Submitted by Robert D. Lucas,PH.D

 

The Editor:

I read the below article in Barbados Today.

I had to laugh at the logic behind Adonijah’s reasoning. After all, he referred to Dr.Baird’s position as one engendered from ignorance. In fact,the appellation can be applied to his position as well.

Attached is an article from the Daily MailDoes marijuana make people violent? Washington state’s murder and assault rate surged 40% after drug was legalized – and experts insist that’s not a coincidence – which he would do well to peruse. I am amazed that persons without adequate scientific training can be so dogmatic in the positions taken when dealing with topics, the pros and cons of which require in depth scientific analysis.

Here is the Barbados Today article:

160 responses to “Marijuana High”

  1. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Hants January 21, 2019 3:20 PM
    “What is the mortality rate for those rastas who smoke weed every day?”
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    The same as for those paunch-belly executives who smoke a pack or two of B&H or Marlboro a day.

    Or even those middleclass housewives who drink more than 3 gin and tonics or rum & ‘coke’ a day out of sheer boredom while looking for some action in the bedroom.

    Since in the eyes of the Bajan Jehovah there is no ‘little sin or Big Sin’ we ought to consider the need for a modern day “Temperance” movement to lobby Parliament to put an end to not only marijuana consumption through it becoming punishable by death but also to the ‘legalized’ habits of cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption.

  2. Sir Simple Simon, P.C. Avatar
    Sir Simple Simon, P.C.

    So miller etc.

    is it that you want to add more sickness, more disability, more premature death?

    If so why??


  3. Why is the common perception that legalising Cannabis will increase access to the drug, when in actual fact, particularly for the young/teenagers, legalising and regulating effectively the production and sale of cannabis would likely reduce their access to the drug.

    Currently in an un-regulated market, there is no-one stopping your school-aged child from getting access to Cannabis – it has been shown that prohibition does not restrict supply, and in an unregulated market, do you think a dealer will care what the age of their customer is? If it is easier for a child to get hold of cannabis, than it is for them to get legal drugs such as alcohol or cigarettes, then what are they more likely to try/consume, when going through their personal development and rites of passage? This follows the same narrative as the miss-guided theory of Cannabis being a gateway drug. If you direct our youth, through the laws of the land, that they have to go to the black market to purchase their drug of choice, then they will through necessity use the black market/street dealer. Q.What is a dealer trying to do? A. Sell them drugs, as many as possible, to make that money, unregulated and tax free income. So what is the Dealer going to encourage the young customer to do, why try something else on his menu-card of products – “not got any weed at the moment, all out, why not try these [insert drug of choice], it’ll give you just as good a buzz”…

    If the market for cannabis was regulated, then there’d be age restrictions on the purchasing of cannabis (similar to alcohol), only being available from licensed retailers, who would be paying taxes, and not trying to upsell a youthful purchaser to other more addictive and damaging narcotics. By starving the black market of a line of revenue, then this should in-turn reduce crime rates and gang violence, by bringing an un-regulated black market under the control of the Government, who could then regulate and police it more effectively.

  4. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Sir Simple Simon, P.C. January 22, 2019 1:31 AM

    How could the lowly miller want to “add more sickness, more disability, more premature death” when he is calling for the legal banning of the production of consumption of alcohol and tobacco to put it on the same current footing or ground as marijuana?

    Isn’t mary jane now under the ‘white’ commercial cloak of medical marijuana being promoted as the panacea replacement for the failing Pharma industry?

    How come that the billions and billions of dollars spent on synthetic drugs have not contained the spread of the same ‘sickness, disability and premature death’ you now want to pin on poor mary jane created by your god in the sky with lowly Mary named Mother Nature His handmaiden?

    Tell us something, Mock Doctor Sir Simon, Phd, when Mary jane does become a decriminalized prostitute entitled to peddle her high and healing wares as she sees fit would you grow some marijuana in your existing garden of good and evil as you do with your regularly BU advertised wide range of vegetables and healing herbs like thyme, marjoram and parsley or even horehound bush?

    And if not, what makes you so superior as to think so arrogantly that the other ordinary Bajans who have nothing to do with the devil’s child called Mary Jane would automatically stop attending the Sunday church meetings and convert to the worship of smoking and using this demonized plant created by your god Yahweh?



  5. @Kiki,

    thanks for that video. Beautiful black bodies. Met another beautiful Sri Lankan at the supermarket today. lol.

  6. Sir Simple Simon, P.C. Avatar
    Sir Simple Simon, P.C.

    @millertheanunnaki January 22, 20192:18 PM “Tell us something, Mock Doctor Sir Simon, Phd, when Mary jane does become a decriminalized prostitute entitled to peddle her high and healing wares as she sees fit would you grow some marijuana in your existing garden of good and evil as you do with your regularly BU advertised wide range of vegetables and healing herbs like thyme, marjoram and parsley or even horehound bush?”

    The short answer “NO”

  7. Sir Simple Simon, P.C. Avatar
    Sir Simple Simon, P.C.

    The long answer “NO”

  8. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Sir Simple Simon, P.C. January 23, 2019 4:41 PM

    So why you think- with your supercilious attitude- that the average Bajan on the Silver Sands bus will run amok smoking marijuana once it is decriminalized?

    Do they currently imbibe ‘spirits’ and smoke a pack of cigarettes before setting out to their Sunday church outings?

    Despite the fact that rum is readily available (but for a price that includes a large slice of government imposed duties and taxes) do you see, frequently, the average Bajan pissing drunk alongside the road with a dog licking his mouth

    Don’t you trust your Bajan people anymore? After all, it’s not food that is being served free of cost.


  9. Nice article!

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