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Emergency Room admissions for cannabis up 566% as parties call for it to again be criminalised


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‘Recently, three people were admitted to Siriraj Hospital after ingesting cookies which contained more tetrahydrocannabinol than what is legally allowed under Thai laws,’ Dr Chariya explained.

 

Hmm, maybe I will start accepting those cookies I keep getting offered on the net!

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3 hours ago, TheFishman1 said:

It’s really strange that Amsterdam it’s been legal for so many years I can’t even remember and you never hear anything about a hospitalization in the countries of some goofy amount only in Thailand do you hear statistic numbers like this and many states in America is the goal you don’t hear hospitalization is up due to it just doesn’t all add up to me but then again TIT

I guess in Thailand they use cannabis with other lethal drugs

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6 hours ago, kwilco said:

As Thailand is notoriously bad at gathering statistics, it's hard to find credibility in stats that have been gathered in just a few weeks - my guess is that their political aims have overruled any objectivity or accuracy.

 

Thailand's de-criminalisation of cannabis is so incompetent it can only be compared with Liz Truss's handling of the UK economy - a total mess of unplanned chaos driven purely be dogma.

 

It's a shame as cannabis should be decriminalised on a worldwide scale but...TIT.

 

 

Yes, Liz Truss could fit in well with the current Thai Government - especially when the Minister of Health openly promotes and "legalises" a product that was illegal, and "can be" a health hazard in some people, but in which he has personally invested a lot of money. But as you say - TIT!

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4 hours ago, Geoffggi said:

You have to be joking Top shelf stuff is selling at 700-800 Baht a gram. Obviously you must be quoting for sweeping ups

Do you always drink a $10,000 bottle of wine, or is a $10-$20 bottle sometimes good enough?

 

Back to the OP,

If someone goes to an emergency room with a cut finger or stubbed toe, but admits to regular cannabis use, is that counted as a cannabis related emergency treatment?

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4 hours ago, Orinoco said:

Maybe they were doing hot knives and missed ( to stoned ) and stabbed themselves in the face with the red hot tip of the knife. :giggle:

Don't think they have hash in Thailand. And surely smoking weed with knives and oven/torch doesn't work...

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and his Bhumjaithai Party, already at the bottom of opinion polls, are facing a continued backlash from his controversial cannabis legalisation policy with Emergency Room (ER) admissions in relation to marijuana up 566% this year so far.

Anutins legacy for Thailand... 

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8 hours ago, webfact said:

A top government agency has also revealed that the number of young people under 20 now using the drug has doubled since it was decriminalised in June.

GOOD for you young people.... unshackle yourselves and get a taste of freedom ????

4 hours ago, Smithson said:

The Thai Enquire is often running Reefer Madness type stories. Even one saying a bloke cut his old fella off because he was stoned.

Ladyboy??

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This is just propaganda Laksanawisit is using against Anutin. I listened to the article in English and it’s complete bs. What this is is Laksanawisit has his people in Parliament and the media backing him up. This Thai Examiner article is clearly trying to be bias in favor of Laksanawisit, the entire article was complete bull S***. 

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34 minutes ago, Sheryl said:

The problem is not legalization per se but:

 

1 - excessive hyping/over-promotion by government (tied to vested financial interests) leading people to think it is a cure all

 

2- failure of government  to enforce existing regulations e.g. THC levels - again, linked to vested financial interests.

 

There is a middle ground between the present situation and a return to jailing people for possession of even small amounts of the stuff.

That was the point of legalizing it. That’s WHY they legalized it so they wouldn’t have to regulate it anymore. Kind of the whole point of taking it off the narcotics list and letting everyone grow it. You all should stop spreading misinformation and face the facts. It’s legal and here to stay. 
 

BTW, you obviously don’t know anything about cannabis kind of hard to regulate the THC level in various plants scattered throughout the country, impossible in fact LMAO. You all have been spreading misinformation about cannabis since they first started legalizing it. The Thai Examiner article is obviously just spreading pro Laksanawisit propaganda and he has his people in parliament doing it as well. 
 

This whole article is basing THC levels on the early thinking when they first started legalizing it. You’re dealing with natural medicine not pills with exact MG doses. Nor should anyone care about the THC level, that’s almost comical. Try some it’s easy to buy online. Great stuff to. 

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