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Confusion still as Thailand gets to grips with marijuana law changes - Thais flood 10M baht Buriram event

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3 hours ago, MarcelV said:

As a foreigner in Thailand, I can only repeat my mantra: Stay Away From Narcotics. Just do.

And cannabis is no longer a narcotic.. 

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46 minutes ago, LivinLOS said:

And cannabis is no longer a narcotic.. 

And never should  it have ever been classified as such, those responsible  should be punished , posthumously if necessary !

Edited by Bday Prang

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God forbid we arm ourselves with the facts first. . The truth is that not only is it impossible to tell THC content without expensive tests that Thailand won't implement, but impairment itself is not really a thing with marijuana and driving.   https://wayofleaf.com/blog/traffic-fatalities-since-marijuana-legalization. But years of propaganda are hard to shake.  

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2 hours ago, marin said:

Not for the seedless highbrids. Just brick weed, which at times is still nice. 

I have mixed views on the latest "hybrids" , I find that I soon develop a tolerance to each particular strain  the highs become shorter lasting and leave me with the urge to smoke more (and more) probably an intended consequence given the commercial nature of the cannabis business these days. The first few spliffs of the ounce were strong then it tends to wane into mediocrity. I never really found this to be the case with grown in the ground "brick weed"   I think it may also be a consequence of the obsession with THC content above all else, as there are many other psychoactive compounds involved  and some of these have  been lost in the quest for more THC.

I've smoked pretty much daily for over 40 years and I can honestly say that some of the best gear I ever enjoyed was what is referred to as "brickweed"

Probably a bit like comparing "real ale" to super strength lager

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I was in one of the new shops today selling flowers in BKK near Seacon Square mall. High quality and good selection. Shop was crowded and super busy. High strain legit reminding me of California quality. It's really nice to see that this is really happening. Gonna check out that new dispensary in Silom this week. 

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6 hours ago, DUNROAMIN said:

This will be the biggest mistake Thailand has made so far, they have opened a can of worms that will see in years to come more road carnage, violence, murders, rape and corruption. Just exactly how are they going to police the strengh of every cannabis plant growing in every second backyard.

So what will be different from now?

 

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2 hours ago, Bday Prang said:

I have mixed views on the latest "hybrids" , I find that I soon develop a tolerance to each particular strain  the highs become shorter lasting and leave me with the urge to smoke more (and more) probably an intended consequence given the commercial nature of the cannabis business these days. The first few spliffs of the ounce were strong then it tends to wane into mediocrity. I never really found this to be the case with grown in the ground "brick weed"   I think it may also be a consequence of the obsession with THC content above all else, as there are many other psychoactive compounds involved  and some of these have  been lost in the quest for more THC.

I've smoked pretty much daily for over 40 years and I can honestly say that some of the best gear I ever enjoyed was what is referred to as "brickweed"

Probably a bit like comparing "real ale" to super strength lager

The brick where I am works out at 20bht/gm which gives me 4-5 cones, and 1 cone cruises me nicely for 3-4 hrs. I don't want 20-30% thc that turns me into a zombie, I still want to function

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9 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Anutin railroaded this through without a single consultation with any other departments.

No thought of the aftermath of his actions, just thoughts of his own ego, status and wealth.

 

He should be kicked out of government.

Or perhaps given the order of 420 medal?

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3 hours ago, LivinLOS said:

And cannabis is no longer a narcotic.. 

It never actually was one regardless of label.

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6 hours ago, DUNROAMIN said:

This will be the biggest mistake Thailand has made so far, they have opened a can of worms that will see in years to come more road carnage, violence, murders, rape and corruption. Just exactly how are they going to police the strengh of every cannabis plant growing in every second backyard.

Reefer Madness Redux!

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9 hours ago, Golden Triangle said:

It wouldn't be the 1st time that I've had a spliff or 2, but I've always bought them ready made, I wouldn't have a clue how to get started on my own ie tobacco to giggle weed ratio etc.

People who mix tobacco with cannabis are sinners and will go straight to hell.

9 hours ago, n00dle said:

It is a shame there are no other countries on earth that have legalized cannabis that the thai government can look to as an example. 

Falang think too mutt

Not surprising as they rarely have the capacity to think things through in a step by step manner, it's just the latest idea of the moment to generate publicity for those whose sphere it comes across.

The UK has all this sorted and working well.

Is it conceivable the UK system can be adopted here ?

6 hours ago, Jingthing said:

Reefer Madness Redux!

PMSL...Father forgive DUNROAMIN he knows not of what he speaks.

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12 hours ago, swissbie said:

Long time ago it was about 3 - 5000 - a kilo..

For the last 5 to 6 years, I a friend of mine has been paying 9,000 Baht for a kilo brick.

On my his last re-up I he asked for a better deal and the seller immediately dropped the price to 8,000 Baht.

I wonder if he was just getting rid of brick-weed stock in anticipation of being able to vend a better quality alternative.

 

13 hours ago, n00dle said:

It is a shame there are no other countries on earth that have legalized cannabis that the thai government can look to as an example. 

Countries that have legalized recreational use of cannabis are Canada, Georgia, Malta, Mexico, South Africa, and Uruguay, plus 19 states, 2 territories, and the District of Columbia in the United States and the Australian Capital Territory in Australia.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legality_of_cannabis#:~:text=Countries that have legalized recreational,Australian Capital Territory in Australia.

14 hours ago, RJRS1301 said:

A 2015 report by the Governors Highway Safety Association cited one study revealing that marijuana‐positive fatalities rose by 4 percent after legalization in Colorado. However, another study from the same report discovered no change in total traffic fatalities in California after its decriminalization of the drug in 2011.61 Using synthetic control states, Benjamin Hansen, Keaton Miller, and Caroline Weber estimate no effect on traffic fatalities among legalizing states

https://www.cato.org/policy-analysis/effect-state-marijuana-legalizations-2021-update#road-safety

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All I can say to this is TIT.

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12 hours ago, Bday Prang said:

The level of ignorance regarding cannabis is astounding, those who have never smoked should be forbidden from expressing their views, starting with you.

Whatever.

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10 minutes ago, DUNROAMIN said:

Whatever.

 

Wow, the spoilt teenager's argument.

Be careful that you're not sent to your room and grounded. :cheesy::cheesy::cheesy:

 

 

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19 hours ago, george said:

You are completely wrong here.

I don't think so; Hemp plants and marijuana plants are both the same species. Legally, hemp is defined as a cannabis plant that contains 0.3 percent or less THC, while marijuana is a cannabis plant that contains more than 0.3 percent THC. - Check online before you comment.

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3 minutes ago, IamNoone88 said:

I don't think so; Hemp plants and marijuana plants are both the same species. Legally, hemp is defined as a cannabis plant that contains 0.3 percent or less THC, while marijuana is a cannabis plant that contains more than 0.3 percent THC. - Check online before you comment.

I don't think it matters what the definitions are any more.

This thing has grown legs, people are doing whatever they want with Hemp/Cannabis/Marijuana, with little fear of repercussion.

Shops and established businesses are now openly selling high strength cannabis and Joe Public is openly buying.

 

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Absolute BS There has never been a single report in 2000 years of any traffic accident attributed to weed. What I want is some of the heavily laced weed these government and Police must be smoking. Stoners drive slow & very carefully 

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4 hours ago, Bert got kinky said:

For the last 5 to 6 years, I a friend of mine has been paying 9,000 Baht for a kilo brick.

On my his last re-up I he asked for a better deal and the seller immediately dropped the price to 8,000 Baht.

I wonder if he was just getting rid of brick-weed stock in anticipation of being able to vend a better quality alternative.

 

5000 / kilo on instagram and twitter now, they want to get rid of the old laos krap.

 

 

20 hours ago, marin said:

I prefer the old way that was 350 a gram.????

 

But legal now I guess. ????

I preferred the really old way.... when a whole bag of sticky flowers and buds (20 grams) was.... 40 baht. That was in the mid-1990s, of course.

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Thai gov said they giving away 1mil marijuana plants to citizens, so what would they expect? What's all the fuss about.

So far it's a good kick to economy all around, they should be happy. And ppl started talking about Thailand again.

23 hours ago, Tropposurfer said:

The Rastafari bars on Phuket are gunna do a roaring trade ... won't need to buy any just go drink n sit in them hahaha a cost effective way to 'get your head on' me thinks.

you CANT smoke in Public and you have been able to buy ganga in these bars since the 80's
FAR cheaper than 500 baht/gram!!

12 hours ago, wombat said:

The UK has all this sorted and working well.

Is it conceivable the UK system can be adopted here ?

NO the UK system is completely flawed.  Full spectrum CBD is only available to MS sufferers

22 hours ago, IamNoone88 said:

I don't think so; Hemp plants and marijuana plants are both the same species. Legally, hemp is defined as a cannabis plant that contains 0.3 percent or less THC, while marijuana is a cannabis plant that contains more than 0.3 percent THC. - Check online before you comment.

The point that is completely wrong is that the 0.2% limit applies to plants in any way. 
 

The 0.2% THC limit is only for 'extracts' made from the plant.. Not the plant itself. 

Please check online before you comment ????

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