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Police instructed to adjust their procedures after cannabis is officially removed from Category 5 narcotics list


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2 hours ago, webfact said:

The ONCB warned that while people are permitted to possess the plant and grow it for personal use, they cannot use cannabis buds as a cooking ingredient, as this is still illegal.

Ooooop's officer, dropped a bud in by mistake.

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Posted
3 hours ago, webfact said:

However, cannabis oil extracts containing more than 0.2 percent tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is still considered Category 5 substance and is governed by narcotics control and suppression laws.

This appears to contradict posts here (especially one from @george ) - or am I misunderstanding?

 

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All new laws are enacted for the benefit of the police.  If they can make money from it, they'll enforce it.  Hence helmet wearing is largely ignored.

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The legalization of cannbis can be so quickly without poper rules and investigation, that there will be problems for sure... A Gay marriage which is less harmful for the country and its people must be investigated and considered for many many years...

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18 hours ago, wointh said:

olá !

 

I come here to checked if it's really fully legal and it seems confirmed, but why I se everywhere idiots telling that it's only plants with 0.2 % ?

Is it so complicated for them to understand or are they proud to make themselves stupid ?

 

Thank you !

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

All parts of cannabis plants and hemp plants will therefore no longer be considered narcotics. It is important to note that under this notification, the extracts from all parts of cannabis and hemp remain classified as narcotics under Category 5, with the following exceptions: 

 

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i. Extracts which contain no more than 0.2% of tetrahydrocannabinol, THC by weight, with permission to extract from cannabis or hemp plants cultivated in Thailand; 

ii. Extracts from cannabis or hemp seeds, derived from cultivation in Thailand; or

iii. Extracts regarded as quality-controlled substances used for analysis and control of quality of drug testing in body, categorized as medical device under medical equipment law and used only for specific purposes.

 

 

 

No idea if that is the missing link and all plantings must be registered before right?

 

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Smaller envelopes might be needed but they will still try to extract as much as they can out of it wait and see

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On 6/11/2022 at 11:30 AM, webfact said:

However, cannabis oil extracts containing more than 0.2 percent tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is still considered Category 5 substance and is governed by narcotics control and suppression laws.

 

The ONCB warned that while people are permitted to possess the plant and grow it for personal use, they cannot use cannabis buds as a cooking ingredient, as this is still illegal.

The confusing statement “oil extracts containing” looks to me to mean processing as oil illegal and

cooking in food illegal if over 0.2 percent THC. Seems that smoking it in your house is ok….. …..

 

 

 

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11 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

The legalization of cannbis can be so quickly without poper rules and investigation, that there will be problems for sure... A Gay marriage which is less harmful for the country and its people must be investigated and considered for many many years...

The gay marriage law won't see 3,000 released from jail. This law is much more important and overdue .

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Any part of the plant over 0.2% is illegal, the buds cannot be used in food or for smoking as anything above 0.2% is still considered a Category 5 drug and will be prosecuted. This isn't a law, it's a joke

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1 hour ago, Dumbfounded said:

Any part of the plant over 0.2% is illegal, the buds cannot be used in food or for smoking as anything above 0.2% is still considered a Category 5 drug and will be prosecuted. This isn't a law, it's a joke

Thank you! Finally someone says it. Because the media - including the OP - still reports it wrongly. The OP for example only refers to "oil extracts".

 

I wonder why this is all so difficult to understand.

 

EVERY part of or substance derived from hemp/cannabis plant that has a THC content of more than 0.2% (either by dried or liquid weight) remains ILLEGAL. 

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Going to be a boom for new truck sales for the RTP. 

Gold shops will boom, Mia Noi's will be shopping.  

The stupid farang are coming, get ready...

Posted (edited)
4 hours ago, Dumbfounded said:

Any part of the plant over 0.2% is illegal, the buds cannot be used in food or for smoking as anything above 0.2% is still considered a Category 5 drug and will be prosecuted. This isn't a law, it's a joke

Yes it is still illegal, just like prostitution is still illegal.  So this is kind of the same thing now as I see it.  IIlegal but tolerated. 

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Here's the thing.

We're endlessly warned it's still classed as a recreational no-no.

Yet inmates are being released, court dates anulled or cancelled, and they're even returning 13 tonnes of weed to the mules!

As usual, opaque legislation in Thailand where one needs to read between the lines, is thrust upon us.

In a few years recreational weed will be as accepted in certain zones, as gyrating go-go girls are; in the Kingdom where prostitution is illegal!

The laws are there merely to save face on an embarrassing climb down, where science, sense, and above all, cash, has triumphed!

This court is now adjourned.

 

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1 hour ago, garyk said:

Going to be a boom for new truck sales for the RTP. 

Gold shops will boom, Mia Noi's will be shopping.  

The stupid farang are coming, get ready...

There's always dumb tourists to rip-off. Amsterdam have perfectly legal drug tourist scams down to a fine art.

Then there are experienced users, and the forums they populate.

We have been using and in some cases, growing our own for years without ever crossing paths with the RTP. 

WE were not the "stupid farang" who tried to sell or traffic drugs, stepping on official toes.

Some tourists are just unlucky, during weird crackdowns, which have also occurred in the sex industry, particularly, and bizzarely on Valentines Day! Some are unable to bribe their way out of a minor bust.

But the war on drugs in Asia is often just an official turf war. 

Du30s killing spree was to protect his sons shabu (meth) importation business. ????

If you think that's far-fetched, may I remind you a convicted heroin trafficker is currently a very powerful political figure in Thailand.

And Anutin is dreaming of MJ millions, he's no bleeding heart liberal.

Let the stupid come! Let the RTP profit to the moon!

We stoners will do what we always did, have a stoned sexy-time you beer guzzlers can only dream of! ????

 

 

Posted (edited)
4 hours ago, Misterwhisper said:

Thank you! Finally someone says it. Because the media - including the OP - still reports it wrongly. The OP for example only refers to "oil extracts".

 

I wonder why this is all so difficult to understand.

 

EVERY part of or substance derived from hemp/cannabis plant that has a THC content of more than 0.2% (either by dried or liquid weight) remains ILLEGAL. 

Weasel word-salad by the Government, so who cares?

1. Many millions used prior and never got busted.

I've used several substances over decades as both a tourist and expat, never had an issue apart from the odd dodgy dealer trying their luck. Most behave, the community has it's own unwritten laws.

2. If it's so "ILLEGAL" why are they releasing Cannabis "offenders", cancelling court dates -and even to my amazement- retuning siezed weed by the tonne?

Watch what they do, don't listen to what they say.

Case in point, porn, sex toys, poppers, meth and weed paraphernalia, gambling and prostitution.

All "ILLEGAL" but irrefutably everywhere.

See you in a "coffee shop" thru the "ILLEGAL" purple haze in six months! ????????????

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Posted
40 minutes ago, chalawaan said:

There's always dumb tourists to rip-off. Amsterdam have perfectly legal drug tourist scams down to a fine art.

Then there are experienced users, and the forums they populate.

We have been using and in some cases, growing our own for years without ever crossing paths with the RTP. 

WE were not the "stupid farang" who tried to sell or traffic drugs, stepping on official toes.

Some tourists are just unlucky, during weird crackdowns, which have also occurred in the sex industry, particularly, and bizzarely on Valentines Day! Some are unable to bribe their way out of a minor bust.

But the war on drugs in Asia is often just an official turf war. 

Du30s killing spree was to protect his sons shabu (meth) importation business. ????

If you think that's far-fetched, may I remind you a convicted heroin trafficker is currently a very powerful political figure in Thailand.

And Anutin is dreaming of MJ millions, he's no bleeding heart liberal.

Let the stupid come! Let the RTP profit to the moon!

We stoners will do what we always did, have a stoned sexy-time you beer guzzlers can only dream of! ????

 

 

I know, but in Amsterdam it is legal. 15-25 percent THC. Really good smoke. 

I also agree a good thing they are letting guys out of prison.  two thumbs up.

Here at just .2 percent. It is a scam ready built into the system. 

 

The Thai government is already saying they think it will be a boom to the tourist industry.  

Thai's and others will grow the good stuff, and sell it. Only to walk around the corner and be shook down.

i will wait and see how it plays out. 

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there's going to be confusion over this for months, even years to come. Interpretation and enforcement is going to be inconsistent, foreigner visitors who "fall foul" won't be able to challenge anything as it will take too long to get to court. I think tea money may get a serious fillip out of this, too.

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23 hours ago, bristolgeoff said:

The brown envelopes are less now for some with this new law.They will come up with another plan I imagine

Au contraire, the law is very well thought out, no detail has been spared -to ensure brown envelopes change hands even more than ever!

They make their laws wide and wooly for a reason.

Money always flows up! 

They're going to very quickly realise the LESS they crackdown on ALL drugs, the more Ferraris they can have, and they won't even need to risk murdering the suspect's anymore!

 

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27 minutes ago, garyk said:

I know, but in Amsterdam it is legal. 15-25 percent THC. Really good smoke. 

I also agree a good thing they are letting guys out of prison.  two thumbs up.

Here at just .2 percent. It is a scam ready built into the system. 

 

The Thai government is already saying they think it will be a boom to the tourist industry.  

Thai's and others will grow the good stuff, and sell it. Only to walk around the corner and be shook down.

i will wait and see how it plays out. 

Nobody gonna shake you down bro! Have you ever been shook down leaving a short  time hotel? 

They make plenty enough from the hotel, bar, madam.

Same with a "street licence" to sell poppers, meth pipes, the old school porn DVDs, Kamagra (illegal too!) And now dank weed.

 

Come onn.. ????

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