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Interior ministry and police force declare war on drugs


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7 hours ago, Iamfalang said:

What is this?   Why not to be produced by today?  or last month?  or yesterday?  or next week?   and were they NOT on a list last month, before the killings?

 

It's a step forward, but I'm not sure how many steps were taking back before this amazing announcement.

 

go get them!!!!!!  hopefully before Oct. 31 .                 

By the end of the years it'll be forgotten.

 

The police and army are the supplier's and aren't going to close there very lucrative business down. 

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“Interior ministry and police force declare war on drugs”

 

Yeah, right, and kill the goose that lays the golden eggs? Not in a million years. Both police and army make way too much money with the drugs trade, so maybe they will make some token busts, as per usual, but other than that I wouldn’t hold my breath.

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10 hours ago, Gknrd said:

Best to legalize them and tax them. 

Disagree strongly ,Ya ba ( Thai language for speed,meth) is a curse world wide ! Meth, cocaine and heroin have destroyed cultures imop

People who deal and make it should be dealt with . Singaporean laws come to mind. Imop

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Drugs are wreaking havoc on Thailands families. Something has to be done. You can see the addicts everywhere, especially in tourist zones where there are higher bidders.  It’s been a huge problem since I can remember, when I was in Phuket many years back y’a ba was everywhere. Even with taxis and tuc tucs . Drugs ruin families, relationships, childrens  home lives suffer , and as we’ve seen this week in Buriram, kills them too. The government has left this very late to reduce/ stop it , cheap factories producing tons of dangerous stuff are everywhere around the Thai borders. Anyone can buy it, kids , adults it’s that cheap. 
while they’re at war, maybe have a look at the alcohol problem in their ranks.

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18 minutes ago, riclag said:

Disagree strongly ,Ya ba ( Thai language for speed,meth) is a curse world wide ! Meth, cocaine and heroin have destroyed cultures imop

People who deal and make it should be dealt with . Singaporean laws come to mind. Imop

But not the death sentence !!!!!

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11 hours ago, Neeranam said:

The police usually sell drugs, or protect those that do.  This is the right step forward. The corruption within the Police can't be changed easily or quickly.

I agree with what you say but this new ' war ' is just tosh to deflect from the real issues.

A few bottom feeders will be rounded up and paraded to the media , nothing of note will be achieved.

The corruption will continue to flourish because there is not the least intention of stopping it.

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7 hours ago, ed strong said:

Unfortunately Thailand's drugs / pills are just recycled through the system on a continuous loop. it will take some time for that link to do be withdrawn.

 

America started a war on drugs 30 years ago and now there's more drugs available then ever.

 

More like 50 years ago. The 'War on Drugs' slogan dates back to Richard Nixon.

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Sigh! When will they ever learn?! 

 

The war on drugs can't be won as has been demonstrated by numerous countries decade after decade! All it does is put a temporary dent in the supply and waste a <deleted>load of tax money! 

 

Legalization is the only way to go!

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16 hours ago, Iamfalang said:

What is this?   Why not to be produced by today?  or last month?  or yesterday?  or next week?   and were they NOT on a list last month, before the killings?

 

It's a step forward, but I'm not sure how many steps were taking back before this amazing announcement.

 

go get them!!!!!!  hopefully before Oct. 31 .                 

RTP and Army should already be in 'the know'. Dig out former premier TS's 'How to Do' plan if not sure.

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20 hours ago, webfact said:

In response to the prime minister ordering a sweeping anti-narcotics effort by all agencies, the interior ministry and the police force have declared a war on drugs.

Self imprisonment and revenue cut, that's not going to go down well.

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