The reality is that if people can verify the facts there is going to be a demand for crocodile meat locally, therefore, the response by the authorities should not be that the meat is dangerous, as such a statement could also be said about "yard fowl" or any other home-grown fish or meat.
Threatening people with imprisonment or a fine if caught with it in today's globalised world should not be a first step. We should begin with accurate information, not ethnocentric hysteria.
Is crocodile meat unhealthy? The answer is no, not under normal circumstances. Why it shouldn't be captured in Jamaica is because it is an endangered species and protected by law.