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carltonr61 says...

There has been some setbacks due to the Cannabis market being new. Jamaica saw years of international tourists in the milluons because of their down home music festivals, and else happened. But, Jamaicapure that made Jamaica a very successful tourist destination was denied access to the bloated North American markets. But The Bahamas, coming in from the rear sees the mistakes happening in this growing international and profitable niche tourist travel destinations industry. The PLP will deliver.

carltonr61 says...

That figure will double when the 147 million Cannabis users who travel to Florida, Mexico, UK, EU, Canada Jamaica

https://www.travelpulse.com/news/destin…

Grand Bahama Island will see an immediate resurgence in tourism due to location close to Florida, modern infrastructure, vast empty spaces and low social pressures. Cannabahamas has done the research. Brave is on the right track

carltonr61 says...

International Accreditations is most important as the world our students integrity based on the highest office of the institution. The crab pull down shop is slesys activated whenever am accredited person takes over as our people makes sure nothing works, then our students suffer the injustices political myopia vendetta and reward. A bad soup if we are to take on the world in Higher Education. A bitter pill to swallow and sacrifice for the betterment of our students potential moving globally on acceptance of our Higher Education.

On The search begins for next UB president

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carltonr61 says...

Politics and Education makes sour universal students.

On The search begins for next UB president

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carltonr61 says...

Medicine had no religious prejudices. I life saved or help for the suffering is Hippocratic Oath. Our Doctors are Catholic, Baptist, SDA, Anglican, Rasta and they show no prejudices toward helping the sick.

carltonr61 says...

https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:s…

Well sir. Read what Bahamian doctors say. The evidence based information I read from our Dictors. Who are well informed on latest medical based information from their colleagues in USA, Europe and Canada. We are only just catching up to what is relavent and currently working in the world. Maybe after reading and researching we can be on the same page. Thank you.

carltonr61 says...

Great work.

carltonr61 says...

@cool. For many of our cruise ship customers The ship was only getting their toes wet as countless others return for the full experience. .

carltonr61 says...

15,000 rooms would need to be developed in one week on Grsnd Bahama if the Bahamas joins the rest of the Caribbean with Cannabis Tourism based on the billions Florida is prected to take in. New Providence is too socially congested while the open outdoor international models. On Iamaica, Island Strains bars have that out island on the open beach layout. They cater to tourists the world over. On April 1st 2024 Germany was forced to legalize Cannabis as too many adult Germans already smoked. Rather than chase away millions of Tourists with handcuffs, we too should monetize Cannabis and create billions in taxes. St Martin Island, under the Dutch is trying also for legalization that on Amsterdam Cannabis smoking make them among the leaders in the world. For 2024 the European Cannabis Markets sits at 6.2 billion dollars. The USA leads with 20Billion dollars estimated 2028 at 35 billion. South Africa at .7billion.

Research by Cannabahamas based on widely collected data streams show that The Bahamas, especially a developed Island like Grand Bahama could compete globally for vacationers who also want Island life with people and culture experiences.

carltonr61 says...

Grand Bahama is well positioned to benefit from the Medical Cannabis Tourist Business spin-off from Florida. Grand Bahama is best positioned among The Bahama Islands. With 147 million Cannabis users, most of whom travel, no other island affords the vast open beach spaces and social privacy at Touristic Smoke Bars, as enjoyed throughout the Caribbean.

Economic analysts from the Florida legislature and DeSantis’s office, estimate that the marijuana legalization initiative would generate between $195.6 million and $431.3 million in new sales tax revenue annually if voters enact it.
A new report from Zuanic & Associates has revealed that medical cannabis sales in Florida reached $92 million in August.

August’s $92 million in sales contributed to a three-month total of $480 million, valuing the industry at $1.44 billion.

The report shows that the state has an estimated monthly patient expenditure of approximately $145 based on an average of 833,000 registered patients during this period.

Florida is the US’s largest and most lucrative medical only cannabis market with Brightfield Group expecting 25% growth in 2022 to $1.7 billion. Currently, this market is shared by only 22 licensed cannabis providers, and cannabis licenses in the state have sold for well ...

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