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Minnis medicinal marijuana announcement came one day before Bob Marley s birthday

Minnis’ medicinal marijuana announcement came one day before Bob Marley’s birthday Dear Editor, Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis’ announcement on February 5 that his Free National Movement (FNM) administration will be moving forward legislatively to legalize medicinal marijuana comes before the Bahamas National Commission on Marijuana has handed in its final report on marijuana to the Minnis administration which is tentatively scheduled for the first quarter of 2021. The medicinal marijuana news dominated the headlines and Facebook throughout the weekend, overshadowing the news of Restaurants Bahamas Limited announcing that it will lay off 35 employees from its KFC branches and the news of House Speaker Halson Moultrie formally severing ties with the FNM.

Ten FNM MPS awaiting nod as party ratifies eight more incumbents

The official logo of the Free National Movement (FNM). NASSAU, BAHAMAS The Free National Movement (FNM) ratified eight more incumbent members of Parliament, the party announced last night. According to a statement, FNM MPs Michael Pintard (Marco City), Frankie Campbell (Southern Shores), Iram Lewis (Central Grand Bahama), Pakesia Parker-Edgecombe (West Grand Bahama and Bimini), Reuben Rahming (Pinewood), Adrian Gibson (Long Island), Shanendon Cartwright (St Barnabas) and Ricky Mackey (North Eleuthera) have all secured a spot on the party’s ticket. The latest ratifications bring the total up to 25. “The Free National Movement has ratified eight incumbent candidates to help advance the party’s agenda, which at its core, will ensure the continued building of a better Bahamas,” read the statement.

The dire implications of McAlpine s Ocean Industries Incorporated Bill for Freeport s economy

The dire implications of McAlpine’s Ocean Industries Incorporated Bill for Freeport’s economy Dear Editor, Perhaps in a move to get under the skin of the Free National Movement administration that sacked him from the Hotel Corporation in 2018, the outspoken Pineridge MP Frederick McAlpine tabled a private Bill for an Act to repeal the Ocean Industries Incorporated (Aragonite Mining Encouragement) 1971 in the House of Assembly in early December 2020. The readership would recall that, much to the annoyance of Bamboo Town MP Renward Wells, House Speaker Halson Moultrie allowed the bill, drafted by Bahamian Evolution, to be read in Parliament.

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