Thursday, November 6, 2014

RASTAMAN to Brother Khrystus: Promote Legalization of The Herb and We'll Support You!

6th November, 2014

By: Dare 2 Be Different International Media Department Staff Reporter - www.daretobedifferentskn.com


Trinity's Trevor "BLACK HEART" Williams


Another influential issue that may affect future Political Campaigns in The Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis and around the Caribbean and world is the legalization of the marijuana plant for medicinal and/or recreational use.

28 year old Brother Khrystus Wallace, Founder and CEO of KVK ENTERPRISES - www.kvklives.com, Dare 2 Be Different International - www.daretobedifferentskn.com, The Blazing Star Movement - www.theblazingstarmovement.com and President of The United Villages of West Farm, Boyds and Palmetto Point INC. was approached a few minutes ago by a fellow Trinity Community Resident.

Rastaman Trevor "Black Heart" Williams reasoned with Brother Khrystus about several things. On the forefront of their lengthy discussion while walking through Independence Square - Basseterre - St. Kitts, Rastaman Williams passionately showed Brother Khrystus the many benefits of the marijuana plant and marijuana tea and said that this should be high on his political agenda and he would certainly WIN  BIG as ALL  RASTAS and GHETTO YOUTH would immediately rally behind him to get him in POWER.

Mr. Williams mentioned to Brother Khrystus that he was one of the popular young people in St. Kitts - Nevis now and that everyone was talking about him, saying good and saying bad. Williams said that he was very proud to grow up around The Wallace Family at Boyds. He further stated, "The same thing you doing to help the youths in de community and in St. Kitts and Nevis now, you father (Jefferson Wallace) and mother (Yvette Wallace) used to do when I was small. They used to give the community youths anything and everything they wanted. They used to cook a big pot of food every weekend and the whole community youth dem use to come and eat and play games. You father used to have a church just like you in that very same yard where you have your church now. It used to name LANDMARK  BAPTIST  CHURCH - I sure you ain't know that, cuz maybe you wasn't born yet.  They just NEVER  SAID  NO when it came to helping the young people. So I would always respect ya'll family."

The forty-five year old also cited the many financial benefits that the legalization of the marijuana herb could bring to his Blazing Star Movement Administration - www.theblazingstarmovement.com  and the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis in the future sharing many ideas.

Rastaman Blackheart also challenged Brother Khrystus about the way in which his belly was growing and stated that he needed to do something about it and STOP  LETTING  THE  SYSTEM  DECIDE  HOW HIS HEALTH  GOES with all the fast food. 

Rastaman Williams said, "You better tek care of youself, because people would just use you and when you get sick, they leave you and say all kinda things about you. Remember I was hearing everything they were saying about you when you were going through you struggles and get lock up eh. So tek care of youself FIRST from now on. Know who you have a FRIENDS and Lose de belly!"

Rastaman Williams recommended that Brother Khrystus start immediately to eat callaloo, spinach, pumpkins, yams, tanias and eddoes. He said NO IRISH  POTATOES OR  SWEET  POTATOES as they were high in starch and the less starch the more healthier the body.

Rastaman Blackheart also recommended that all that he eats be LOCALLY  PRODUCED and ORGANIC - without chemicals and condemned folks who were destroying themselves by eating so much chemically induced food. He continued by saying, "Eat things like local breadfruit, carrots, tuba, uckra and you'll always look like a babe in suckling and never grow old. As soon as you ready for me to teach you how to COOK  LIKE  DE  RASTAMAN DEM.  CALL  ME. Father say we must stay natural and you need to go natural too because you is a GOOD MAN."

Brother Khrystus thanked the Rasta Religion advocate for reaching out to him in love along with and his Blazing Star Movement - www.theblazingstarmovement.com political party with regards to investigating more about the marijuana plant and the possible legalization. Brother Khrystus also thanked him for his advice about working on his belly and promised to start as soon as possible.

In ending the conversation with Trinity's Rastaman Trevor 'Blackheart" Williams, Brother Khrystus promised to take up the challenge to do more deep and intensive research about the marijuana plant, get reviews from the legal fraternity, the medical fraternity, the church community and general public and see what route his Political Party would want to take on this GLOBALLY  DEBATABLE  - YET  EXTREMELY  CRITICAL  ISSUE that is poised to affect the entire CHANGING  WORLD  IN  A BIG  WAY VERY  SOON..


According to a CNN article on: http://edition.cnn.com/2014/11/04/politics/marijuana-2014/index.html,

Washington (CNN) -- Voters in Oregon, Alaska and Washington, D.C. have voted to approve sweeping pro-marijuana legalization, according to a CNN projections.
The three wins have pro-legalization activists enthused and many are already looking towards 2016, when ballot initiatives in states such as California, Massachusetts, Maine, Nevada and Arizona are likely to be put to voters.
In Oregon, the law legalizes personal possession, manufacture and sale of marijuana for people 21 years of age and older. Mimicking similar plans in Washington State and Colorado, the Oregon law will also create a commercial regulatory system for the production, distribution and sale of marijuana.
Alaska's law is similar to Oregon and would tax and regulate the production, sale and use of marijuana, making the use legal for people over 21 years old
Washington, D.C.'s proposal, while scaled back compared to the others, allows for a person over 21 years old to posses up to two ounces of marijuana for personal use and grow up to six cannabis plants in their home. It also allows people to transfer up to one ounce of marijuana to another person, but not sell it.


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