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Justice minister says that studies are underway into "Magic Mushrooms" - could they be Thailand's next cash crop?


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1 hour ago, webfact said:

ASEAN NOW notes that years ago Magic Mushrooms would appear on menus at tourist places like Chaweng on Koh Samui under the listing "No Name" for 50 baht an omelette (early 80s).

Thank you ASEAN NOW, now we know where the name "no name" originates from...:thumbsup:

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1 hour ago, overherebc said:

How high did that actually go.

Anyone got an idea?

Quite high, if you ask some of the old hippies in Lamai on Samui. They went to a remote beach on a neighboring island to fly high and party when the police got too interested in their mushroom shakes in the late 1970s; the saying is that a number of them still party over there and has done that at every full Moon night ever since...:whistling:

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My understanding-

Shrooms are being shown to have many psychological benefits, based on scientific studies.

 

So, this is very different than drinking or smoking weed. Very different.

 

And I have been told that there are several (at least) shops already selling shrooms via FB.

 

I would love to know more if anyone has any contact details.

 

Charlie

 

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If Magic mushrooms are illegal , how come a Government

official is quoting prices for them ....

 

"Especially as one kilo of "fresh 'shrooms" goes for 500 baht and 5,000 baht a kilo for dried. "

 

regards Worgeordie

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