Jamaica Might Be My Next Vacation

CarolKing

Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
Jamaica proposes marijuana dispensers for tourists at airports following legalisation
The kiosks and desks would give people a license to purchase up to 2 ounces of the drug to use during their stay

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Jamaica is planning to install marijuana-dispensing kiosks for tourists in order to regulate a growing drug

market and to bring in more government revenue.

The new Cannabis Licensing Authority (CLA) is drawing up plans for the kiosks just two months after small amounts of the drug were finally legalized in a country where marijuana has long been part of the culture.

“We've had our first meeting, and my thinking is that we'd need a few weeks to turn out an appropriate policy document,” said Winston De La Haye, chairman of the medical committee of the CLA, as reported by the Jamaica Gleaner.

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The dispensers would be situated at airports and seaports, manned by a person with medical training.

That staff member would grant tourists who have a prescription for medical marijuana from abroad to purchase a permit to use or carry up to two ounces of marijuana whilst in the country.

Marijuana licenses could also bring in revenue for the government, and CLA members pointed to cannabis tax benefitting countries like Canada and US states like Colorado.

Mr De La Haye added that the CLA needs to “move quickly” to plug any legal loopholes within the burgeoning ganja market.

The kiosks would also be an easy way to maintain control in a place that is popular among tourists to ingest genuine Jamaican marijuana.
CLA chairman Hyacinth Lightbourne said the proposed dispensers would be “essential” in the therapeutic use of the drug.

“It would primarily be for people who have a prescription and, in effect, you're doing it for medicinal purposes with a permit from the Ministry of Health. If they don't have a prescription, then they can do what we call 'self-declare', and this will allow them to have the two ounces while they are here,” Mr Lightbourne said.

On the Caribbean island, cultivation of five or fewer cannabis plants by any household is allowed.

Rastafarian adults can now use the drug for sacramental purposes for the first time since the movement was founded in the 1930s, as reported by the Cannabist.
 
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biohacker

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Everything I have ever heard from people that have visited was that the weed wasn't very good.
 
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Greenfinger53

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According to a mate who has been several times it's easy to get it off the people who work in hotels or on the beaches. they are usualy on very poor wages and so long as you look after them they will look after you with good weed.

I would love to spend some time there, one day maybe!
 

psychonaut

Company Rep
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Jamaica is growing a lot of dutch genetics now a days, so I'd think you're going to get some primo stuff down there, even dutch x Jamaican crosses =)
 

Squiby

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When we went to Jamaica for a month in '91, our maid hooked us up with her beau and he gave us a tour, all of us on horseback, of his current crop growing in the interior.

I don't know how many plants he had but the area we saw covered at least a couple acres. A sight to see!

It was a fantastic day! Not to mention the flowers we scored from a previous crop were pretty good as well. We dearly wanted to bring some home with us, but clearly that was not an option. A few pounds of Blue Mountain coffee came back with us instead.

The coffee we were served there was over the top delicious. Rich and fullbodied, served with sweetened condensed milk. It was the best coffee I'd had in my life. Once home, we never were able to duplicate that delicious brew from the beans we brought back. Tried all different methods, but they all came up short. I would love another cup of that Jamaican coffee again.

There was a bakery near where we stayed in Negril. They sold hash brownies that were tasty and VERY potent. Lots of silliness surrounded the events of that day. Only had the brownies once, they were way too strong for me.

But I LOVED the mushroom tea!

Near the beach was a magic mushroom tea stand. A large cup of it would have you soaring for the rest of the day. Those would be the days I spent face down floating in the Sea with a snorkel in my mouth exploring the caves and watching the marine life as I floated by them.

Those were some good times in Jamaica. I wonder how much it has changed since '91?
 
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FLelder ent

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Went to Negril 5-10 times in the 7Os and early 80s, always got decent ganja(kingsbread, Lambread), but that was before all the growing in the US. Jamaican, Acapulco Gold, Thai stick, and mexican dirtweed was what was mostly available then. I expect to be going back to Negril in the next few months, for nostalgia, a good time. I'll just wait till Hurricane Season is over!
 
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