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Thai Chamber of Commerce survey finds country split on marijuana legalization issue

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A survey by the university of the Thai Chamber of Commerce found respondents split in their attitude towards the liberalization of the use of marijuana and hemp. 

 

58.3% opposed the move (that has already happened on June 9th) and 41.7% were in favor.

 

The anti-camp cited affects on youth and children yet this has already been addressed with bans on weed products for under 20s already widespread.

 

The pro-camp cited medical use as well as recreational as positive factors though respondents wanted laws to regulate use in place as soon as possible, reported Thai Rath

 

At the moment 7,500 rai of land have been planted.

 

The chamber of commerce says that the business is worth 2.8 billion baht now and will rise to 4.2 million baht in three years. 

 

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A survey? I conducted "a survey" and there was 100% approval. Why do we get this tripe every day? TATonomics, churning out fabricated figures for every occasion. 

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

the business is worth 2.8 billion baht now and will rise to 4.2 million baht in three years. 

Am I reading this correctly?? So a massive decrease in "business worth" over the next 3 years??????

With a "58.3% opposed the move (that has already happened on June 9th) and 41.7%" it isnt really a split it is a convincing opposition.

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1 hour ago, bradiston said:

A survey? I conducted "a survey" and there was 100% approval. Why do we get this tripe every day? TATonomics, churning out fabricated figures for every occasion. 

I'd have given you a 100% dis-approval. I guess your question pond was a bit shallow.

 

I have no issues with people wanting to smoke it - half way up a mountain in a weed resort - just not next door to me and my family. 

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11 minutes ago, RichardColeman said:

 

I have no issues with people wanting to smoke it - half way up a mountain in a weed resort - just not next door to me and my family. 

But you're OK with the perfectly legal pig farm I start next door as you don't want me smoking. 

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I think it's disgusting that you have a picture of Rik Mayall as your "ID". His views on the world were the complete opposite of yours, you do his memory a great disservice.

30 minutes ago, RichardColeman said:

I'd have given you a 100% dis-approval. I guess your question pond was a bit shallow.

 

I have no issues with people wanting to smoke it - half way up a mountain in a weed resort - just not next door to me and my family. 

I wouldn't have included you in my results then. Simple as that.

Weed has always been available here, illegally, to people of all ages and backgrounds. Might as well make it legal for adults, although the RTP won't be too happy, for obvious reasons.

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4 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

I'd have given you a 100% dis-approval. I guess your question pond was a bit shallow.

 

I have no issues with people wanting to smoke it - half way up a mountain in a weed resort - just not next door to me and my family. 

being as how it is a legal product not sure you'll get much sympathy anymore. 

 

i could say that i have no issues with someone using chili in their cooking...just not next door to me and my family. 

9 minutes ago, stoner said:

being as how it is a legal product not sure you'll get much sympathy anymore. 

 

i could say that i have no issues with someone using chili in their cooking...just not next door to me and my family. 

That clever and low-key answer really nails his cojones to the floor.

 

"At the moment 7,500 rai of land have been planted.

 

"The chamber of commerce says that the business is worth 2.8 billion baht now and will rise to 4.2 million baht in three years."

 

I think they'll get used to it...

21 hours ago, webfact said:

The anti-camp cited affects on youth and children yet this has already been addressed with bans on weed products for under 20s already widespread.

This so called ban is as useless as it is on under 20's and other drugs.

16 hours ago, Burma Bill said:

Am I reading this correctly?? So a massive decrease in "business worth" over the next 3 years??????

It happens when the fad wears off.

2 hours ago, hotchilli said:

This so called ban is as useless as it is on under 20's and other drugs.

The original ban (prohibition) did not work very well at all did it ?  Thank god they have seen sense and removed it

17 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

I'd have given you a 100% dis-approval. I guess your question pond was a bit shallow.

 

I have no issues with people wanting to smoke it - half way up a mountain in a weed resort - just not next door to me and my family. 

not much point in having an issue with somebody indulging in a perfectly legal and non intrusive activity next door. What are you worried about ? Do you think that drug crazed zombies will climb over the fence and attack your family?  I cant think of any other reason for your objection

"The university of the Thai chamber of commerce"  never heard of that one , does it actually exist? I don't think so , Makes me doubt the accuracy of the entire article. 

Can anyone actually believe that anybody in the pro camp actually said " I want laws in place as soon as possible" absolute rubbish in my opinion     

 The other side  need also to realise that it has always been available to those who want it especially Thai kids, the legalisation will change nothing in that respect, 

 What is really needed is education, proper truthful education,   "just say NO because its very bad"   was never going to work, 

9 minutes ago, Bday Prang said:

"The university of the Thai chamber of commerce"  never heard of that one , does it actually exist? I don't think so , Makes me doubt the accuracy of the entire article. 

Can anyone actually believe that anybody in the pro camp actually said " I want laws in place as soon as possible" absolute rubbish in my opinion     

 The other side  need also to realise that it has always been available to those who want it especially Thai kids, the legalisation will change nothing in that respect, 

 What is really needed is education, proper truthful education,   "just say NO because its very bad"   was never going to work, 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_the_Thai_Chamber_of_Commerce

On 7/22/2022 at 7:16 PM, DeaconJohn said:

That clever and low-key answer really nails his cojones to the floor.

If he had any. It is way worse the smell of my neighbors cooking their chilis next door. I almost choke when they do, and that is legal?

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