Hemp products. (FILE PHOTO) NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The Bahamas National Commission on Marijuana (BNCM) has completed its survey codifying the views of Bahamians on the legalization of cannabis in the country. BNCM Chairman Quinn McCartney told Eyewitness News yesterday that the committee met and discussed the findings with Public Domain, a Bahamian market research firm commissioned to conduct the survey. “Based on what they shared with us, we feel like we’ve gotten a scientifically acceptable and representative of persons,” he said. Quinn McCartney. (FILE PHOTO) The survey, conducted in the early part of November into the first two weeks of December, included 1,000 respondents across the country.