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Official licenses have started to be issued, so that process appears to be working. Seems fairly simple. Another hurdle cleared.
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If you want the hash experience legally and easily here just try some Indica-dominant strains. When did you last smoke hash or cannabis? Where was this, or where did the hash come from? Which effects are you hoping to reproduce?
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Not exactly. There are HUGE differences. Daylight is the major one. Now Jamaica might be more lattitudenly appropriate? 80% of the quality consumer Cannabis in the U.S. is grown indoors. Different people have different "memories" of Thai sticks, but if you want dirt weed wrapped around a stick, then soaked in bilge water and diesel fuel (from smuggling), then no, you cannot. You can look for Thai landrace strains, which some are being grown here. Or you could look for Sativa-dominant strains, many have Thai genetics. I'd suggest a Sativa would be replicate that Thai stick feeling. Most of locally grown quality cannabis is grown indoors, and from imported seeds. Indoor grown comands a significant price over outdoor. They bother to do it to make money. Many, many shops and online stores are selling Cannabis imported from the U.S. Thailand does not have the "ideal climate" to grow cannabis. The labor rate is not really a factor until maybe harvest, trimming and curing.
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Malaysia Detains Thais Who Tested Positive For Marijuana
bamnutsak replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I get that Malaysian law (probably) prohibits the production, distribution and use of Cannabis. But surely those statutes cover one while in Malaysia? I mean if gambling is iilegal in a country, surely one can travel to a country where it is legal, gamble, and then return without being arrested and charged? I see that some countries (Singapore) test their own citizens returning, and treat positive results as if they had done it in their home country. But tourist/visitors? Ouch. (I think the Brazilian arrested in Indonesia with Cannabis purchased in Thailand did transit/stop over in KUL.) Maybe this is just a land border issue? -
MPs Reminded Of Being Representatives Of People, Not Powers That Be
bamnutsak replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I think those 250 appointed Senators might have a bone to pick with this "academic"? -
Hard and fast rules for Cannabis use?
bamnutsak replied to Thailand's topic in Thailand Cannabis Forum
Getting the Cannabis Control Act gazetted is the first step. Until then it will be special proclamations to deal with one-off issues as they are raised. Once the CCA is in place, then all the agencies, boards, ministries will start issuing rules/regulations governing all things Cannabis. I think it will be a long process, maybe 18 - 24 months AFTER the CCA is gazetted until things shake out. Personal use will probably survive, albeit with more controls than exist today. -
You can report your concerns to the Mods. The attribution for much of your post... https://gsthr.org/countries/profile/tha/#:~:text=E-cigarettes are prohibited under,importation of modern medicinal products. You may be right, just about anything can be deemed legal or illegal here depending on the situation, and the parties involved. So if you're caught by the police and charged with violating one of the edicts re: using Cannabis, then you might easily find a charge added on about using an illegal device. And buying/importing many things requires a license, like playing cards or marital aids, so yes buying/importing these devices may be "illegal". That said, "heated tobacco products" applies, I think, to products (tobacco) which can be heated. And not the device which does the heating. Note that that sentence is under the "Snus" category, further focusing on the product and not the way it is consumed. As Cannabis is legal, with some restrictions, I honestly do not think the authorities are going to crack down on the use or possession of, dry herb vaporizers. In fact it wouldn't surprise me if some aroma therapy (Terpene, for example) already offer this service in high-end spas for wellness packages for high-end tourists? Everyone has to make their own choices re: quality of life and risk/reward. Using a dry herb vaporizer to consume cannabis at home is probably not going to "get someone arrested". But thanks for your concern, and legal advice.
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This shop looks pretty nice... HUMBRID THAILAND CANNABIS SHOP & BAR Service options: In-store shopping Address: 74/1 Talat Yot, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200 Not sure if you can smoke there though. https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/humbridcannabis
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A directory, Thailand Weed... Dispensaries | Restaurants | Clinics looks interesting... https://thailandweed.org/
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Personally, in a dozen or so purchases, both online and in the shop, I simply do a direct bank transfer from my phone, and then forward or show (most transactions for me occur on LINE or Messenger) a screengrab of the confirmation You could ask a friend, who has mobile banking, to make the transfer then you reimburse them in cash. Maybe ask Greenlabs for other options? I've never done it but I guess you could go to a branch of their bank and make a cash "transfer or deposit"?
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What symptoms are you trying to treat, or what effects are you looking for? What lead you to this "oil"? I assume you do not want to smoke/vape legal Cannabis? OTC edibles and extracts remain illegal. Government hospitals may freely prescribe cannabis extract oil to patients in selected circumstances The GPO oils may be better suited for you, but that's just a guess.
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Airizer XQ2 available here, in Thailand... https://chumrearn.com/arizer 12,480 I ordered three Airistech dry herb vaporizers from AliExpress (the "official" Airistech store there). Order shipped from the Netherlands. Breezed through Lak Si Customs. Took ~37 days from order to receipt. Seeing a lot new dry herb vaporizer options here now. Still none of the higher end units the OP asked about though. I've been encouraging some thse folks to stock the Pax 3 and/or Da Vinci IQ2.
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In their defense I think they might say that they have to resell your less than prisitine bills to some Thai (predominantly) customer planning to go to the U.S. Or even to anyone traveling to a country where USD can be used. Hence they want the best possible product in their inventory to sell to other customers. Not unreasonable, given there are few alternatives which won't eat into their margin.
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Bangkok police was checking for weed
bamnutsak replied to problemfarang's topic in Thailand Cannabis Forum
IMO, the police need to give a warning for foreign tourists found to be smoking cannabis in public, for first-time "offenders". The laws, such as they are, are not well publicized. The edict against public consumption, and potentially annoying others, is barely a month old, is only published in Thai in the Royal Gazette (not required reading by tourists as of yet). No need to create PR problems. Issue a written warning, or hand out an infographic on the current "laws". TAT needs to step up and issue broad warnings about Cannabis consumption. Oh, and not changing the rules daily would be a help too. -
Chalk this up to, well, general incompetence. Yes, another in the long line of "Generals" here. Invoking an edict - was it even Gazetted? - and asking the Police to enforce it overnight is preposterous, even for Thailand. That said, DTAM licenses are available, quite a few Thais applied yesterday, the filing fee is 20 baht. The license fee is 3,000 baht to sell, and 1,000 baht to "process". Requiring a license seems reasonable to me. In a way this is sort of good news as it points out some of the procedures which need to be covered in the Cannabis Control Act. Cannabis activist Kitty Chopaka pointed out that 7/11, among many other retail outlets, has a bunch of Cannabis-derived products for sale, and yet they haven't applied for a license to sell "herb-derived" products.
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Thanks for this. I'm shocked these people are risking so much for so little. I'm hopeful that Berner is unaware of this activity. It is illegal to export California cannabis to other states, and obviously to other countries. And, as I know realize, they are taking standard grade cannabis, then repackaging it here. (You can find Cookies blue bags for sale here.) This does great harm to these brands, is illegal and risks their CA licenses. And it does great harm to local Thai growers.
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I quoted the price on Cookies web-page. I used that because I saw Cookies brand strains (specifically Ice Cream Cake) for sale here. https://cookiesconnected.com/product/ice-cream-cake-strain/ Yes Cookies is on the high end. Yes there are many other U.S. brands sold here...Glass House is ~ 3,000 for a pound. Stiizy is on the high end too. Thais in the U.S. are buying name brands, in eigths and oz's, not pounds, then shipping those here. Although the siezure yesterday at Suvaranbhumi looked like one pound bags? Yes, I'll stipulate that there are cheaper alternatives available in the U.S. Just a few seen in the wild here photos...