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Submitted by Grenville Phillips II, Leader of Solutions Barbados

After World War 2, most people in developed countries smoked cigarettes.  Doctors were irresponsibly promoting this harmful practise, because they smoked.  Offices, entertainment venues and aeroplanes were designed for smokers only.

Despite the mounting evidence that smoking caused lung cancer, nothing was done by policy makers to restrict the use of cigarettes.  However, the evidence could not be ignored forever.

In 1964, the US Surgeon General finally reported that smoking was harmful to smokers.  This led to warning labels being required on cigarette packaging.  In 1969, the US banned cigarette ads on TV and radio.

While the US government was trying to save smokers from themselves, there was no relief for non-smokers until 1971.  That was when airline stewardesses’ complaints resulted in no-smoking sections of some planes.

When booking flights in the 1980s, I would hope that there was space in the limited no-smoking section.  However, I was normally forced to travel in the smoking section, and tolerate the toxic second-hand smoke.

In the 1990s the link between second-hand smoke and lung cancer could no longer be ignored, so there were restrictions for smoking in government buildings.  By the 2000s, these restrictions were upgraded to bans, including on many international flights.

The World Health Organisation finally recognised that tobacco smoke caused death, disease and disability in smokers.  It also accepted that pregnant mothers, who were exposed to tobacco smoke, could cause health and development problems for their children.  So the UN was forced to act.

In 2003, the UN’s World Health Assembly adopted an international treaty, to protect all persons on this planet, including the unborn, from exposure to tobacco smoke.  Barbados signed that treaty in 2004 and ratified it 2005.

Barbados agreed to implement policies to protect all people from tobacco smoke in indoor spaces and other public spaces.  The long battle had been won, but the price was very high.  Approximately half of smokers died from smoking related diseases.

NIFCA Play

Last week, we decided that our youth must not only learn history from their textbooks.  Instead, we would do a NIFCA play re-enacting some of the worse parts of our history.  We decided to show them how a past set of policy makers, deceived a generation of unsuspecting people, that smoking was not harmful.

The problem is that our policy makers forgot that they were only supposed to be playing the lunatic.   Our parliamentarians seemed to have lost control of their minds.  There was no debate in Parliament, only lawyers trying to present weak closing arguments to themselves.

They passed a bill allowing any group that calls itself Rasta, to receive a permit to grow and smoke marijuana.  They have decided that there will be no checking of who is or is not a Rasta when issuing the permits.  They justified this position by claiming that the Government does not investigate who is or is not a pastor before registering churches.

The lunacy of this argument is glaring.  Pastors are not registering to do anything illegal.  However, the bill allows Rastas to legally do something that is illegal for the rest of us.

To declare that no investigations will be done, means that any group of Barbadians can legally grow and smoke marijuana.  They just have to call themselves a Rastafarian group and get a permit.

This makes the political promise of a referendum before legalising marijuana a farce.  If the Governor General is so controllable, that she would act against the interest of Barbados by proclaiming this into law, then there will be no need for a referendum – the recreational use of marijuana would already be legal.

It is proven that marijuana smoke has the same or higher concentrations of poisons, and that smoke is not healthy for anyone’s lungs or heart, including Rastas.  It does not magically become healthy just because a set of politicians say that it is.

It took about 80 years of struggle, with millions of unnecessary and horrible deaths, before policy makers would act.  Policy makers deemed their lives expendable, as each death was simply added to the rest until the number was statistically important enough to report a strong link.

Now we must now start all over again, just because policy makers want proof that marijuana smoke is more dangerous than tobacco smoke.  We have learnt nothing from the millions who have died from tobacco smoke.  Despite the fact that smoking cigarettes is still the leading cause of preventable death in the US, we are not convinced.

We want to count deaths from marijuana smokers.  Not any marijuana smokers, Barbadian marijuana smokers.  We have now deemed the lives of our Rasta citizens expendable.  We are not trying to protect them from themselves, as we should have done for the smokers of cigarettes.  Instead, we are encouraging them to smoke, deceiving them that it is not harmful – when we know full well that it is.

The obvious solution is to allow users to dilute marijuana to safe concentrations, and drink it as we drink tea.  That does not introduce smoke in the users lungs, and does not harm the health of the users’ neighbours.  The problem with that simple approach is that it does not satisfy the cry for blood.

Grenville Phillips II is a Chartered Structural Engineer and President of Solutions Barbados.  He can be reached at NextParty246@gmail.com

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109 responses to “Cry For Blood”


  1. Wouldn’t that be discrimination of against a group of people the cigarettes is the excuse to hold you at Bay to make you feel like s*** make you feel like a lesser person if you smoke. I grew up and I am 60 was people smoking all around me I smoke I don’t know what these people talkin about they just need something to get heights over your .. that’s pretty much it big set of balls. Rubbish


  2. OVER 40 YEARS AGO IN A PAPER I HAD TO WRITE IN MY COMMUNITY HEALTH AND SOCIAL & PREVENTATIVE MEDICINE ROTATION, I EXAMINED THE CANCER STATISTICS FOR BARBADOS AND WAS SURPRISED TO OBSERVE THAT THE INCIDENCE OF LUNG CANCER IN BARBADOS WAS MUCH LOWER THAN ONE MIGHT HAVE BEEN EXPECTED.

    I CANT SAY WHY BECAUSE I NEVER SOUGHT THE ANSWER
    I CANT SAY WHAT THE STATISTICS ARE TODAY EITHER
    I DO NOT SMOKE, NOR DO I HANG AROUND SMOKERS

    SMOKING IS NOT OF COURSE THE ONLY CAUSE OF LUNG CANCER

    YOU MAY ALL NOW CARRY ON SMARTLY WITH YOUR DISCUSSION ON THIS ISSUE


  3. Tumors of Lungs

    A. Carcinomas – adenocarcinoma is most common and not associated with smoking
    1. Squamous Cell – centrally located, Dx by bronchoscopy or sputum cell cytology
    a. Hypercalcemia – PTH-like peptide produced by Lung squamous cell carcinoma, renal cell, or breast carcinomas

    Adenocarcinoma – not associated w/smoking; peripherally located, Dex by transthoracic fine needle aspiration
    a. Bronchioalveolar Carcinoma – mucous-secreting cells, Clara Cells, or Type-II pneumocytes; >100cc of fluid/day
    b. Hypertrophic Osteopathy (Finger & Toe Clubbing & Periosteal new bone formation) – bronchogenic carcinoma
    Small Cell Undifferentiated(“Oat Cell”) – associated w/smoking; centrally located, Dx by broncoscopy or sputum cytology
    a. SIADH (Syndrome of Inappropriate Anti-diuretic Hormone Secretion) – Lung small cell carcinoma
    b. Cushing Syndrome – ACTH production by Lung small cell carcinoma
    c. Lambert-Eaton Myasthenic Syndrome – Lung small cell carcinoma (oat-cell)
    Large Cell Undifferentiated – peripherally located; Dx by transthoracic fine needle aspiration
    a. Paraneoplastic Effect – gynecomastia

    B. Sarcoma –
    C. Mesothelioma –
    D. Carcinoid Tumor – neuroendocrine tumors
    E. Plasma Cell Tumor –
    F. Hamartoma – benign and not to be excised


  4. IT IS TO BE NOTED THAT THE LUNG is the MOST COMMON site for all metastatic tumors, regardless of site of origin

    It is the site of FIRST CHOICE for metastatic sarcomas for purely anatomic reasons!

    SO MOST FOLK WHO HAVE LUNG CANCER MAY ACTUALLY HAVE A SECONDARY TUMOUR RATHER THAN A PRIMARY ONE


  5. lol…..let’s cut to the chase.

    Government is right now playing this game with Rasta, if they would instead do the right thing, either decriminalize and/or legalize marijuana like the intelligent among the countries are doing, we would not even be discussing this,..

    …..but the game being played is to pit one group of Rastas against the other,

    … then pit the wider population against Rasta without EDUCATING THE PUBLIC SUFFICIENTLY ABOUT THE BENEFITS OF THE MEDICINE and they actually think they are achieving something….

    … because they done know, the wider population will be telling themselves, yo, Rasta will be rich, what about us, since after the initial barrel of lies and the rising resentments, they have just done things to escalate the uncertainty, fully well knowing the black mentality when they feel threatened by a group government have bent over backwards for decades to make sure they ARE NEVER INCLUDED IN THE DESTRUCTIVE, CORRUPT SYSTEM because it would be too good for them…HATREDS WILL RISE..

    …. to date it is only propaganda the government has been creating in the minds of the populi still making the people feel that Rasta will get something when in reality if ya do not watch this government very, very carefully…in “watch muh” style, no one else but them and their crook friends will get anything….their actions can be viewed a a percursor to BLACK ON BLACK VIOLENCE….shades of Dominica

    WAKE UP PEOPLE…

    .their current actions are clear that is the way they will ensure CHAOS REIGNS…total confusion, everyone side glancing everyone else…and then Mia of course will ride in like some hero to cool things down, but the joke may be on her since they are the ones creating this TENSION and pending explosion that is boiling and boiling…and should boil all over them..

  6. SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife Avatar
    SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife

    @King James 1 of England, (James Charles Stuart; 19 June 1566 – 27 March 1625) had harsh words for tobacco, yet still people have continued to smoke for hundreds of years later.
    wonder why? Follow the money.

    “That the manifolde abuses of this vile custome of Tobacco taking…For Tobacco being a common herbe, which (though under divers names) growes almost every where…that most detestable disease…this use of Tobacco, as a stinking and unsavorie Antidot, for so corrupted and execrable a Maladie, the stinking Suffumigation whereof they yet use against that disease, making so one canker or venime to eate out another.”

    “By 1623 Chesepeake Bay/The Tobacco Coast was exporting 25 million pounds of tobbaco a year. Individual farmers were making profits of as much as 1,000 percent on their initial investment.” (1493 by Charles C. Mann)

    Earn me 1,000 percent on my investment, instead of a measly 1/4% and I too might get into the business.

    According to the World Health Organization “Tobacco kills more than 8 million people each year. More than 7 million of those deaths are the result of direct tobacco use while around 1.2 million are the result of non-smokers being exposed to second-hand smoke.”
    https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/tobacco

    So yes, two things, ONE governmental efforts to stop humanity starting foolish behaviour are pretty ineffective, and TWO people will do what they want to do even if it kills millions of them each year. Hundreds of millions have died from tobacco smoke since we discovered the wonderful. magical weed, and yet we are not ready to stop.

    So we will add marijuana smoking to the mix.

    That is how we humans are.

    FOOLISH.


  7. I am curious. There is the natural radiation emitted by earth. This is called the back ground radiation and is generally caused by the gas radon. Radon is harmful to humans. One cannot avoid coming into contact with radon. I suppose to avoid the risk of radon, humans should find some other planet to live on; however, one back ground radiation gas most likely would be replaced by another one. The point is, living is associated with risks.

  8. SirFuzzy (Former Sheep) Avatar
    SirFuzzy (Former Sheep)

    Smoking(inhaling fumes) is not a natural occurrence. Most creatures in the animal kingdom run away from fire. They have a great reverence of fire and things that are on fire. Humans have tamed fire, so we believe. We use it as a means of cooking, a means of heating, making others thing etc.

    I tried smoking once as a teenager, my body sent me a clear message. Smoking was not for me. I think smoke and smoking is not meant for any human being but to each his own.

    GP as a medical doctor; may be able to clear up this for us. I want to know if the human body is designed to be inhaling smoke as a way to getting the benefits from a plant etc.? Or is the human body designed to get these benefits by the process of digestion

    If you look around the world and see the marvelous collection of things we still have on this planet, we mainly have things designed by mother nature to be eaten or swallowed. Name me one natural occurring plant in the ecosystem that needs to be only smoked to impart its wholesomeness etc.

    MJ; in my opinion will impart to the human body the maximum benefits when digested. We should encourage the eating of MJ as a first option. The smoke inhalation method carries with it too many unnecessary burdens, burning MJ produces smoke, for all that is around, thus second-hand smoke, eating does not.

    Enjoy your MJ but smoking it has too many known health care costs associated with providing the treatment for the smoking population.

    Just my take.


  9. RE GP as a medical doctor; may be able to clear up this for us. I want to know if the human body is designed to be inhaling smoke as a way to getting the benefits from a plant etc.? Or is the human body designed to get these benefits by the process of digestion

    I HONESTLY BELIEVE THAT IF WE WERE INTENDED TO SMOKE, THE GOOD LORD WOULD HAVE MADE US WITH A CHIMNEY AT THE TOP OF OUR HEADS OR COMING FROM OUR EARS.

    I HAVE NEVER TRIED SMOKING, AND I AGREE THAT smoke and smoking is not meant for any human being

    HOWEVER INHALATION IS THE BEST NON INVASIVE WAY OF GETTING HELPFUL DRUGS INTO THE BODY. NOT ONLY IS IT RAPID, BUT IT BY PASSES THE “FIRST PASS EFFECT” OF SUBSTANTIAL DESTRUCTION BY METABOLISM IN THE LIVER BY THE MICROSOMAL ENZYMES THERE . IT THEREFORE REDUCES THE QUANTITY OF AGENT NEEDED

    RE Name me one natural occurring plant in the ecosystem that needs to be only smoked to impart its wholesomeness etc.
    I HONESTLY CAN NOT


  10. I SINCERELY HOPE THAT READERS WERE ABLE TO identify the odd nugget in the mud of (MY) delivery ABOVE .. LOL LOL LOL MURDAH


  11. @ nextparty246:
    (Quote):
    The obvious solution is to allow users to dilute marijuana to safe concentrations, and drink it as we drink tea. That does not introduce smoke in the users lungs, and does not harm the health of the users’ neighbours. The problem with that simple approach is that it does not satisfy the cry for blood. Unquote
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Since you have accepted the contention that smoking marijuana, like smoking tobacco, is a PUBLIC HEALTH issue why not argue for its decriminalization and treat to it like it is done with tobacco products?

    If marijuana is decriminalized tomorrow would you automatically go on a wild and ‘high’ consumption spree of blowing smoke rings in public?

    So why are you expecting your fellow church-going Bajans to lose control immediately of their moral and spiritual compass and uncontrollably partake of that devil plant called Shaitan?

    Who are you to decide the moral course of Bajans for 2020 when your country is still stained with the drunken hypocrisy of the legal use of tobacco and alcohol?

    Why not call for the alternative uses of the ‘herb’ which, unlike tobacco, has its medicinal, culinary, aromatherapy, cosmetic and other purposes and can be exploited for the economic benefits of a people who have suffered gravely from the demonization and criminalization of the same marijuana plant?

    Like your nemesis in Biblical interpretation Dr. GP, you claim to be a holy ‘man’ of Yahweh.

    So why not acquire your D.D. to become another biblical GP by explaining what Yahweh means when he instructed his scribes in the inner sanctum to advise the people to adhere to the following:

    “You cause the grass to grow for the livestock and plants for man to cultivate, that he may bring forth food from the earth….”

    “But if any man say unto you, This is offered in sacrifice unto idols, eat not for his sake that shewed it, and for conscience sake: for the earth is the Lord’s, and the fullness thereof.

    “Conscience, I say, not thine own, but of the other: for why is my liberty judged of another man’s conscience?”

    “For if I by grace be a partaker, why am I evil spoken of for that for which I give thanks?”

    “Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God.”


  12. TELL ME FRIENDS WHAT HAVE YOU LEARNED FROM THE INITIAL ESSAY AT THE TOP OF THIS BLOG. DID YOU GET ANY NUGGETS FROM THE SYRUP OF FILLUPSS DELIVERY?

    IN THE FOUR YEARS I SPENT AT QEH AND IN MY PERUSAL OF THE LOCAL CANCER REGISTRY BACK IN THE DAY, AND BY OBSERVATION, CANCERS OF THE LUNG AS LISTED ABOVE WERE COMPARATIVELY RARE. I CAN NOT REMEMBER SEEING A CASE.

    PERHAPS THINGS HAVE CHANGED AND FILLUPS THE EXPERT ON BUILDING ROOFS HAVE SEEN MAY CASES DURING HIS PROFESSIONAL DUTIES.

    PERHAPS HE WOULD LIKE TO COME HERE AND ENGAGE IN HONEST DISCUSSION ABOUT THIS, AND ALSO TELL US ABOUT HIS EXPERIENCES WITH THOSE WHO SMOKE MJ. I AM EXCITED TO GRASP ANY NUGGETS FROM THE SYRUP OF HIS DELIVERY………..SO SMOOTH…SO LONG WINDED AND SO INEFFECTIVE

    HOW DOES THIS POOR UNINFORMATIVE ESSAY DEMONSTRATE THAT PHILIP[S AND HIS ONE MAN SOLUTIONS HAVE A SOLUTION FOR BARBADOS IN THIS MATTER.? PLEASE HELP ME HERE.


  13. Miller November 27, 2019 9:06 AM

    LOL I SEE YOU ASKING THE MAN TO GET INTO A DISCUSSION ON “DOUBTFUL THINGS IN CORINTH”
    THAT IS NOT AN EASY DISCUSSION LOL


  14. I just LOVE how the government shot itself in the foot, don’t you…

    Dah is wuh happen when ya playing games with the people…and ya tink ya are the smartest and slickest..ha!!!

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/485469478293065/permalink/1399561843550486/


  15. SIR FUZZY ASKED

    I want to know if the human body is designed to be inhaling smoke as a way to getting the benefits from a plant etc.? Or is the human body designed to get these benefits by the process of digestion

    THE GREAT ADVANTAGE AND IMPORTANCE OF the process of digestion IS THAT ALL DIGESTED SUBSTANCES/ CHEMICALS ARE TRANSPORTED TO THE LIVER BY THE PORTAL VEIN

    IN THE LIVER THE MICROSOMAL ENZYMES CHOP UP AS MANY HARMFUL SUBSTANCES AS IT CAN IN THE ATTEMPT TO LIMIT THE TRANSPORT OF THESE SUBSTANCES TO OTHER REGIONS OF THE BODY VIA THE BLOOD STREAM.

    ON INHALATION OF A SUBSTANCE THERE IS NO SUCH PROTECTION. THE SUBSTANCE WHETHER HARMFUL OR HELPFUL IS RAPIDLY ABSORBED FROM THE LUNGS INTO THE BLOOD STREAM, AND AVOIDS THE SCREENING IN WHAT IS CALLED THE “FIRST BY PASS EFFECT.”

    A HARMFUL SUBSTANCE CAN THUS DAMAGE BRAIN KIDNEY HEART OR OTHER IMPORTANT ORGANS

    NOTE THAT GP ALWAYS RESPONDS POLITELY TO QUESTIONS POLITELY POSED

    BUT GP WILL STAMP ON ANY OR ALL WHO ATTEMPTS TO CONTRADICT HIM ON BU WHEN HIS MEDICINE OR BIBLE IS CORRECT.


  16. @Miller

    Are you simplifying the matter?

    Just last week Democrat candidate Joe Biden was criticized by a colleague because he seems to be against legalizing MJ at federal although several states have gone their own way. It is a matter that will unravel itself with time similar to the Elliott Ness period when there was prohibition on alcohol.


  17. The negro monsters the UK created must be VANQUISHED from the parliament…….right along with their colonial nastiness..

    “Nyahbinghi priest Bongo Ian put it to the university that the persons responsible for drafting such a document that smacked of colonialism, were products of the university. He went on to say that he was of the opinion that the university has a responsibility to ensure that our future leadership do not carry the mental shackles of race inferiority that leads to development of the neo colonial mind, that in turn produces documents such as the two cannabis bills presently before the senate.”


  18. RE @Miller Are you simplifying the matter?

    nOT AT ALL HE IS CHALLENGING THE HIGH PRIEST TO RELATE HIS LENGTHY INEFFECTIVE ARGUEMENT TO A BIG ISSUE IN THE CHURCH AT CORINTH WHICH IS STILL VERY RELEVANT TODAY AND ESPECIALLY NOW IN BIM WITH THIS MATTER OF THE RASTAS, MJ AND GOVERNMENT

    HE HAS BROUGHT RELEVANT SCRIPTURE TO THE FORE FOR THE HIGH PRIEST WHO KNOWS WHO ARE APOSTATES AND FALSE TEACHERS TO ADJUDICATE ON AND EXPLAIN

    IF YOU KNEW THE SCRIPTURES YOU WOULD EASILY SEE WHERE MILLER IS COMING FROM.

    PERHAPS WE WILL GET A WEDNESDAY SERMON IN WHICH MILLER IS THE POINT OF THE ATTACK


  19. @ David November 27, 2019 9:49 AM

    Simplifying the matter!!

    You call the continuing criminalization of young people and tarnishing their job prospects and future family life a ‘simple’ matter?

    You, blogmaster, know full well that the only ‘rational’ reason for the continuing criminalization of the uses of marijuana for purposes other than for medicinal and sacramental is to appease vested interest groups like the drug lords who ‘back’ politicians in order to maintain the unjustifiably high underworld profits.

    Why do you think the Rastafarian community is being given special dispensation to blow ganga smoke in Jah’s face other than for nakedly blind political opportunism?

    How about the government’s own vested financial interest which itself could be harbouring fears that the decriminalization of marijuana might generate an increase in consumption of the currently untaxed product currently available only on the black market thereby leading to a switch away from the ‘traditional sin-tax’ generators of alcohol and tobacco?


  20. @Miller

    The reason you gave is correct therefore to ask why government is holding on to the traditional structure provoked the trivializing comment.


  21. Wait! How did Grenville get hold of my son’s CXC English A paper?


  22. Grenville does still write as though he is in high school.


  23. Please tell us more about this plagiarism Donna.


  24. WURA,

    I always picture him in a school uniform. I remember when he first posted his “Solutions” on BU. I was left with my mouth open and unable to speak and somebody, I can’t remember who, explained why. He said Grenville’s “Solutions” had the depth of a sixth form essay.

    Where is the overarching framework? What is the philosophy?

    Barbados is at the crossroads! Where do we want to go?

    What kind of society are we looking to become?

    I see this time as a time when a true leader would seize the opportunity to re-frame our paradigms.

    This is not the time for a leader to speak of “planting khus khus grass by the road sides” even though it would be a practical thing to do. Nobody is going to vote for a man simply because of khus khus grass ideas!

    First – what’s the big picture we want to paint?

    Then – how are we going to paint it.

    There needs to a national debate on how to make this country work for the benefit of all who would work to make it so.

    And debaters need to listen to each other to see the full perspective if the picture is to be a masterpiece.


  25. Donna….that is the miseducation at work in live and living color, that is what you get in a neo-colonial slave society, unless you have lived outside for years or decades to form new perspectives from a wide and varied list of experiences…then all ya will get are Grenvilles, Mias, Dales and a long list associated with a shit show, no new ideas, morally bankrupt and hypocritical with their pretend conservativeness.. they mostly went to the same schools and carry the same brainwash with pride….everything is limited in scope, particularly their intellect.

    The decades they spent not teaching real history in the schools have returned to BITE..


  26. WURA-WAR-on-U
    miseducation IS NOT THE PROBLEM NOR IS IT a neo-colonial slave society,

    THE Grenvilles, Mias, Dales and THE long list associated with a shit show, no new ideas, morally bankrupt and hypocritical with their pretend conservativeness.. ARE ALL FOLK WHO CAN NOT UNDERSTAND THAT THEIR WAY IS NOT THE ONLY WAY OR MAY NOT BE THE CORRECT WAY
    SUCH FOLK ARE TRUE MYOPES WHO DONT READ OR LISTEN OR REASON AS THEY LOOK DOWN THEIR NOSES AT OTHERS WHO ACTUALLY THINK AND LOOK FOR OTHER WAYS AS THEY SEEK A BETTER WAY OR THE BEST WAY

    GOOD LEADERS DELEGATE, AND APPRECIATE OTHERS WHO ARE PROFICIENT IN AREAS THAT THEY HAVE NO EXPERTISE

    IT IS VERY EASY TO SEE THESE FLAWS IN THESE JOKERS

    THEY JUST REPEAT THEIR ERRORS OVER AND OVER AGAIN

  27. fortyacresandamule Avatar
    fortyacresandamule

    @Donna. You have me dying with laughter. That was a gem.

    @Dr. Lucas. I concur. Not to mention cosmic rays coming from outer space along with the various electromagnetic radiation that are generated by today’s technological society.


  28. @Donna

    The first thing any prospective leader should do is a SWOT analysis on Barbados. Yes SWOT is a business strategy tool but if you think about it big multinational companies use it, why shouldn’t a little 2×4 country apply it as well.

    Strengths – Literacy rate, Geology, Geography, Education system, Rihanna, Rum, Public Services
    Build your movement based on our strengths (exploit, showcase, develop, improve), be careful not to spend too much time talking about weaknesses and threats and keep opportunities to explore to yourself and your confidants.

    Grenville’s platform was mainly improving public services (which is a strength) but he fashioned himself as a policy wonk. Bajans don’t like wonks, we like sweet mouths or straight talkers.

  29. fortyacresandamule Avatar
    fortyacresandamule

    You cannot save people from themselves. Even though self-preservation is the order of things, paradoxically, people nonetheless, engagaged in various form of self-destructive behaviors.

    We were born a planet, called earth, into a universe that is trying to kill us. The universe is a messy place. When it’s not the plethora of natural disasters on the earth trying to wipe us out, we have to be worried about asteroid strike, comet strike, solar flare, coronal mass ejection etc. Just coming into existence is a big risk.


  30. CDC estimates that cigarettes and tobacco use kill more Americans each year than alcohol, car accidents, suicide, AIDS, homicide, and illegal drugs combined. Most people know that cigarette smoke and tobacco contain many toxic substances including tar, arsenic, nicotine and cyanide.The common dangers of cigarettes have been known for decades. However, few people know that tobacco also contains radioactive materials: polonium-210 and lead-210. Together, the toxic and radioactive substances in cigarettes harm smokers. They also harm people exposed to secondhand smoke. For more information on secondhand smoke, please see the CDC website, Smoking and Tobacco Use.


  31. Health risks of smokeless tobacco
    All tobacco products contain nicotine, the chemical that makes the products addictive. Also, there are as many as 28 different chemicals, which are either present in tobacco or which form during the production process, that have been identified as cancer-causing agents (carcinogens). These substances in smokeless tobacco products have been linked to well-documented risk of disease…..

    Cancer. The use of chewing tobacco and other smokeless tobacco products increases the risk of oral cancers — cancer of the mouth, throat, cheek, gums, lips or tongue. There’s also an increased risk of cancers of the pancreas and esophagus, the long tube that runs from your throat to your stomach.

    Snuff is finely cut or ground tobacco that may be flavored. It’s available in dry or moist forms and is packaged in tins or teabag-like pouches. A pinch of snuff is placed along the gumline, either behind the lip or between the gum and cheek. Using snuff is also called dipping. Dry snuff also can be sniffed into the nose.


  32. Carcinogenic agents in snuff.

    The oral use of snuff has been associated with an increased-risk for cancer of the oral cavity and pharynx. The five most popular U.S. snuff brands were analyzed for alkaloids, volatile and tobacco-specific N-nitrosamines (TSNA), benzo[a]pyrene (CAS: 50-32-8), and polonium-210. The carcinogenic TSNA in the five snuff brands ranged from 9,600 to 289,000 ppb. These concentrations exceed the nitrosamine concentrations of other consumer products by at least 2 orders of magnitude. Polonium amounted to 0.16-1.22 pCi/g dry snuff. Trace amounts of benzo[a]pyrene (0.1-63 ppb) were indicative of contamination of the tobacco with thermal degradation products, probably due to fire curing or flue curing. The findings from this study, the biologic activity of snuff in animal models, and the epidemiologic studies on snuff use and oral cancer strongly suggest the need for reduction of carcinogens and especially of nitrosamines and polonium-210 in snuff.


  33. Marijuana Smoke
    Smoke is harmful to lung health. Whether from burning wood, tobacco or marijuana, toxins and carcinogens are released from the combustion of materials. Smoke from marijuana combustion has been shown to contain many of the same toxins, irritants and carcinogens as tobacco smoke.4-7

    Smoking marijuana clearly damages the human lung, and regular use leads to chronic bronchitis and can cause an immune-compromised person to be more susceptible to lung infections.
    No one should be exposed to secondhand marijuana smoke.
    Due to the risks it poses to lung health, the American Lung Association strongly cautions the public against smoking marijuana as well as tobacco products.


  34. Rock33:

    All of that was conveniently ignored as our policy makers declared smoking not to be a health risk.


  35. Redguard:

    Improving the productivity of public services was only one of our pillars for economic growth, and prosperity to any Barbadian who wanted to prosper. Others include the following.

    Eliminating corruption.

    Reducing taxes (since we do not need to pay the high wastage and corruption components).

    Depoliticizing the public service.

    Rearranging the school curriculum to allow students to graduate with marketable skills.

    Training all Barbadian families to start businesses to earn sufficient foreign currency to pay their normal monthly expenses. They do this by selling their developed products in countries where Barbados has signed favourable DTAs (especially the US). The business can then be automated so that people can do what they want to, rather than what they are forced to do to meet cash flow. (Everyone should be doing this in 2019).

    Replacing incarceration with fines for non-violent offenses.

    Details, including implementation plans are on our web site.


  36. The nastiness of a sell out government thinking they got a trade to steal and disenfranchise Rasta and the Black population. They better take their shite licenses and permits and smoke them.

    They also need to take their filthy, dirty slave themed colonial ways and get out of parliament before they are kicked out, no one is tolerating it anymore..

    https://barbadostoday.bb/2019/11/27/legalise-it-all-lashley-says-of-ganja/

    “Days after ex-parliamentarian Hamilton Lashley welcomed the news that Government was seeking to accommodate the ritual use of marijuana by Rastafarians, he now appears to have sided with some of the faith who question the need for a permit.

    Lashley now says that instead of forcing Rastafari to acquire a special licence to use the herb as a sacrament, Government should seriously look at legalising recreational marijuana.

    In a Barbados TODAY interview on Wednesday, the former MP for St Michael South East, said he considered what is currently being proposed as a “backward move”.

    “This legislative limited use of marijuana for sacramental purposes only is equivalent in my view to the proverbial stork and the pitcher. It is there but you really can’t, in a sense, have the freedom to use it because my understanding now is that you would have to apply to get a licence to use it.”


  37. Grenville all of the above is more toxic than marijuana smoke…you should be working on dismantling the stinking colonial system and STILL EXISTING SLAVE SOCIETY, anything else is a waste of time, unless you plan to use the same destructive system too because of lack of imagination, but ya ALREADY FAILED..if that is ya plan.


  38. Treat lungs like babies let them breathe
    Cut down smoking to less than 10 when you hit 50
    Do breathing exercises meditation qigong tai chi yoga walking daily



  39. @dofbu

    vérifiez votre poubelle s’il vous plaît merci beaucoup monsieur


  40. Master Yuan Xiu Gang shows us how to relax and improve our breathing technique.


  41. The Law is not an ass bit the people who administer it are

    Maybe
    Tobacco Cigarettes should be made illegal
    or Holy Herb should be decriminalised
    the law way


  42. @ WURA-WAR-on-U November 28, 2019 4:07 AM
    “Grenville all of the above is more toxic than marijuana smoke…you should be working on dismantling the stinking colonial system and STILL EXISTING SLAVE SOCIETY, anything else is a waste of time, unless you plan to use the same destructive system too because of lack of imagination, but ya ALREADY FAILED..if that is ya plan.”
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Abigal aka Tituba (LOL), you are one of the few with the ‘spiritual’ foresight to see what this current administration is doing is nothing but another incarnation of what the former colonial masters did to control and punish their black ancestors especially in the area of cultivation of agricultural produce and selling it in Bridgetown in order to keep them tied and totally dependent on the plantation system.

    But you ought to pity the poor myopic Grenville P. No 2 for he can only see marijuana through a cloud of smoke.

    Out of his one eye of commonsense he is calling for the average Bajan family to start their own business to earn forex but from the other cataract hole of opaqueness he cannot identify the products or services which this new class of family entrepreneurs can exploit.

    Isn’t cannabis sativa a plant with a wide range of commercial potential and ideally suited to offer profitable potential to the family-owned and operated cottage industry?

    How can this potential ever be exploited unless the damn(ed) plant is decriminalized to facilitate the liberation of the research and development skills and entrepreneurial spirit of young Bajans whose future look rather bleak on a tourism-dependent one-cylinder economy highly reminiscent of the house negroes in the Massa great house?


  43. How can any one stand the smoke which marijuana emits
    Outside of brand name smoke Marijuana smoke emits the most gawdful scent
    Even standing within close proximity to a person who smokes marijuana is nauseating
    Cant imagine a small 166 sq mile with people so closely inhabitated and the scent of a community of marijuana smokers filling the air
    Phew


  44. Grenville:
    While your approach was fresh and I commend you for it, the platform you built it on was shaky, see my responses below

    Eliminating corruption.
    Corruption is one of our weaknesses, the expectation is a leader will deal with it. No point in making its elimination part of your platform.

    Reducing taxes (since we do not need to pay the high wastage and corruption components).
    This is an opportunity, I would keep this to myself until I have the reigns of government. Making promises that require access to information you currently don’t have is a risky move.

    Depoliticizing the public service.
    Part of improving public service and eliminating corruption, this is redundant.

    Rearranging the school curriculum to allow students to graduate with marketable skills.
    The education system is one of our strengths, good choice. Instead of rearrange, call it evolve or diversify. Rearrange gives the impression something is wrong

    Training all Barbadian families to start businesses to earn sufficient foreign currency to pay their normal monthly expenses. They do this by selling their developed products in countries where Barbados has signed favourable DTAs (especially the US). The business can then be automated so that people can do what they want to, rather than what they are forced to do to meet cash flow. (Everyone should be doing this in 2019).
    I can only categorize this as a dream, businesses don’t strategise on dreams and neither should a nation.

    Replacing incarceration with fines for non-violent offenses.
    Who are you appealing to, those who intend to break the law? Not a good look. this is an opportunity, as I said keep opportunities to yourself.


  45. @ Mariposa November 28, 2019 8:47 AM

    Who is talking about smoking marijuana other than those who currently smoke its rival tobacco?

    If marijuana is decriminalized next year would you start smoking it?

    So why do you think that people who currently do not smoke either tobacco or marijuana would automatically go on a smoking ‘trial’?

    Isn’t this the height of moral superciliousness?

    Since smoking is so offensively bad then why not turn it into a criminal matter like the smoking of marijuana and put all forms of ‘smoking’ on similar moral and legal footing?

    Why can’t you proselytize for the banning of tobacco?

    Is it because you have a rum shop business that also peddles the ‘legal’ lung cancer weed?

    BTW, ac, why not recommend some medicinal marijuana to your favourite DLP hypocrite the black-lips down (and totally out of it) “Lowe” the imaginary come-back political kid?
    Like the miraculous bush tea, it might just work a Lazarus-type miracle of pulling him back from the grave.


  46. On a very IMPORTANT NOTE:

    Why has First Citizens Bank of Trinidad found itself under some kinda SANCTIONS by the US Treasury and now their customers cannot transfer MONEY to Barbados..


  47. “Abigal aka Tituba (LOL), you are one of the few with the ‘spiritual’ foresight to see what this current administration is doing is nothing but another incarnation of what the former colonial masters did to control and punish their black ancestors especially in the area of cultivation of agricultural produce and selling it in Bridgetown in order to keep them tied and totally dependent on the plantation system.”

    That is why Mia gotta go and take her fowl Enuff with her. .lol..We already know her plans and it cannot work in this here era.

    It’s all about punishing black people and violating their human rights to line their own pockets or they would get rid of the cursed and repulsive colonial system. And they have gone to far to even deny any of this.

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