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Anutin: Reaffirms Thailand's ganja policy - speaks of HUBS


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3 hours ago, multatuli said:

Except for one thing: how to make as much money as possible

In a previous life, they were better at milking that cow. Unfortunately the paddock is empty of late and the new farmers wouldn't have a clue. ????

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19 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

Time to add a few smoking rooms to the Airports so the spleef can be enjoyed so as the flying high experience can be shared by contact highs through a outer room where you can just pop in and inhale.....

Yeah I gobble my edibles before landing in Thailand, maybe not next flt 

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13 hours ago, Swampy999 said:

An entourage of several dozen people in white coats eventually took..............Anutin back to his padded room for him to dream up another hub.

They weren't actually doctors, just TV actors, like Anutin himself.

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22 minutes ago, San Fran Dan said:

Thai Sticks dipped in opium were the rage in ‘70’s in California , They were the Leaders in Cannabis , Let’s get back to the Good Old Days , if you are a Alcoholic  Pot Hater , please refrain from commenting…

Oh come on. Personally I find their trite and time-worn arguments entertaining. Rebels without a cause.

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On 3/24/2022 at 10:32 AM, webfact said:

The stage was set at the show in Bung Kan. The familiar leaf of the plant was used like a logo for the country's drive to make ganja and hemp become an economic boon for the people, or so Anutin reckons.

Dreamworld, money for medical products only... not for the use of the public.

Complete garbage.

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On 3/24/2022 at 10:40 AM, Pouatchee said:

All herbs under the sun  are at man's grasp to use as god intended it.

 

A hub cap is what we are seeing in this country

The wheels falling off is what we are seeing.

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On 3/24/2022 at 3:40 AM, Pouatchee said:

All herbs under the sun  are at man's grasp to use as god intended it.

 

A hub cap is what we are seeing in this country

They tend to fly off when you keep spinning your wheels....   ????

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4 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Dreamworld, money for medical products only... not for the use of the public.

Complete garbage.

Foolishness at best, deceit for sure. Any westerner older than  five knows more about cannabis than anutin. He's preaching to an empty house.

 

Talking to hear his head rattle.

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On 3/24/2022 at 12:37 AM, Misterwhisper said:

Note to Mr. Anutin (in case he isn't aware):

 

- Portugal already has decriminalized "ganja" years ago.

- Hemp cigarettes are freely available in Switzerland, Luxembourg and Belgium (and perfectly legal).

- CBD oils and extracts (the supposed panacea praised so highly by Anutin) for medical purposes are available on prescription practically everywhere in the EU. So are CBD e-liquids for vaping, while e-smoking in Thailand is banned, thus illegal.

- Very soon Germany will completely legalize cannabis, including the THC-rich varieties whose possession and/or consumptions still leads to lengthy jail terms in Thailand

- Canada and a number of U.S. states already have legalized cannabis, too.

 

In short: Europeans and North Americans do NOT need to embark on an expensive and time-consuming flight to Thailand just to partake in your ganja bonanza when they can legally obtain "the real thing" in their neighborhood.

 

Thailand's so-called "cannabis liberalization" is a complete misnomer, if not to say a sham. The only cannabis strains that are legal (if a license is obtained through an extraordinarily convoluted application process, mind you!) are those that have been cultivated around the world for millennia  for their fibers, which are used to make linen. All THC-rich strains - and particularly the female buds/flowers - remain just as illegal in Thailand as they have always been.

 

So... what "liberalization" are we talking about exactly, Mr. Anutin?     

 

 

This is aiming mainly for other Asian countries.   (  I have written about it two months ago ).

You think Europe and North America only and neglect elsewhere in the world,  don't you ?

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7 minutes ago, sscc said:

This is aiming mainly for other Asian countries.   (  I have written about it two months ago ).

 

What is "This"?

 

Exporting cannabis? To other Asian countries? Yeah, good luck with that. 

 

Or do you mean encouraging tourists from other Asian countries to come to thailand to smoke ganja?

 

Yeah, good luck with that.

 

 

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25 minutes ago, mtls2005 said:

 

What is "This"?

 

Exporting cannabis? To other Asian countries? Yeah, good luck with that. 

 

Or do you mean encouraging tourists from other Asian countries to come to thailand to smoke ganja?

 

Yeah, good luck with that.

 

 

This was the title> 

You failed to understand what  "HUBS"  means ?  

Anutin: Reaffirms Thailand's ganja policy - speaks of HUBS

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On 3/24/2022 at 10:54 AM, ThailandRyan said:

Time to add a few smoking rooms to the Airports so the spleef can be enjoyed so as the flying high experience can be shared by contact highs through a outer room where you can just pop in and inhale.....

 

Is that intended to be read with a Jamaican accent in mind?  or maybe a Jar Jar Binks accent?

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