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Cannabis flowers proposed to be classified as controlled herb to prevent abuse


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Generally speaking there's little point in smoking the leaves which grow along the stalks of the plant away form the flower buds of cannabis if you wanna get high. It's the flowers and their surrounding calyx that contain concentrations worth seeking when smoking 'Marry Jane'.

Leaves immediately underneath the buds have slightly higher THC content than the larger 'sun leaves' but still not very potent at all unless you're talking a truly wicked strains of dope.

All decriminalisation will do is encourage people to smoke and increase the risk of cancer.

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31 minutes ago, redwood1 said:

Well anyone growing plants will need to just throw those nasty buds in the trash and keep the leaves........lol..........Sure this will happen...

Contact me, I'll come over and haul them away for you.  Just don't tell your BiB BiL.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Tropposurfer said:

Generally speaking there's little point in smoking the leaves which grow along the stalks of the plant away form the flower buds of cannabis if you wanna get high. It's the flowers and their surrounding calyx that contain concentrations worth seeking when smoking 'Marry Jane'.

Leaves immediately underneath the buds have slightly higher THC content than the larger 'sun leaves' but still not very potent at all unless you're talking a truly wicked strains of dope.

All decriminalisation will do is encourage people to smoke and increase the risk of cancer.

Agreed. But it's the trichomes (white crystal looking stuff) that contains the THC.

Water seiving is a way to concentrate these. A web search will reveal the simple technique, and wouldn't technically be an extract because no solvent is used.

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6 hours ago, khunjeff said:

So it took months of debate and votes and actions by the Cabinet and legislature to un-restrict cannabis, but one person in one ministry can re-restrict it with no discussion? 

It is a proposal in a BookFace post......

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This department is under Anutin and he has to sign the ministerial order being drafted by this character.  It is not clear that Anutin has ordered him to do it, as he didn't mention anything about putting the flowers under the control of this department. Of course he might be planning to do it to head off a backlash. Or maybe it is a rogue move by a publicity seeker in his minstry that Anutin will ignore and hopefully sidetrack the proposer. 

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7 hours ago, Tropposurfer said:

Generally speaking there's little point in smoking the leaves which grow along the stalks of the plant away form the flower buds of cannabis if you wanna get high. It's the flowers and their surrounding calyx that contain concentrations worth seeking when smoking 'Marry Jane'.

Leaves immediately underneath the buds have slightly higher THC content than the larger 'sun leaves' but still not very potent at all unless you're talking a truly wicked strains of dope.

All decriminalisation will do is encourage people to smoke and increase the risk of cancer.

What about edibles... cookies a s the like do those give you cancer??

 

As long as tobacco, alcohol and toxic air pollution are readily available and are by far the biggest  causes that precipitate early on set cancer, using the allegations that were should be banned as it causes cancer is a non starter. 

 

Ban alcohol, ban tobacco and ban all the causes of air pollution. Once the big cancer causing agents are dealt with..th n we can look at weed. Let's have a level playing field. 

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If you grow a plant, surely the development of flowers is an inevitable step in the growth process.

 

Or must all females be destroyed?

 

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20 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The Department of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine has proposed to classify cannabis flowers as a controlled herb, to prevent misuse and curb recreational use

Oh, go and boil your head. Let people have some fun in their life and do something useful why don’t you, such as plant some more weed or change roles and sort out the burgeoned soi dog problem. 

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How will classifying flowers as a controlled herb help. They are currently giving out seedlings by the hundreds of thousand. And who follows the law in Thailand. I see multiple driving infractions on a daily basis often with policemen waving them through. Politicians building on national parks, endemic corruption...but oh lord .....make it a controlled herb and everyone will obey. Lol

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18 hours ago, bendejo said:

Any way you slice it, if a person in brown clothing sees a foreigner with anything related to this stuff money will be required to change hands.

You pay now.

That would make it no different than it was back in the early 1970s when I first visited Thailand.  If someone decided to call the BiB because you were smoking weed, either they or the Thai Police would hit you up for a few Baht and that was all...on your way until the next incident.

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'Dr. Yongyut pointed out that the existing Public Health Act only covers nuisance caused by the smell and smoke from cannabis and does not cover cannabis flowers'.

 

There's a simple answer to that dilemma and they can 'kill two birds with one stone'. Legalize vaping. Users can then smoke their cannabis to their heart's content without creating any nuisance to others.

 

Problem solved.

 

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