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What is and isn’t allowed as Thailand legalizes pot


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''As to whether smoking pot at home is legal, Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has only said cryptically: “Some acts are legal but against conscience.”

 

It's sort like mask wearing isn't it. Well there's still a mandate to wear them, but it's up to you if you don't want to.

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It appears that anything that gets you high is still illegal. I did notice something about pot being taken off the “narcotics” list. Don’t know if that impacts sentencing or legality in any way, Comments?

 

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1 minute ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

The extortion has already started, and although these officers were subsequently reprimanded, a leopard never changes its spots.

 

 

 

Sorry but this is very old news and the consequences of the police actions (and reprimands) are a contributor to the confusion.

 

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4 minutes ago, Bert got kinky said:

 

Try reading through some of the 'many' contradictory statements about what will be illegal or not, then you might understand (or not). ????????

At the moment, the Thai government are confused about the issue.

 

You and others are only 'confused' because you are not getting what you want i.e. the bits of the plant that get you high being declassified as a narcotic. 

 

The law is clear, statements from the PM are clear... not sure what else will clarify it for you?

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Just now, Mr Meeseeks said:

You and others are only 'confused' because are not getting what you want i.e. the bits of the plant that get you high being declassified as a narcotic. 

 

The law is clear, statements from the PM are clear... not sure what else will clarify it for you?

A link to the actual law. 

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Just now, Mr Meeseeks said:

In 2022, the Ministry of Public Health is pushing for legalization of all cannabis parts. And this is seen as the last remaining hurdle for the full use and commercialisation of cannabis. Previously, Thailand removed stems, roots, leaves and sprigs of cannabis from its Category 5 narcotics list, but kept flowers and buds on it. Under the new Narcotics Code, cannabis and hemp are no longer in the list.

However, one form of cannabis will remain in the list i.e. cannabidiol (CBD) extracts with tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) of more than 0.2%. 

 

https://localiseasia.com/is-marijuana-legal-in-thailand/

 

 

 

 

 

An article dated mid May.

have you really not noticed that this situation is changing on a daily basis?

 

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5 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

It's quite clear ....... you can grow whatever you want.

And if the police arrest you, they will be moved to inactive posts.

You can grow six plants at home, but can't use the bud or extracts thereof as they are still classified as narcotics. 

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Just now, Bert got kinky said:

 

An article dated mid May.

have you really not noticed that this situation is changing on a daily basis?

 

That info is current.

 

Seems your arguments are based on wishful thinking rather than anything else.

 

Those of us that have been here longer than ten minutes know exactly what is going to happen here.

 

And to clarify; I am not against the decriminalisation or legalisation of cannabis use for recreational purposes. 

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They didn't really legalize pot.  They legalized that stuff I used to think was pot as a kid when it was just the leaves that fell off the plant that had almost no THC in it.

 

I think all of this is basically setting the framework for legalizing actual potent THC bud for recreational use.  Maybe in another year or so.  They may be willing to turn more of a blind eye to some of that going on now, like people growing plants at home that just happen to have extremely potent buds, but that remains to be seen.

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Just now, shdmn said:

They didn't really legalize pot.  They legalized that stuff I used to think was pot as a kid when it was just the leaves that fell of the plant that had almost no THC in it.

Correct. 

 

Very simple to understand. Glad someone gets it. 

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1 minute ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

That info is current.

 

Seems your arguments are based on wishful thinking rather than anything else.

 

Those of us that have been here longer than ten minutes know exactly what is going to happen here.

 

And to clarify; I am not against the decriminalisation or legalisation of cannabis use for recreational purposes. 

 

That info is current.

No it is not.

Go and do some research and stop talking rubbish.

 

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