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    BRINA is offline Junior Member Site Admin
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    Default Drug Laws

    HEY I WAS JUST WONDERING LAST TIME THAT I VISISTED THE BAHAMAS, I WAS OFFERED MARIJUANA. WHAT ARE THE DRUG LAWS IN GRAND BAHAMA ISLAND PERTAING TO JUST MARIJUANA? IS IT TOLERATED LIKE IT IS IN JAMACA OR NO??? IM JUST CURIOUS IF SOMEONE COULD LET ME KNOW ID APPRECIATE IT!!! THANKS

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    Just say NO!!!!or you could find you and your pals in a Bahamian jail! That sounds like real fun eah?drugs are not looked on kindly,but your money is to get out of jail.

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    Just say no to drugs, hippie. You'll kill brain cells by smoking that junk. Seems like it's already started to have an effect on you.

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    goncrus Guest

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    Dont be such a downer! Geez. I dont know all the facts on the laws but I do know they are big setting up "sting" type things and paying people to catch you buying so beware.

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    :twisted:wuz up big bahama im lookin for some killa bahama ganja what kinds of bud do yall grow.

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    Default law concerning cannabis sativa.

    this noxious weed grows in most prts of the world these days.and australia is no exception.but the problems associated with it are the same whatever the country.wether one is to believe that it is a natuural substance that has no detrimental affects then look at the results concerning the socio economic statistics.as it is considered by most as a soft drug with no harmful affects which is definately wrong.unless a person is a rasta or hippy cultivating their own and smoking massive amounts [with the resultant brain damage] then a person has to buy it.i can attest myself that many years ago i used it very occaisionally;but it wasnt nirvarna and heaven didnt come down to earth so i didnt bother with it.but i do personally know people who started socially over 20 years ago that are now chronically addicted who do not know what day of the week it is.also they dont recognize me but when they do they always try to cadge money from me.i also knew a mother of 3 small children who died after a very heavy smoking session.just as opium was a curse here over a hundred years so too is smoking dope in 2004;the teenagers who smoke it heavily are a severe problem for their parents and families.it causes health problems plus laziness and also aggressive behaviour when not available.many teenagers here need a "cone" when they awake from sleep to face the next 24 hours and will use all sorts of malicious or crimminal methods to obtain it.so if you dont have the guts to face the world without being stoned out of your tree "then you might as get a rope and hang yourself".

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