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Guns Must Go, Before Tourism Does

Monday, August 23, 2004

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  • I really wish that someone would have the courage to say what you keep alluding to. Almost all of these crimes are done by someone of Jamaican relation. We have all visited Jamaican and know good and well that a large percentage of that country is of a very predatory nature. Being that we have such a high influx of people from this country, their problems are naturally going to arise on our island. I would never suggest a limit or ban of people coming from certain countries – but maybe some mandatory re-education for those who come from ones that seem to cause us the most problems. Otherwise we are doomed to repeat all of their same problems with the same people who caused them elsewhere - Jerome Bush

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