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BVI laws

9K views 24 replies 13 participants last post by  Silvio 
#1 ·
I'm going to be helping some friends out by serving as captain for a charter boat for them in the BVI. I was surprised by the question from them about obtaining some marijuana while there. I said it's not my thing and didn't really want it on the boat, but what they do on land is their decision. I'm not looking to judge them, or debate using pot, but I would just like to know the laws. What are the rules? Are they different on land vs on the boat? If they decide to bring it on board anyway, am I responsible?
 
#2 · (Edited)
Wow, with friends like that...

They should leave the ganga smoking at home. If they really need it, they should obtain and use on shore and not bring it to the boat. I cannot imagine the law being favorable to foreign citizens.

I have plenty of friends who partake and I have absolutely no problem with that. But I know they would not put me at risk by doing something like this.

This is what Wiki says: Marijuana is very frowned upon by authorities, so much so that immigration and visitation by Rastafarians was once regulated by legislation in the BVI. Being caught with even a small personal amount of marijuana will almost certainly lead to a stiff fine usually in the region of US$1,000 and instant deportation.
 
#4 ·
Not to mention if they are caught with it on the boat the boat can be seized, just like here.

Guess who pays for the boat being seized?

That's right, you do. Loss of property and loss of income. Look at the contract. Then DE-volunteer unless you trust them with your personal savings.
 
#5 ·
Thanks for your reply. They're not bad people. If I say not onboard I beleive they will respect that.

If it's not this trip it could happen another time so I want to know where I would stand as captain in the BVI. I know the rules in the USA and have no problem making my rules clear if I think there might be a problem with someone.

Based on the information in your post, if someone were caught onboard with pot it would be their problem alone, and not mine. Could this be correct?
 
#7 ·
Thanks for your reply. They're not bad people. If I say not onboard I beleive they will respect that.

If it's not this trip it could happen another time so I want to know where I would stand as captain in the BVI. I know the rules in the USA and have no problem making my rules clear if I think there might be a problem with someone.

Based on the information in your post, if someone were caught onboard with pot it would be their problem alone, and not mine. Could this be correct?
As captain, I am not sure that is the case. And how much are they going to have aboard? At some point you go from user to seller based upon quantity, right?

Honestly, that might be a lawyer question and I wouldn't take anything from someone on Sailnet as advice - and I do not mean that meanly. It's just that could have serious implications and you need solid legal advice on that one.

My opinoins.

Brian

PS On a lighter side, have you considered suggesting they charter in Puget Sound instead? (snicker)
 
#10 ·
I'm really after facts and references to the facts if possible. (The facts here being laws and regulations.)

I'm not looking for someone to interpret them for me.

We all know that pot onboard = bad. But, shouldn't the crime and potential punishment be clearly spelled out somewhere? As a captain this information would help me do my job.
 
#13 ·
But, shouldn't the crime and potential punishment be clearly spelled out somewhere?
Try debating that from behind bars in a third world country (maybe not 3rd world, but you will not be on US soil).

Ponder this - your crew/passengers know and respect your position, agree to only partake ashore, they are seen ashore by the local law, law figures out which boat they are from, next thing you know the law is on your butt for the whole trip - NOT :cool:
 
#17 ·
Marijuana is very frowned upon by authorities, so much so that immigration and visitation by Rastafarians was once regulated by legislation in the BVI. Being caught with even a small personal amount of marijuana will almost certainly lead to a stiff fine usually in the region of US$1,000 and instant deportation.
Tortola travel guide - Wikitravel
 
#18 ·
So far we know the crew member will have to pay a fine and will either go to jail or be sent home. The boat may be impounded. We've seen nothing about any legal responsibility for the captain, or if different rules apply for different amounts. (The searches I've done haven't yeilded anything either.)
 
#21 ·
I don't smoke. Not for legal or moral reasons. It just makes me stupid and I don't like that. But if your friends are going to smoke, stop at Foxy's for a drink and have them walk down the street a short distance and engage the young men hanging around. But make sure they smoke it all and not bring it on the boat.
 
#22 ·
You oviously want to be on that boat with those people, it has been suggested that you contact the BVI police for the most accurate information. But as drugs other than perscription are illegal you may be put on a watch list. Remember there is guilt by association. I would find a pressing engagement elseware.
 
#25 ·
Google is not going to provide you with a definitive answer. Find someone with a full Lexis-Nexis or West Law account that can access BVI statutes. Or visit an attorney and pay them the hour or two to research it for you. I don't think you will find a definite answer any other way.

FWIW many years back had family that I love and never for a minute thought would jeopardize my career after I made VERY clear that they cannot bring even the tiniest amount of pot near my work place or home. Found a bag of pot and a pipe in the laundry during a long visit. They assured me that it was a "legal" amount. Smokers tend to have a different appreciation of reality IMHO.
 
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