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curtklay

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  1. It's another one of those things where it's up to the individual office. When specifically asked, my IO said it's required when you arrive in Thailand for the first time. Subsequent departures and arrivals do not require one if you are returning to the same address. Only if you move, do you need to file again. If you go on a trip within Thailand, it is up to the hotel or place you stay to notify immigration, not you.

     

    Again, this could vary depending on the office and the officer's mood. Best advice is to ask at your immigration office.

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    "Don't take my word for any of this. Use Google Scholar to find the medical studies and reports. Or maybe you don't want to be confused by facts and prefer to just make up fake facts to support your preconceived opinions." 

     

    We should expect an unbiased opinion from someone named "Herbal Ed"?

     

    There is evidence of medicinal benefits of marijuana, and it should not be denied to those who can truly benefit. That decision should be made by their doctor. Much more research needs to be done before we start selling it at 7-11.

  3. And the argument goes on and on. Yes, alcohol is more dangerous than marijuana. But that really isn't the point. Comparing the two is pointless. Alcohol should not be legal either. It has proven to be of no benefit. Driving under the influence of anything that affects thinking and response time is a very bad idea.

     

    People that claim "medical marijuana" is curing their ailments are mostly blowing smoke. The simple fact is, being high feels better than not being high.

     

    I used to favor total legalization thinking that people would use it responsibly, but now I wonder if we really need another legal intoxicant. Pot isn't the problem, people are.

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