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Figures being touted for medicinal marijuana industry 'totally off'- Hon Penn

- said he is for bills being assented to once the criteria is met
Opposition Leader Honourable Marlon A. Penn (R8), left, speaking on NDP Radio on Monday, May 3, 2021, said the Premier and Minister of Finance Honourable Andrew A. Fahie's, right, revenue predictions for the medicinal marijuana industry is inaccurate. Photo: GIS/File
Medicinal marijuana in the Caribbean is projected to be worth $2 billion, and in Latin America, the market is estimated to be worth $14 billion. Photo: Internet Source/File
Medicinal marijuana in the Caribbean is projected to be worth $2 billion, and in Latin America, the market is estimated to be worth $14 billion. Photo: Internet Source/File
The United Kingdom (UK) has refused to assent to the VI' Medicinal Cannabis Licensing Act, 2020, even while the UK continues to benefit tremendously from the industry. Photo: Pickfords
The United Kingdom (UK) has refused to assent to the VI' Medicinal Cannabis Licensing Act, 2020, even while the UK continues to benefit tremendously from the industry. Photo: Pickfords
BAUGHERS BAY, Tortola, VI- Opposition Leader Honourable Marlon A. Penn (R8), while claiming he is for the assenting of bills once they meet the criteria, has found another bone to pick with the Virgin Islands Party (VIP) administration, which has been on an active mission to find new revenue streams for the territory rather than continue to depend heavily on its vulnerable tourism and financial services industries.

Premier and Minister of Finance, Hon Andrew A. Fahie (R1) has said the medical marijuana industry, which is being capitalised on by many countries, including the United Kingdom (UK), can be another major revenue earner for the Virgin Islands.

The UK; however, has refused to assent to the bill and continues to change its position as to why it is not being assented to.

Speaking on NDP Radio on Monday, May 3, 2021, Hon Penn, while not outrightly supporting the United Kingdom's controversial move to not assent to the Virgin Islands' Medicinal Cannabis Licensing Act, 2020, which was debated and passed in the House of Assembly (HoA) since last year, said the Premie's revenue predictions for the medicinal marijuana industry is inaccurate.

"The reality is that the revenues that the Premier is touting are impossible for us to get all those revenues from medical marijuana in the BVI. You look at what the actual budgeted numbers represent, and to try to create this smoke and mirrors that somehow by this not being enacted by the Governor is making us lose revenue, the numbers that have been touted is totally false," Penn remarked on the show aired on ZBVI 780 AM.

"In fact, the actual Bill speaks to an investor driving the process, so the investor will determine the strains that will be grown, they will determine the cost, and all those things are going to be managed by this investor. There are a lot of things to discuss, but mainly the issue on the finances is totally off."

Industry will take time to blossom

The Opposition Leader reasoned that the industry would take time to blossom.

"I think it is being misrepresented, and the reality is it will take some time to get that industry up and running. So to recognise revenues in the range that they are discussing is smoke and mirrors and trying to play on emotions of the people of the territory."

He said he is for the assenting of bills once they meet the criteria, but the Fahie regime should not use "these false arguments" to justify their position.

Premier Fahie has previously said the government was expected to reel in millions of dollars through this industry and the UK holding up the VI's Medicinal Cannabis Licensing Act, 2020 is costing the government this revenue.

"I could only say that if it was passed already, we would have already been able to move towards having the three months crop because the planting of it takes three months and we would have already moved towards over one hundred jobs, and we would have already moved towards at least a couple millions of dollars in our economy," he remarked.

"Medicinal marijuana in the Caribbean is projected to be worth $2 billion, and in Latin America, the market is estimated to be worth $14 billion. BVI is moving to tap into this industry and develop to generate millions of dollars in revenue," Hon Fahie said during the Second Sitting of the Second Session of the Fourth House of Assembly on Tuesday, November 19, 2019.

21 Responses to “Figures being touted for medicinal marijuana industry 'totally off'- Hon Penn”

  • Sad (04/05/2021, 10:21) Like (18) Dislike (0) Reply
    Tortola so archaic in their rationality and thinking. Instead of being innovative and tackle the uptick of new methods and ideas, they continue to follow and drop the ball. All things take time, in the advent any bill goes through it would be too late, Tortola y'all always late to the party.
  • Couple (04/05/2021, 11:46) Like (12) Dislike (0) Reply
    This investor situation is a bit wacky and the talk about the farmers getting 5%

    They need to let things be organic let people grow a four plants at home and you create a local horticultural industry

    Then let the licensed farmers do their work with basic training and understanding standards of quality that must be met for the lab tests.

    Everything can not be don’t outdoors in paraquita bay.

    How I see it is people who don’t know and didn’t vocalize support for it wants to continue controlling everything.

    Instead of creating a system that will blossom naturally and grow they want to make it into something under their thumb.

    Look to the states and Canada if you really believe it’s therapeutic allowing people to grow there own is a blessing.

    When they want a new strain or have no room to grow they can visit the dispensary. Everyone can grow carrots and it doesn’t make the industry any less productive.
  • Couple (04/05/2021, 11:53) Like (11) Dislike (1) Reply
    We are moving in a right direction but why do I get the feeling it’s going to be too much pressure to get it right the first time why do we need a investor when we can work our way up in production and specialty products. isn’t that what farming is about?
  • The healing of the nation (04/05/2021, 12:34) Like (3) Dislike (3) Reply
    One Dr. Said about a yr ago that Marijuana smoking is the rel and natural cure for Covid, he gave two reasons, 1\ The heat from the smoke keeps the passage hot so the virus cant survive in heat..,2\ Marijuana posseesed anti inflamtory elements, that fight and kills the virus, This news and information were surpressed by the billionairres vaccine makers who are determined to make money from vaccine..The Scientist went on to say, they are going to say that they cannot promote smoking..So thats the end of it...
  • pops (04/05/2021, 13:14) Like (9) Dislike (1) Reply
    I can guarantee they don’t even make $1 million first year, and they growing a inferior crop that is bug infested, disease ridden and straight up “plop” stop waste people time and invest in education.
  • VG (04/05/2021, 13:19) Like (9) Dislike (1) Reply
    Mr Penn is correct. the numbers are grossly overstated. it is not a 2 billion $ market in Caribbean.
    you struggle to grow anything here without lots of water that we dont have.
    BVI will be competing with markets where you can grow naturally and in abundance , with less overhead.
    just transport and storage will kill it.
    BVI will get lowest prices because quality will not match other places.
    and who will grow it,?already there is a shortage of farmers as it is not worth it.
    so there will be a handful of People growing medical Marijuana, and a bunch of kids growing to sell on the street.
    zero profit for bvi and only a handful of jobs, makes no sense
  • UK Operative (04/05/2021, 13:24) Like (4) Dislike (6) Reply
    Marlon the undercover UK operative strikes again.
    Did he raise these concerns when the act was debated in the House of Assembly?
    He just want power no matter the cost. Opening his mouth without thinking. giving the UK ammo to fight bvi down.
  • Willie Nelson (04/05/2021, 13:25) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
    It has to be done under an investor, that is the only way that those in power will make money off it. If local farmers were to be involved, A) they won't produce enough and B) they won't pay the "fees" necessary to keep the govt off their backs.
  • Eagle Eye (04/05/2021, 13:26) Like (2) Dislike (2) Reply
    From you is a politician you need to keep off the word mariguana. Y'all far from reality
  • Youth (04/05/2021, 13:53) Like (9) Dislike (4) Reply
    The mischiefmaker Marlon is at it again.
  • omg (04/05/2021, 13:53) Like (9) Dislike (3) Reply
    All Marlon does is critize.
  • Beware (04/05/2021, 13:54) Like (5) Dislike (2) Reply
    Beware of anyone who always have negative things to say to try to get power and that's this guy.
  • Killa Kos (04/05/2021, 14:26) Like (3) Dislike (1) Reply
    Uncle fahie need free up the weed
  • Shaft (04/05/2021, 14:45) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
    Is there a guarantee is this business ? there is so much competition in this weed and its production and are we going to eat and drink it ( what's going on with AGRICULTURE ? Is it not what our parents did and cultivated lands and produced healthy vegetables to feed its people and even had enough export and now we have TECHNOLOGY at our disposal
  • lilis (04/05/2021, 16:08) Like (1) Dislike (6) Reply
    EVERYTHING TAKES TIME SO DONT TAKE PRESSURE PLEASE VIP!!! YOU RUNNING THE POWER DONT FAIL FOR NO ONE ! BUUL BULL SHSHH!
  • Will it? (04/05/2021, 16:17) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    We don"t need medical marijuana that are expected to be produce in our country, rather we need better fairminded leaders of the people , that will share the wealth of this country more evenly among its citizens.
    WOULD MEDICAL MARIJUANNA HELP LOWER THE PRESENT HIGH CRIME RATE? NO! NO! NO! WOULD MEDICAL MARINUANNA HELP TO REDUCE HATRED FOR EACH OTHERS? NO! NO! NO' WOULD MEDICAL MARIJUAMNA HELP TO FOSTER UNITY AMONG US? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
    • PLUR (04/05/2021, 21:17) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      WOULD MEDICAL MARINUANNA HELP TO REDUCE HATRED FOR EACH OTHERS?

      WOULD MEDICAL MARIJUAMNA HELP TO FOSTER UNITY AMONG US?

      Ummmmm.... naturally
  • GuavaTart (04/05/2021, 17:32) Like (10) Dislike (0) Reply
    How about putting whatever ridiculous amount of money that is going to be spent on this venture into growing things we can eat and possibly export ;)
    • VG Mon (05/05/2021, 08:21) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
      Yes, they could use those ridiculously expensive greenhouses they built on VG, oh wait, that money long gone. Along with the greenhouses that didn't grow a ting!
  • educate (04/05/2021, 17:45) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
    The water from the desalination plant has too much saline and a poor PH balance and would cause the marijuana to be of poor quality and likely kill some plants. Spring or rain water carefully tested would be preferred. Just saying.
  • Really (05/05/2021, 05:46) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
    Marlon, did you not had the opportunity to discuss this in the HOA? What are your intentions? You know just once I would love for you to bring solutions to what you perceive to be a failing Government. Let's see if you worth the chance to be Premier of these islands.


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