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Thursday, 03/15/2018 11:08:30 AM

Thursday, March 15, 2018 11:08:30 AM

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I'm glad to see he included "capture the tourist revenue from cruise ships". Some of these ships hold 5000 passengers. My wife and I have taken a cruise that docked in San Juan. When a cruise ship makes a stop in San Juan, they usually give you up to 12 hours to explore the city....either on your own or through the ship's own excursions that you pay for. This really could be huge if it's what he says it will be.


From the news release -

"Puerto Rico has also enacted the same legislation that Nevada did initially allowing patients with medical cards from all jurisdictions to purchase medicine on the island to capture the tourist revenue from cruise ships to vacationers as well as locals."


http://www.touroldsanjuan.com/cruise-ship-travel/

"Puerto Rico is the second largest port for cruise ships in the western hemisphere. More than 24 ships make San Juan their home port. Over a million travelers from cruise ships visit Old San Juan each year."

OVER A MILLION TRAVELERS A YEAR!