of questions.

A lot of those involve travelling with cannabis and how smoking or handling the recreational drug can affect you trying to leave Canada.

Today, the question of whether people who work in the industry can enter the United States was answered by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency.

In an updated statement, it says that anyone working in Canada’s legal pot industry will “generally be admissible” as long as their travel isn’t related to the industry.

Those travellers could still be blocked entry to the U.S. if their reason for travel is business.

The update clarifies a statement issued in September, which said working in the indsutry could be an issue for crossing the border and even result in a lifetime ban.

It’s certainly good news for hundreds of Canadians already working in various parts of Canada’s legal pot industry as it prepares for legalization on Oct. 17.

With files from the Canadian Press.