Rum and ganga in Trinidad (article)

Michael V. Angrosino, "Rum and ganja: Indenture, drug foods, labor motivation, and the evolution of the modern sugar industry in Trinidad," in William R. Jankowiak and Daniel Bradburd, eds., Drugs, labor, and colonial expansion (University of Arizona Press, 2003): 101-16.

Posted by David Fahey on July 4, 2008 at 04:04 PM in Cannabis, Rum, Trinidad and Tobago | Permalink

Prince Charles got valuable lesson on drugs-busting

BBC News reported in February 2000 that Prince Charles was given an in-depth lesson on the battle to prevent cocaine reaching the UK from Trinidad and Tobago. The heir to the throne spent two days on the island, during his first trip to the Caribbean, during which time the Trinidad and Tobago Coastguard carried out a special demonstration to show the Prince how they find and apprehend boats which carry the drug. Find the full story here.

Posted by Cynthia on March 17, 2005 at 01:07 PM in Cocaine, Trinidad and Tobago, United States | Permalink