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On 9/27/2023 at 4:03 PM, Hummin said:Weed should be controlled for strenght and contamination. Surten strains and potency is more likely to give people who are disposed for mental issues psyckoses as one reason.
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On 9/27/2023 at 5:20 PM, JBChiangRai said:You can't say pot harms nobody, it harms some people predisposed towards mental illness. It harms developing brains.
I don't think they need to close shops, shopkeepers can do that themselves if they can't make a profit in an amended market where recreational use is forbidden.
Why should the government pay up? Anutin said recreational use was forbidden, so the weed shops build their whole business model with an incredible threat hanging over them, they made a risky decision and it looks like it won't pay off. No sensible businessman would have opened a weed shop with Anutin's warning, it should have stopped at the SWOT analysis in the business planning stage.
But yes I agree, the government is responsible for creating the debacle but the weed shops and growers are accountable for the risk they knowingly took.
I think the government needs to pay up because many of the 'weed shops' are legally registered with the government agencies as weed shops. If the government has certified your shop as a tax-paying legal business, and then the government and its agencies are partially complict in allowing you to legally and knowingly work as a registered business, they need to pay you compensation as they would to any other tax-paying legal business that was forced to close down due to enhanced legislation. I think the risk is irrelevent to this aruguement.
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19 minutes ago, VinnieK said:
Are farangs allowed to participate?
If they win, are they allowed to cash in, or the govt confiscates it..?
For the children, of course..
I think so - If you are a resident, I have claimed lottery prizes before. The last two digit one at the lottery office no problems.
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On 9/21/2023 at 9:38 PM, FritsSikkink said:
"the use of cannabis and its extracts must be restricted to medical use" Think this will speak for itself.
"control retail businesses" Most likely you need a license and could lose it when selling for non-medical use.
What about the 6 plants everyone is allowed to grow at home???
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Oh right..I'm a tax resident....I always thought I was a guest in Thailand. So do I have resident status now lol.
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1 hour ago, Chomper Higgot said:
Regardless, Abbas’ comments are disgraceful and only serve to play into the hand of the extremists in Israel.
Yes, we can all be critical of his comments but as Abbas is a man of 87 I cannot help but wonder how many Palastinians he has watched over being buried in his lifetime after being killed at the hands of Israel. Maybe their blood has tainted his words?
Love beats hate everytime, but hate only fuels more hate - Jim Jefferies.
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MFP accused of stealing food from parliment.
How about... PT / BJT / and co accused of stealing parliment from the people.
One of those accusation is plainly false.
You decide.
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The issue here is the lack of due diligence that was made at the time of the order by the Thai government - It is the buyers responsibility to check that (especially in arms and munitions) what they order can be delivered. Mind you Thailand has a good track record on this - remember the GT200 bomb detectors that cost the country over 1 billion baht and were a complete con.
Good on the Chinese they have managed to get the Thais to cough up the cash for something they cannot deliver. ....And now the farangs are being asked nicely to fix the issue for Thailand. Lol
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27 minutes ago, Joe Mama said:
Unfortunately there are financial scams all over the internet, not just on Facebook! How about passing some tough legislation to make companies like Facebook financially responsible for covering the financial loses caused to it's membership due to the criminal activity of the companies that Facebook supports and profits from!
Wouldn't that be like making beer and wine producers responsible for drink driving and the financial loss the use of alcohol causes?
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7 minutes ago, steven100 said:shut the damn thing down .... they sell everything from firearms to fireworks, gold, illegal drugs ..... full of thief's, fake items and you name it ....
It's a cesspit ... and it needs closing.
Steve...enough about parliment please...this thread is about Facebook.
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8 hours ago, impulse said:
Fine the beejeezus out of Facebook (or Line, or..., or...) if they fail to clean up the scams. Use the money to compensate victims.
And while they are at it fine the hell out of AIS DTAC and True as the number of fraudulent sms and phone calls coming via their network is astonishing at the moment. Or better still shut them down....lol
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Just now, jonclark said:
If MFP rejects the leader of the opposition, and with the Dems in turmoil and completly ruderless and clueless, I read yesterday that the leader of the opposition will fall to the Fair Party. Who have a single seat. An opposition of one person essentially. Madness.
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If MFP rejects the leader of the opposition, and with the dems I turmoil and completly ruderless and clueless, I read yesterday that the leader of the opposition will fall to the Fair Party. Who have a single seat. An opposition of one person essentially. Madness.
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2 hours ago, bamnutsak said:
What choice did PTP, or MFP for that matter have?
Both were out-maneuvered by the powers-that-be.
And with the giant ask for repatriating Thaksin, PTP had no choice. That was a huge debt.
IMO, PTP would be better served by being honest about the deal they made, why they made it and who they made it with.
Trying to keep that secret, when almost everyone knows what happened, may be their death knell?
I think PTP was banking on a landslide victory, when that failed, they knew their options were limited.
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5 hours ago, hotchilli said:
Wait for the next election, hopefully no senate to rig the system.
Really? You think? I'd bet my last dollar both UTN and PPR will demand the senates ternure is extended for another XX number of years, or they may remove their support of PT in this coalition- Without the senate there is no back stop from preventing MFP having there own PM and amending 112 in any future elections. I suspect the sentators are here to stay.
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2 hours ago, Ralf001 said:
Does not give drunk elderly tourist carte blanche rights to slap a bouncer AFTER the situation was diffused.
does promote and instigate Thai hatred for drunken fools though.
Plenty of Thai are drunken fools too.
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2 hours ago, KhunLA said:
When you're getting punched in the head, that time to de-escalate passed a long time ago. Now it's self defense, and best defense is a good offense.
They were totally justified in kickin' his butt, and lucky for him, they stopped. If I was there, I'd buy them a round ????
Play your hooligan antics at home ... ????
But the bouncers were playing their hooligan antics at home right? The only hooligans were the Thai bouncers.
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FU PT.
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3 hours ago, Sigmund said:
Have those drunk brits been jailed and deported with a 5 yr entry ban ?
Thailand does not need such farangs. Such people tarnish the image of all farangs.
Mate.... let's be honest here beating up a drunk elderly tourist hardly promotes Thailand global image as a family destination.
A bouncers job is to deal with drunk people. That's why they are employed by bars and clubs which serve the alcohol and profit from the alcohol they sell. Bars and clubs want their customers to get drunk it's the basis of their business but drunk people make poor choices (Thailand road deaths are testement to that). Your bouncers must be trained in dealing with drunk idiots who due to a drink too many, (and more money in the till) may have become rude and difficult. A verbal de-escalation is a far better out come than a video that is shown globally of your bars bouncers kicking the crap out of an old man.
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5 hours ago, KhunLA said:Guessing you didn't watch the vid of bouncer being assaulted, unprovoked.
Agree, hope the bouncers press charges, but they won't. Karma served. I would feel reassured of my safety with bouncers handling drunks & violent people as they did. If not, they have a tendency to cause trouble, attacking customers.
If you hit someone, especially a sneak punch ... expect a can whoop A$$ to follow.
A bouncers job is not to beat the crap out of customers. It is to de escalate situations even if provoked and use appropriate force to ensure everyone gets home safe. And that is the key phrase. Appropriate force. Defending themselves is different to beating up customers.
If Thai bouncers are so thinned skinned and sensitive that a slap and a bit of verbal from a sixty year old man warrent a beating...they are rank amateurs and you should feel worried not safe in their presence of such poorly trained bouncers.
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On 8/9/2023 at 9:14 AM, KhunLA said:
Som naa na
Another quality tourist ... fine, deport & ban for life.
Another silly headline. Should read "Brit tourist attacks bouncer - gets instant Karma"
I am sure the bouncers actions, now widely shared in the UK media, will help TAT promote Pattaya as a wonderful and welcoming family resort, wouldn't you agree. A bouncers job is to de-escalte the situation, even if provoked. Hope those assulted press criminal charges against the bouncers and the bouncers are fined, (and ideally deported and banned for life even though they are Thai)
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24 minutes ago, mrfill said:
A lot of criticism for Thai borrowing practices and their 90.6% household debt to GDP and I wonder how many are from the UK (100.1%) or Australia (117%). Clearly experts in the topic...
If the criticism can possibly stop Thailand from achieving the same heights as the UK and Australia, then that criticism is well spoken. Is it not?
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Time to boost and stimulate domestic tourism and consumption: That is basically what Thai economic policy has been for the past 5 years.
I guess this news shows it has been fantastically successful. Well done to the caretaker government.
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Snakes, the lot of em.
The views of the people be dammed. This is a race for power, fame and prestige now. Promises are forgotten and lies become truth in the blink of an eye.
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New public health minister walks back ‘recreational’ cannabis
in Thailand News Headlines
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If weed become for medicinal use only....can i get my health insurance to pay for it?? And drive up Premiums for everyone... that the next question.