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If I want to buy cannabis now do I need a license or not yet the license or not yet
Maybe you need a girlfriend you can trust? -
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Report Cannabis Advocates Warn of Economic Damage from Policy Shift
12000 reasons why They Thai govt hated. -
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Is private health insurance worth it for a long-term stay in Thailand?
Not really able to make a recommendation as in several years with WRLife I have not had to make a claim. Recently fractured an arm when falling backwards and hitting it against the edge of a metal storage box, but that was outpatient treatment only and not hugely expensive. Last year had operations on leg veins to cure varicose ulcers. Those were expensive, but outpatient only, and did not result from an accident, but more from aging (81 years now). WRLife seem relatively modest in cost and my annual premium of just over 50K baht for 20K USD cover have not increased because of no claims. For serious accidents 20K USD may not go very far. I suggest checking them out: https://www.wrlife.net/ and seek advice from anyone who has made claims. -
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Community Woman Calmly Captures Escaped Python in Village
This is exactly why it looks like she was brave. Thais have for centuries lived with snakes, and many venomous ones here in Thailand. The elders, especially farmers, deal with these snakes all the time, and know which ones are dangerous. This snake, at that size, isn't that dangerous, especially if it's been handled before. That's why she went right to it , picked it up and put it back into the sack. Venomous snakes aren't hard to recognize if you've lived around them all your life, as we have in Texas with the rattlers, moccasins and copperheads. and the corals are rarely seen and the most dangerous as far as venom, but it's not easy for them to bite you. Pythons are very easy to identify, and although they bite, like most snakes, it's their constricting that can get people in trouble, especially the larger ones. She knew what she was doing, and if it was a cobra, she more then likely wouldn't have tried, as a cobra bite can kill, as it does here every year. There are a lot of snakebites in Thailand yearly from venomous ones, but deaths are prevented much of the time because they know how to handle bites, seeing the have years of experience. Some snakes can kill very fast, and most bites here are from people who handle them a lot or those that are farming and reach into areas where an unseen snake is hiding. -
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Report Thailand Launches Nationwide Drug Crackdown
They drugs I use are prescribed by a licence doctor. -
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Report Cannabis Advocates Warn of Economic Damage from Policy Shift
Well they will just have to get a real job, was that a joke about tax revenue lol
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