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Authorities to Distribute Free Cannabis Plants for Home Cultivation

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by Paul Rujopakarn

    

BANGKOK (NNT) - One million free cannabis plants will be distributed in June when home cultivation and use of the plant are due to be officially legalized under Thai law.

 

Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul announced that beginning June 9, Thai citizens will no longer be required to obtain a permit to cultivate cannabis in their homes. The cannabis cultivated must be of medical grade and used exclusively for medicinal purposes.

 

Anutin announced the decision in a Facebook post on Sunday (8 May), in which he outlined the benefits of commercial cultivation.

 

The sale of cannabis products containing less than 0.2% tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive compound in marijuana that produces the "high" feeling, is currently legal in Thailand.

 

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According to Anutin, marijuana and hemp products could generate up to 10 billion baht in annual revenue if both public and private enterprises are permitted to operate freely under the new regulations.

 

The minister of public health added that the new rules allow small operators to launch marijuana-related businesses without registering with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), while large-scale operations will continue to require authorization.

 

Local cannabis advocates have expressed optimism that loosening marijuana laws will stimulate economic recovery after years of stagnation. Thailand became the first Southeast Asian nation to legalize medical marijuana in 2018.

 

 

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  • dinsdale
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    0.2%. Better off smoking your shoelaces. 

  • Misterwhisper
    Misterwhisper

    In other words: Cannabis is NOT legal in Thailand. But Hemp is.   Because like in most other countries, Thai legislation indeed distinguishes between "cannabis" (i.e. plants with a THC conte

  • dinsdale
    dinsdale

    Hemp makes excellent rope. Nylon makes excellent rope. DuPont makes nylon. DuPont lobbies to get Hemp/Marajiuana classified as narcotic. If my memory serves me (and it might not) this was 1936.

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"One million free cannabis plants will be distributed in June when home cultivation and use of the plant are due to be officially legalized under Thai law."

 

Just over a year ago my ex tenant was arrested for doing exactly that. ????

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Any information as to how I can get  a couple of these million plants please.

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Just now, KannikaP said:

Any information as to how I can get  a couple of these million plants please.

Yep, I heard that they give´em away at Taksin Bridge, and the line already reached Sukhumvit Soi 4. ????

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3 minutes ago, Thailand said:

"One million free cannabis plants will be distributed in June when home cultivation and use of the plant are due to be officially legalized under Thai law."

 

Just over a year ago my ex tenant was arrested for doing exactly that. ????

Your ex tenant was distributing for free a million cannabis plants???

 What a great guy. Quite restores my faith in human nature.????

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Bizarre-from the sublime to the ridiculous

2 minutes ago, Farmerslife said:

Your ex tenant was distributing for free a million cannabis plants???

 What a great guy. Quite restores my faith in human nature.????

Ah, context and context!

A couple of hundred, the cream of which were “donated” .

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14 minutes ago, KannikaP said:

Any information as to how I can get  a couple of these million plants please.

Ask for a cutting from someone that gets them, really easy to grow cannabis cuttings. But I'd only be interested if the free plants were producing 20% THC buds, waste of time growing anything less.

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0.2%. Better off smoking your shoelaces. 

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These kinds of things are a Trojan horse, entirely appropriate. Just look at the progress of the issue in California from around 1980 to the present; odds are this will be similar.

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8 minutes ago, Enzian said:

These kinds of things are a Trojan horse, entirely appropriate. Just look at the progress of the issue in California from around 1980 to the present; odds are this will be similar.

Hopefully

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But who wants them with such a mediocre THC? 

 

Good for making rope I suppose.

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33 minutes ago, Whale said:

But who wants them with such a mediocre THC? 

 

Good for making rope I suppose.

Hemp makes excellent rope. Nylon makes excellent rope. DuPont makes nylon. DuPont lobbies to get Hemp/Marajiuana classified as narcotic. If my memory serves me (and it might not) this was 1936.

1 hour ago, Enzian said:

These kinds of things are a Trojan horse

Odd analogy. Who or what are the Greeks? Who or what is the city of Troy.

 

Based on the outcome of that incident it would be helpful to understand your "thinking" here.

 

1 hour ago, Enzian said:

Just look at the progress of the issue in California from around 1980 to the present; odds are this will be similar.

So we've got forty-two years to look forward to?

 

 

Ys, yes, I know, thais will do things more quickly. Because there so  well organized, and excellent at planning and executing those plans.

 

 

This is the first I've seen on the million plant march. I'm not sure I believe this "news".

 

 

1 hour ago, webfact said:

One million free cannabis plants will be distributed in June

Sounds like something Austin Power's character Dr. Evil might utter?

 

One million seedlings would require a staggering nursery effort. And then distributing them, sure.

 

1 hour ago, KannikaP said:

Any information as to how I can get  a couple of these million plants please.

Are you thai? If not I don't think you'll be able to get free seedlings, or be allowed to grow them. If you're thai then check with the local government office.

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

The sale of cannabis products containing less than 0.2% tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive compound in marijuana that produces the "high" feeling, is currently legal in Thailand.

In other words: Cannabis is NOT legal in Thailand. But Hemp is.

 

Because like in most other countries, Thai legislation indeed distinguishes between "cannabis" (i.e. plants with a THC content of more than 0.2% by dried weight) and "hemp" (plants with a THC content of 0.2% or less by dried weight).

 

THAT (and nothing else) is the legal situation. And regardless whether Mr. Anutin waxes on about "cannabis liberalization" or "cannabis legalization", it simply is NOT TRUE. Yet the press picks it up and propagates it to the world when it should be made crystal clear that cannabis is NOT legal in Thailand.

 

Make no mistake:

> If you plant any of the "non-legal" cannabis cultivars or consume products made from them (i.e. marijuana, hashish) and are caught, you are going to jail!

> You are ONLY permitted to plant "legal" cannabis cultivars, i.e. hemp. And those 1 million plants that Mr. Anutin plans to distribute are of that legal, low-THC type. You can use their leaves in a salad or a smoothie -- or make hemp ropes out of their fibers. They are good for nothing else.

 

Oh, and yes, both legal and illegal plants contain CBD (cannabidiol), that "other" main compound that you hear so much about. But anybody wanting to extract CBD from legal plants in commercial quantities, NEEDS A LICENSE from the Thai FDA as well as approval from the Provincial Health Office and the Narcotics Control Board. Which, since we are in Thailand, involves an incredibly convoluted application process plus reams and reams of documents. 

 

See? It's not all just as simple as Mr. Anutin makes it out. And I really wish he would finally stop talking about Thailand's "cannabis legalization" and instead use the more accurate term "hemp legalization". Because that is what it is.        

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That aint Marijuana its hemp.

 Both cannabis one is marijuana.  people that know, know those that dont write ops like these.

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1 hour ago, dinsdale said:

0.2%. Better off smoking your shoelaces. 

Which, incidentally, may actually be made from hemp fibers.

43 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

Hemp makes excellent rope. Nylon makes excellent rope. DuPont makes nylon. DuPont lobbies to get Hemp/Marajiuana classified as narcotic. If my memory serves me (and it might not) this was 1936.

This appears to be one of those strange urban legends that, believers believe, if repeated often enough becomes real.

 

This is up there with the oil companies killing the scientist who developed ---fill in the blank ---.

 

And they say you can't teach stoopid.

 

 

All farangs are entitled to many plants as they usually "adopt a whole family or a small village".

20 minutes ago, Misterwhisper said:

In other words: Cannabis is NOT legal in Thailand. But Hemp is.

 

Because like in most other countries, Thai legislation indeed distinguishes between "cannabis" (i.e. plants with a THC content of more than 0.2% by dried weight) and "hemp" (plants with a THC content of 0.2% or less by dried weight).

 

THAT (and nothing else) is the legal situation. And regardless whether Mr. Anutin waxes on about "cannabis liberalization" or "cannabis legalization", it simply is NOT TRUE. Yet the press picks it up and propagates it to the world when it should be made crystal clear that cannabis is NOT legal in Thailand.

 

Make no mistake:

> If you plant any of the "non-legal" cannabis cultivars or consume products made from them (i.e. marijuana, hashish) and are caught, you are going to jail!

> You are ONLY permitted to plant "legal" cannabis cultivars, i.e. hemp. And those 1 million plants that Mr. Anutin plans to distribute are of that legal, low-THC type. You can use their leaves in a salad or a smoothie -- or make hemp ropes out of their fibers. They are good for nothing else.

 

Oh, and yes, both legal and illegal plants contain CBD (cannabidiol), that "other" main compound that you hear so much about. But anybody wanting to extract CBD from legal plants in commercial quantities, NEEDS A LICENSE from the Thai FDA as well as approval from the Provincial Health Office and the Narcotics Control Board. Which, since we are in Thailand, involves an incredibly convoluted application process plus reams and reams of documents. 

 

See? It's not all just as simple as Mr. Anutin makes it out. And I really wish he would finally stop talking about Thailand's "cannabis legalization" and instead use the more accurate term "hemp legalization". Because that is what it is.        

Your right all except for your first sentence marijuana is cannabis as is hemp. What they will be growing here is industrial hemp. So if i was gonna be a narc, lol, marijuana is illegal in Thailand ????

1 minute ago, RafPinto said:

All farangs are entitled to many plants as they usually "adopt a whole family or a small village".

 

Yeah. I'm sure this "entitlement" is detailed in the legislation. /facepalm.

 

Yes, I'll stipulate that your thai relations can queue up for their free seedlings.

2 hours ago, KannikaP said:

Any information as to how I can get  a couple of these million plants please.

Was thinking the same.  I'd imagine it would go pretty quick.  These freebies wouldn't have less than 2% THC....would they?

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Can the average cop visually tell the difference between a hemp plant with <0.2% THC and a cannabis plant with 20% THC?

 

Asking for a friend of course ????

3 hours ago, The Hammer2021 said:

Bizarre-from the sublime to the ridiculous

Right again, Just a thought wouldn't it be better to feed the hungry instead of getting them high as a kite?

1 hour ago, starky said:

Your right all except for your first sentence marijuana is cannabis as is hemp. What they will be growing here is industrial hemp. So if i was gonna be a narc, lol, marijuana is illegal in Thailand ????

It's like handing out a million bottles of whiskey than saying your car will run very good on it. Now please tell me how many bottles will go in their car's?

Get everyone stoned - less complaining and easier to continue ripping the country off...

4 hours ago, The Hammer2021 said:

Bizarre-from the sublime to the ridiculous

T.I.T.

5 hours ago, KannikaP said:

Any information as to how I can get  a couple of these million plants please.

Wait for June and ask the neighbours.

4 hours ago, The Hammer2021 said:

Hopefully

Tragically.

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

The cannabis cultivated must be of medical grade and used exclusively for medicinal purposes.

So I wont be offered a bunch instead of Thai basil with my noodles?

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