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5 hours ago, GroveHillWanderer said:

It's only legal if you get permission, and register with the local authorities which presumably this lady didn't. You also can't make extracts with a THC content more than 0.2%.

 

Cannabis to partially come off Thailand's illegal narcotic list

Ok red that story. In which:

“We will try to be as relaxed as possible, so people can have access to cannabis,” said the minister.(Anutin)

We are talking here about one elderly woman with just one plant ! So how relaxed is that?

 

In all articles, i see you need to notify local government, you have 1 plant or more (incredible). But if you have, you cant sell, as you need licenses then and need to grow it in a community with 7 people. Completely weird.

 

So the best way is to grow some canabis in a forest and you could always deny it is yours.

You just find it by walking over there.

Same as in India.

 

Kratom was also forbidden. Why? As Thailand grew opium and government made money on that.

Price went up and Thai people discovered kratom, which worked for them and was free.

No more money for government and law was made for kratom. Just only for money for Thai government.

Most of kratom trees down in Thailand.

However Indonesia (moslim country) grows kratom and sells. And now Thailand says kratom is free again?

Or are there some rules about that too? Already saw a story of Thai people doing good business in kratom.

Brown envelopes?

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5 hours ago, GroveHillWanderer said:

It's only legal if you get permission, and register with the local authorities which presumably this lady didn't. You also can't make extracts with a THC content more than 0.2%.

 

Cannabis to partially come off Thailand's illegal narcotic list

Ok red that story. In which:

“We will try to be as relaxed as possible, so people can have access to cannabis,” said the minister.(Anutin)

We are talking here about one elderly woman with just one plant ! So how relaxed is that?

 

In all articles, i see you need to notify local government, you have 1 plant or more (incredible). But if you have, you cant sell, as you need licenses then and need to grow it in a community with 7 people. Completely weird.

 

So the best way is to grow some canabis in a forest and you could always deny it is yours.

You just find it by walking over there.

Same as in India.

 

Kratom was also forbidden. Why? As Thailand grew opium and government made money on that.

Price went up and Thai people discovered kratom, which worked for them and was free.

No more money for government and law was made for kratom. Just only for money for Thai government.

Most of kratom trees down in Thailand.

However Indonesia (moslim country) grows kratom and sells. And now Thailand says kratom is free again?

Or are there some rules about that too? Already saw a story of Thai people doing good business in kratom.

Brown envelopes?

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5 hours ago, GroveHillWanderer said:

It's only legal if you get permission, and register with the local authorities which presumably this lady didn't. You also can't make extracts with a THC content more than 0.2%.

 

Cannabis to partially come off Thailand's illegal narcotic list

Ok red that story. In which:

“We will try to be as relaxed as possible, so people can have access to cannabis,” said the minister.(Anutin)

We are talking here about one elderly woman with just one plant ! So how relaxed is that?

 

In all articles, i see you need to notify local government, you have 1 plant or more (incredible). But if you have, you cant sell, as you need licenses then and need to grow it in a community with 7 people. Completely weird.

 

So the best way is to grow some canabis in a forest and you could always deny it is yours.

You just find it by walking over there.

Same as in India.

 

Kratom was also forbidden. Why? As Thailand grew opium and government made money on that.

Price went up and Thai people discovered kratom, which worked for them and was free.

No more money for government and law was made for kratom. Just only for money for Thai government.

Most of kratom trees down in Thailand.

However Indonesia (moslim country) grows kratom and sells. And now Thailand says kratom is free again?

Or are there some rules about that too? Already saw a story of Thai people doing good business in kratom.

Brown envelopes?

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5 hours ago, GroveHillWanderer said:

It's only legal if you get permission, and register with the local authorities which presumably this lady didn't. You also can't make extracts with a THC content more than 0.2%.

 

Cannabis to partially come off Thailand's illegal narcotic list

 

Red the story in which: 

“We will try to be as relaxed as possible, so people can have access to cannabis,” said the minister.(Anutin)

So how relaxed is this? Just one elderly woman with one plant.

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18 hours ago, xtrnuno41 said:

However Indonesia (moslim country) grows kratom and sells. And now Thailand says kratom is free again?

just a coincidence i am sure
but Indonesia have a Kratom ban in the wind,

its been coming for years as farmers are now making too much $$$ selling to US
great oppurtunity for large scale farmers here who can get an export license if one is needed, which will soon

be likely if not already
 

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On 3/24/2022 at 3:30 AM, Will B Good said:

They done good......just because she is old, weak and fragile doesn't mean she's not part of some huge drug dealing gang....they need to clamp down on such miscreants.

Really !!!!!!! Get a life mate

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