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My only encounter with the dogs was in Atlanta 2005. The nice doggie made a beeline for me and his companion asked if I was carrying any tools. That wasn't the question I was expecting. They were searching for tools or machined parts. I had a bunch of carvings and the inspector said the oil used to polish them must have piqued the canine curiosity.
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Apparently even NFL players have some concern about second hand smoke and drug testing!
http://3jamaica.com/dear-nfl-theres-...out-drug-test/
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Before I retired I did not smoke for 26 years. That contributed to me deciding not return in those years.
Cap
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Glad my employer either hasn't caught on or doesn't care (pretty sure its the latter) because I was given general approval to work from the island provided I have proper access (internet/phone).
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still trying to absorb Ganja is not a tourist attraction.
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never2many
still trying to absorb Ganja is not a tourist attraction.
I know, right? Like... nice to know, I've been doing it all wrong I say!
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Ganj is not a tourist attraction at this time
It will be soon I think. Then you'll see a lot of advertising to tourists.
Ganj included with your room, Ganj shops, Ganj tours....
Soon but not now.
Cap
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Jamaica is so much more than ganja,it's the people ,the food,the being able to walk in to the corner bar and shoot pool,being pretty much the only white guy there,the beautiful beautiful land scape on the way to negril,beach,jerk chicken ,cold beer,(red dragon) the list goes on and on.....
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I completely agree with the "Jamaica is so much more than ganga" statement.
What I don't understand is why it has not been made legal in Jamaica and what is the hold up? The money being made in places like Colorado (I believe the last news article I read said more than $43 million a month is being collected in taxes) could make such a difference to the Jamaican economy.