A New York man has been arrested for bringing marijuana he purchased in Ontario, including pot-infused gummy worms, across the Peace Bridge.

David Dratch, 23, was arrested last Thursday after he crossed the Peace Bridge at Fort Erie.

According to U.S. Attorney James Kennedy, the driver initially told Customs and Border Protection agents he wasn't carrying any drugs, weapons or prohibited weapons.

During an inspection of his vehicle, however, a drug dog sniffed out six envelopes inside the glove compartment.

The envelopes contained marijuana, two jars of marijuana resin and four additional packages containing THC-infused gummy worms.

Also discovered was a piece of paper with a phone number and a website, Kennedy said.

A check of the website led officers to MMJ Canada, a cannabis clinic and medical marijuana dispensary in Hamilton.

Canada legalized cannabis for recreational use on Oct. 17, but it is only legally available in the province through the online Ontario Cannabis Store.

In most of the U.S., possession of marijuana remains illegal.

An electronic sign was recently placed along the Niagara-bound lanes of Highway 420 that advises motorists that cannabis is not allowed at the border.

The U.S. Attorney's office said the driver had purchased the marijuana products legally.

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Officers also searched the driver's cellphone, which included a message that read "lol bro I just had 100mg edible and I got stopped by customs and now they're asking me so much (expletive)."

Dratch is facing charges of possession of a controlled substance, importation of a controlled substance and smuggling goods into the United States. The charges carry a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a US$250,000 fine.