Monday, July 04, 2016

Jamaica to install weed-vending machines at airports...

Instead of landing and having to ask strangers where “the plug” is, you’ll find it conveniently plugged into the wall nearby. The Jamaican government is looking over a proposal to install cannabis kiosks in Jamaican airports. Only one year ago, the Jamaican House of Representatives passed a law that made possession of 2 ounces of marijuana legal.

Now the proposal being looked over by the Cannabis Licensing Authority would allow a tourist to obtain 2 ounces from a kiosk before they even check into their hotel.

CLA member Delano Seiveright claims these automated dispensers could mean a significant increase in the stream of revenue for the Jamaican government. The CLA points to Colorado and Canadian success with marijuana generated tax money as examples for the potential of the proposal. Full story...

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