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Grandma Jailed for Gun in Bahamas Cruise
9 Dec, 2025
Summary
- An Oklahoma grandmother was jailed in the Bahamas after a gun was found in her purse.
- She forgot about the .380 pistol, a gift from her aunt over 50 years ago.
- The prison is described as 'not fit for humanity' and infested with rats.

An Oklahoma grandmother faces a harsh reality in a Bahamian prison after a firearm was discovered in her luggage. Mary Robinson, 69, was traveling with her adopted 12-year-old son when a .380 pistol, a long-held personal item, was found during a cruise stop in Nassau. Security at the departure port in Fort Lauderdale had failed to detect the weapon.
Robinson's legal team stated she has a 'touch of dementia' and had forgotten the gun was in her purse, asserting there was no criminal intent. A Bahamian judge offered her the option to pay an $8,000 fine to avoid jail time. However, unable to meet the financial demand immediately, she was sentenced to a two-year term at the Fox Hill Correctional Centre.



