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Anutin's ganja odyssey: Now they're putting it in the fermented fish sauce


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49 minutes ago, webfact said:

Thailand's drive to put every ganja or marijuana related product in consumer goods continues

It seems that some of the people, if not all, who are involved in this "drive" are already practising what they're preaching and are on the good stuff already, and plenty of it by looks of things...

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

They are advertising as "absolutely delicious" their new brand of "nam plaa raa" (fermented fish sauce) with marijuana added.

Nope. If anything, they are advertising "nam plaa raa with HEMP leaves added". Because "cannabis" is still highly illegal.

 

Like many other countries, Thailand makes a legal distinction between "hemp" and "cannabis":

 

> Hemp = a THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) content not exceeding 0.2% by dried weight (that's the ganja variety which has now been legalized and which Anutin is promoting so vigorously)

> Cannabis = a THC content of more than 0.2% by dried weight (that's the ganja variety that is still illegal and lands you in jail if you grow it in your backyard)

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6 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

Anutin, Anutin, Anutin and TAT, So these are the new High end tourists they are seeking by showcasing Ganja Infused Fish sauce and Ganja leaves Draped over Jasmine rice.  False and misleading as it's not CBD oil infused and are just a useless hemp leave products...but hey good for them if they think people will come in droves just to try a product which will not get them high like a true edible will.

 

So its not a whistle-stop either but a Bong Stop instead.....Instead of bus stops throughout the country there will be Bong Stops where you can buy a dime bag and toke away while drinking a bottle of Ganja Nam Plaa.

They firmly believe the gullible public will fall for it.

A percentage will of course.

 

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5 hours ago, Misterwhisper said:

Nope. If anything, they are advertising "nam plaa raa with HEMP leaves added". Because "cannabis" is still highly illegal.

 

Like many other countries, Thailand makes a legal distinction between "hemp" and "cannabis":

 

> Hemp = a THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) content not exceeding 0.2% by dried weight (that's the ganja variety which has now been legalized and which Anutin is promoting so vigorously)

> Cannabis = a THC content of more than 0.2% by dried weight (that's the ganja variety that is still illegal and lands you in jail if you grow it in your backyard)

In reality, cannabis is the Latin word for the genus of plant that is hemp. Two main varieties, cannabis indica (used mainly for resin/oil production) and cannabis sativa (used mainly for  leaf/bud production). Marijuana is the Latin American Spanish name for the plant and is a much more recent construct.

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38 minutes ago, Sydebolle said:

Once fish sauce and jasmine rice are covered we might see extensions into toothpaste and toothpicks. 

Ring me once it reaches toilet paper, will you please? 

I will wait for the Jelly drinks to be filled with a tincture  and Edible cinnamon gummy bears to be made.....

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