Popular Post webfact Posted November 20, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 20, 2022 By Adam Judd Thailand’s Narcotics Control Board, headed by Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam, will meet in Bangkok on Tuesday, November 22nd, to discuss proposals made by cannabis legalization opponents to make the plant an illegal narcotic once again under category 5. Cannabis was decriminalized in Thailand in early June of this year but opponents of the decriminalization have been continually stalling final laws for the plant and looking at multiple routes to try to ban the plant once again entirely. Their latest tactic is to meet directly with the Narcotics Control Board to attempt to convince them the plant is a danger to society and make it an illegal narcotic once again. If opponents of the plant’s legalization succeed it could immediately see possession, sales, and cultivation made illegal once again in Thailand and close an estimated thousands of new dispensaries and affect millons of Thais who are now growing and farming the plant at home and engaged in new business opportunities, potentially putting them at risk of prosecution by law enforcement. Opponents of the legalization cite danger to youth, widespread recreational use when the decriminalization was meant for medical only usage, and religious reasons, amongst others, as reasons to re-ban cannabis in Thailand. They claim it is not political despite some opponents openly opposed to Bhumjaithai leader Anutin Charnvirakul and his growing influence before next year’s general election. Anutin was the primary champion of decriminalization of cannabis in Thailand to boost the economy. Full story: https://thepattayanews.com/2022/11/19/thailands-narcotics-control-board-to-meet-next-week-to-discuss-making-cannabis-an-illegal-narcotic-again-pro-cannabis-groups-to-hold-major-rally/ -- © Copyright The Pattaya News 2022-11-21 - Cigna offers a range of visa-compliant plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment, including COVID-19, up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. Monthly car subscription with first-class insurance, 24x7 assistance and more in one price - click here to find out more! 1 1 2 2 27
Popular Post 2baht Posted November 20, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 20, 2022 Shut the gate!..............................................................the horse has bolted! ???? 11 1 3 4
Popular Post ThailandRyan Posted November 20, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 20, 2022 Thousands of cannabis shops have opened just in Bangkok, almost like the 7-11 stores there's one or two on almost every street in Sathorn, on Sukhumvit, on Soi 11 and so on....the investment has been made. Food shops selling infused drinks etc. If this happens the revolt will be huge 19 2 4 5 1
Popular Post SunnyinBangrak Posted November 20, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 20, 2022 2 hours ago, webfact said: Their latest tactic is to meet directly with the Narcotics Control Board to attempt to convince them the plant is a danger to society and make it an illegal narcotic once again. How many died from OD or marijuana toxicity then? 19 4 9 1
Popular Post Orinoco Posted November 20, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 20, 2022 Flip Flop, Hub 9 3 2 5
Popular Post spidermike007 Posted November 20, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 20, 2022 A few kids got way too stoned and ended up in the hospital. Wow. Let's repeal the law! Is this the put one foot in front of the other, then move backwards again approach? 6 2 3 1
Popular Post pacovl46 Posted November 20, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 20, 2022 35 minutes ago, SunnyinBangrak said: How many died from OD or marijuana toxicity then? None, but danger to society does not exclusively mean that someone can OD on a substance. There's lots of other ways a drug can be a danger to society. In my opinion none of those apply to cannabis, though. 8 2 3
Popular Post pacovl46 Posted November 20, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 20, 2022 1 minute ago, spidermike007 said: A few kids got way too stoned and ended up in the hospital. Wow. Let's repeal the law! Is this the put one foot in front of the other, then move backwards again approach? There's absolutely no reason someone should be hospitalized because they smoked too much because there's no need for it. They all come around by themselves. It just takes time. Inexperienced drama queens, the lot of them! ???? 14 2 5 5
Popular Post findlay13 Posted November 20, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 20, 2022 7 minutes ago, spidermike007 said: A few kids got way too stoned and ended up in the hospital. Wow. Let's repeal the law! Is this the put one foot in front of the other, then move backwards again approach? It's a variation of the "Two steps forward one step back" principle .This version is "One step forward two steps back"???? 2 2 3
Popular Post mjakob007 Posted November 20, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 20, 2022 Another 40MB land purchase deal in the making.... 4
Popular Post riverhigh Posted November 20, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 20, 2022 Don't smoke the stuff, don't take drugs ... no interest interest in socialising with self-absorbed stoners spouting the benefits of weed. For the most part, I find these people boring when they go into their own little bubble when under the influence, While weed may have some minimal medical benefits for the most part it has become a business selling a recreational drug of choice. It creates jobs and as the Thai prime minister stated there is no turning back. Too much money involved. Personally, I don't need the weed "crutch" to enjoy life, I have better things to spend my money on. 14 1 8 16
Popular Post MadMuhammad Posted November 20, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 20, 2022 50 minutes ago, pacovl46 said: There's absolutely no reason someone should be hospitalized because they smoked too much because there's no need for it. They all come around by themselves. It just takes time. Inexperienced drama queens, the lot of them! ???? My wife gets ‘dizzy’ and has to sleep off the contraceptive pill at times ????????♂️ 2 1 7
Popular Post klauskunkel Posted November 20, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 20, 2022 Quote Opponents of the legalization cite danger to youth and religious reasons as reasons to re-ban cannabis in Thailand. danger to youth: inadequate parenting religious reasons: Rastafarianism 1 1 1
Popular Post Paul Henry Posted November 20, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 20, 2022 The Thai Governments new motto "Once we thought we were indecisive now we are not so sure" Just like the police pistol debacle let them keep the old pistols and issue new ones that the "GOV" bought and now they have a firearm crisis. 3 1 1 1
Popular Post Orinoco Posted November 20, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 20, 2022 31 minutes ago, riverhigh said: Don't smoke the stuff, don't take drugs ... no interest interest in socialising with self-absorbed stoners spouting the benefits of weed. For the most part, I find these people boring when they go into their own little bubble when under the influence, While weed may have some minimal medical benefits for the most part it has become a business selling a recreational drug of choice. It creates jobs and as the Thai prime minister stated there is no turning back. Too much money involved. Personally, I don't need the weed "crutch" to enjoy life, I have better things to spend my money on. Chill man, Sounds like you need a large hit, on a well stacked Bong. 6 1 3 3 12
Popular Post Orinoco Posted November 20, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 20, 2022 25 minutes ago, MadMuhammad said: My wife gets ‘dizzy’ and has to sleep off the contraceptive pill at times ????????♂️ Your not supposed to smoke them. 1 15
Popular Post daveAustin Posted November 20, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 20, 2022 Be it on their heads if this comes to pass. A LOT of people have invested heavily. One of the worst aspects of humanity: people telling other people not to do something. Meanwhile, people are dying daily from alcoholism. 6 3 7 1
Popular Post Boomer6969 Posted November 21, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 21, 2022 43 minutes ago, riverhigh said: Don't smoke the stuff, don't take drugs ... no interest interest in socialising with self-absorbed stoners spouting the benefits of weed. For the most part, I find these people boring when they go into their own little bubble when under the influence, While weed may have some minimal medical benefits for the most part it has become a business selling a recreational drug of choice. It creates jobs and as the Thai prime minister stated there is no turning back. Too much money involved. Personally, I don't need the weed "crutch" to enjoy life, I have better things to spend my money on. And how about alcohol? Are you a drinker? But I agree that legalising [another] a potentially dangerous drug was totally insane. 2 2 1
Popular Post Sydebolle Posted November 21, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 21, 2022 Thailand’s Narcotics Control Board, headed by Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam, a.k.a. the top dinosaur of an oligarch elite with zero touch to reality. Is this sweetheart of Thai politics aware, that there are (most likely) more weed stops than 7/11 and family mart outlets together? Or is it that some easy cash, which flowed in the past, has trickled to zero? Wissanu is quite obviously not aware that the internet can be accessed outside Thailand as well and the latest "idea" of the gifted few shows the absolute incompetence of the lame ducks; how ridiculous can this get? I, for one, never smoked weed and never will do so as there is no need for it; yet the legalization took the criminality out of the equation and hence is, to my irrelevant point of view, a good thing. Literally a day after legalizing cannabis one could witness sellers of plants along the streets (in Nong Khai); those super plants grew in a day, what would have taken anywhere else months! Mysterious are the ways of the East ???? 3 4 2
Popular Post nobodysfriend Posted November 21, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 21, 2022 4 hours ago, webfact said: to convince them the plant is a danger to society and make it an illegal narcotic once again. The danger to society is the people proposing the U-turn again , not the harmless plant itself . What about Alcohol ? That is a danger to society as well . Make it illegal ! Oh , I forgot ... too many influential people involved in that business . And too much money . 4 hours ago, webfact said: Opponents of the legalization cite danger to youth, widespread recreational use when the decriminalization was meant for medical only usage, and religious reasons, amongst others, as reasons to re-ban cannabis in Thailand. What danger to youth ? Better take care that Yaba and Ice get off the streets first , you hypocrites . Stupid wanna-be politicians are everywhere , but some in Thailand really don't know anything . 7 2 3 2
Popular Post ChrisY1 Posted November 21, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 21, 2022 The never ending nonsense of Thailand.....like kids playing marbles! 4 3 1
bamnutsak Posted November 21, 2022 Posted November 21, 2022 Can't see the NCC adding Cannabis back as a Category 5 "Narcotic". This is simply allowing the opposition to have their say, hear their arguments, and then fashion both replies and eventual legislation. While they could revert to medical-only, I don't see that happening. Eventually legislation will pass, and that will provide more controls - who can produce, who can sell, can anything be marketed, how can they sell, any new taxes, who can buy, who can use, where can you use it, etc. But in the end recreational cannabis use will remain as not illegal, a la sex workers. 1 1
tandor Posted November 21, 2022 Posted November 21, 2022 2 hours ago, Orinoco said: Flip Flop, Hub we never got to have a Sub-Hub...did we! 2
Popular Post dpcjsr Posted November 21, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 21, 2022 Madness. An excellent demonstration of how power destroys the ability to think. 3 1
tandor Posted November 21, 2022 Posted November 21, 2022 24 minutes ago, ChrisY1 said: The never ending nonsense of Thailand.....like kids playing marbles! ...hands down the front of their pants most of the time. 1
Popular Post smedly Posted November 21, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 21, 2022 thailand does not need a nation spaced out on weed - getting into vehicles and hitting the roads - it is bad enough as it is with drunk drivers 3 1 2 6
Popular Post Orinoco Posted November 21, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 21, 2022 8 minutes ago, smedly said: thailand does not need a nation spaced out on weed - getting into vehicles and hitting the roads - it is bad enough as it is with drunk drivers Thailand also does not need, old outdated, set in there ways people, spouting off. 5 2 6 3
metisdead Posted November 21, 2022 Posted November 21, 2022 A post with a trolling image and a reply has been removed. 1
Popular Post BKKBike09 Posted November 21, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 21, 2022 Highly unlikely it will be made illegal again. Another 'go through the motions' meeting to make it look like govt is listening to all views etc. Elections coming next year - the government is really going to upset swathes of voters in the NE (and Anutin)? (Off topic, but they're already putting up electricity next year to THB 5.37/unit - despite which EGAT will still be on track to spend THB 140 billion to subsidise this price. So voters won't be happy about that). 1 2
Popular Post patman30 Posted November 21, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 21, 2022 won't happen now imo too much money has been invested by large scale operators although, they will continuosly restrict how many fingers are allowed in the pie 5 1
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