Popular Post snoop1130 Posted December 8, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 8, 2022 Cannabis plants are pictured at a dispensary in Bangkok on November 22, 2022. (Photo by Jack TAYLOR / AFP) A rift between two coalition parties, Democrat and Bhumjaithai, widened when a group of Democrat MPs called on Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha today (Thursday) to reconsider the decriminalisation of cannabis. Initiated by the Bhumjaithai Party, the cannabis bill has passed its first reading in the House of Representatives. It is due to have its second and final readings during this parliamentary session, after it was amended by the House scrutiny committee. Opposition parties and the Democrat Party have, however, voiced strong objection to the bill, fearing that the decriminalisation of cannabis will lead to increased abuse among Thai youth. Democrat MPs Dr. Banyat Jetanajan, Phisit Li-atham, Prakob Rattanapan and Pimrapee Phanwichatikul held a press conference at parliament today to voice their objection to the bill, which seeks to decriminalise medical and controlled recreational use of cannabis. Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/thai-pm-urged-to-reconsider-decriminalisation-of-cannabis/ -- © Copyright Thai PBS 2022-12-08 - 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 2
Popular Post ThailandRyan Posted December 8, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 8, 2022 More photos of 8 year Olds hitting the pipe and bong will be shown.... 3 4 6
Popular Post Velisbef Posted December 8, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 8, 2022 Compared to the harm alcohol and other drugs do, cannabis is a much safer option. In my opinion controlling the distribution is the key here 13 4 2
MisterTee Posted December 8, 2022 Posted December 8, 2022 Primo bud being sold in high street shops was always incredible to me considering the long history of relentless demonization here in Thailand. The backlash is just beginning. 1
Popular Post stoner Posted December 8, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 8, 2022 58 minutes ago, MisterTee said: The backlash is just beginning. good one. now tell that to all the thai who are making money from this whole process. many the same who were destroyed by covid. yes huge backlash. because only people selling cannabis flowers make money right ? give your head a shake. 4 2 2
Popular Post jcmj Posted December 8, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 8, 2022 Kids will always find something and I’m sure sniffing glue is a lot worse. It’s up to the parents and government to educate their citizens, but kinda like talking about sex, it’s a tough one to crack. 5 1
Popular Post Homburg Posted December 8, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 8, 2022 There is apparently no truth in the rumour that fierce opposition to the decriminalisation of cannabis is being orchestrated by the booze industry, worried about its potential loss of sales & profits. 3 3 1
Popular Post Blavis Posted December 8, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 8, 2022 Im personally loving things how they are. For the first time in 20yrs of living here, lifes great, chill all the time, and a nice little collection of 50plants. The people trying to stop it have never smoked it and are playing on the negative stereotypes. Its just pathetic and perhaps these people should go have a few cones so they can understand or just shut the hell up. Sure, i dont agree with stupid kids abusing it, but kids will be kids as we all were once upon a time. 4 7 3
digger70 Posted December 9, 2022 Posted December 9, 2022 10 hours ago, Velisbef said: Compared to the harm alcohol and other drugs do, cannabis is a much safer option. In my opinion controlling the distribution is the key here Drugs don't do any harm if taking correctly It's the same for Legal or illegal ones,It's the peoples choice to get Smashed/high/OD. If you don't mind it doesn't matter either way. It's Not the Will power it's the Won't power that counts, Will take it .won't take it. One has to be in control of oneself. Not soft in the head /Weak. I self medicate for my Osteoarthritis so it's up to me to not to go stupid with the heave meds and kill myself . Moderation is the norm,All drugs have side effects. 1 1
Popular Post nobodysfriend Posted December 9, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 9, 2022 12 hours ago, snoop1130 said: fearing that the decriminalisation of cannabis will lead to increased abuse among Thai youth. Need to get them off Yaba first . Thailand is just one of many countries that are in the process of decriminalization of Cannabis . In other countries , no problems were reported after it became legal . Why in Thailand ? Is the population in other countries more mature ? If , really , they are unable to find a consensus , let the Thai population vote . Just as they do in Switzerland . But , as the use of Cannabis has a long tradition in Thailand , the majority would probably vote in favor for the Legalization . 3
ThailandRyan Posted December 9, 2022 Posted December 9, 2022 1 minute ago, nobodysfriend said: Need to get them off Yaba first . Thailand is just one of many countries that are in the process of decriminalization of Cannabis . In other countries , no problems were reported after it became legal ? Why in Thailand ? Is the population in other countries more mature ? If , really , they are unable to find a consensus , let the Thai population vote . Just as they do in Switzerland . But , as the use of Cannabis has a long tradition in Thailand , the majority would probably in favor for the Legalization . Thailand seems to be a country where people use things in excess once legalized. In the US cannabis had been illegal for decades but still obtainable by middle school and high school kids. When it became legal in some states it was not a big deal. Here in Thailand the youth saw it as something new, just like when kids find alcohol. 1
Pique Dard Posted December 9, 2022 Posted December 9, 2022 12 hours ago, snoop1130 said: to reconsider the decriminalization of cannabis. ..too late! 1
Derek B Posted December 9, 2022 Posted December 9, 2022 Define abuse. They abuse the freedoms they already have. Cannabis might calm them down a tad and actually do some good amongst them. 1
nobodysfriend Posted December 9, 2022 Posted December 9, 2022 4 minutes ago, Derek B said: Define abuse. They abuse the freedoms they already have. Cannabis might calm them down a tad and actually do some good amongst them. Don't need to post twice , already got it ...
Dr Jon Posted December 9, 2022 Posted December 9, 2022 I have no problem with people smoking cannabis, or any other legal substances. However, because the existing legislation on smoking is ignored by selfish dimwit smokers, I strongly object to being forced to endure second hand cannabis smoke (and second hand tobacco smoke) when I visit a bar. 2
ThailandRyan Posted December 9, 2022 Posted December 9, 2022 16 minutes ago, Pique Dard said: ..too late! Not in Thailand it's never been too late to reverse course... 1
kennw Posted December 9, 2022 Posted December 9, 2022 12 hours ago, Velisbef said: Compared to the harm alcohol and other drugs do, cannabis is a much safer option. In my opinion controlling the distribution is the key here So are you proposing to substitute weed for one of the other forms of drugs? Or are you quite happy to increase the total number available. And after weed which additional one or two do you want to add?
Popular Post crazykopite Posted December 9, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 9, 2022 They missed out on opening up weed businesses around the country and are jealous of those who had the brains to act quickly ! 2 3
crazykopite Posted December 9, 2022 Posted December 9, 2022 32 minutes ago, Dr Jon said: I have no problem with people smoking cannabis, or any other legal substances. However, because the existing legislation on smoking is ignored by selfish dimwit smokers, I strongly object to being forced to endure second hand cannabis smoke (and second hand tobacco smoke) when I visit a bar. I agree with your comment but no one forces you to go into a bar until the government change the law and ban smoking in public areas you will have to put up with it by the way I don’t indulge in any form of drugs unless coffee is classed as one !
gargamon Posted December 9, 2022 Posted December 9, 2022 5 minutes ago, crazykopite said: They missed out on opening up weed businesses around the country and are jealous of those who had the brains to act quickly ! Canada legalized it maybe 4 years ago. The smoke has settled (pun intended) and it has been a financial disaster. https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/canadians-have-lost-more-than-131-billion-investing-in-cannabis-companies-firm-1.6156722#:~:text=Canadians who invested in cannabis,traded and licenced cannabis producers. Canadians who invested in cannabis companies have lost more than $131 billion, according to data collected by law firm Miller Thomson, which calculated the total losses of 183 publicly traded and licenced cannabis producers. It’s a staggering number that if divided equally between an estimated three million active investors would equate to each losing about $43,000.
Gottfrid Posted December 9, 2022 Posted December 9, 2022 13 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Party have, however, voiced strong objection to the bill, fearing that the decriminalisation of cannabis will lead to increased abuse among Thai youth. Of course it will! That is a result of a failing society. Parents that do not care enough for their children and think school will take care of their work. Moreover, we have a system in the society that allows things to happen without a safety net. However, that is no reason to make a good smoke illegal. Instead it´s a reason to fix the failing points in society. But, I guess that is far too hard to grasp. I have a rhyme for that one: Point at single things and make them go away, and save the problems for another day. 1
Popular Post alex8912 Posted December 9, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 9, 2022 2 hours ago, ThailandRyan said: Thailand seems to be a country where people use things in excess once legalized. In the US cannabis had been illegal for decades but still obtainable by middle school and high school kids. When it became legal in some states it was not a big deal. Here in Thailand the youth saw it as something new, just like when kids find alcohol. I think Thai weed/stick has been around and easier to get than you realize. The kids here especially outside the big cities are able to get it their whole lives. It was certainly easy for me to get since the mid 90's here. I just didn't like the quality. The only reason there will be a " fake " increase in youths smoking here are just more pics or vids of kids smoking bongs or joints as you mentioned earlier. Sooo many Thais seem to be influenced by these often rare and staged pics we have seen and will see. The shops I've stopped into in Bangkok have been 100% tourists. What other things that became legal here have Thais used/done in excess after they have become legalized? I can't really think of any. Americans however are quite excessive with just about everything, even exaggerating things. 2 1
Dr Jon Posted December 9, 2022 Posted December 9, 2022 55 minutes ago, crazykopite said: I agree with your comment but no one forces you to go into a bar until the government change the law and ban smoking in public areas you will have to put up with it by the way I don’t indulge in any form of drugs unless coffee is classed as one ! Smoking indoors was made illegal twenty years ago. Five years ago it was made Illegal to smoke in the street near to a doorway.
alex8912 Posted December 9, 2022 Posted December 9, 2022 53 minutes ago, gargamon said: Canada legalized it maybe 4 years ago. The smoke has settled (pun intended) and it has been a financial disaster. https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/canadians-have-lost-more-than-131-billion-investing-in-cannabis-companies-firm-1.6156722#:~:text=Canadians who invested in cannabis,traded and licenced cannabis producers. Canadians who invested in cannabis companies have lost more than $131 billion, according to data collected by law firm Miller Thomson, which calculated the total losses of 183 publicly traded and licenced cannabis producers. It’s a staggering number that if divided equally between an estimated three million active investors would equate to each losing about $43,000. Canada has just done weed completely wrong. They could not even keep up with demand for a long time in the beginning! Remember that? That helped with stocks tanking. The USA is the poster child for legal weed. Just little tiny Massachusetts made over $2 billion in weed last year!
sansaihashbars Posted December 9, 2022 Posted December 9, 2022 Weed shops (legimate businesses) all over the place where tourist are found in Thailand and is operating smoothly and causing prosperity for many. If I was to be concerned about something, I would be very worried about the video showing children taking bong hits of cannabis! Who facilitated that situation? Because whoever it was should be identified and face justice. Somebody bears responsibility for that video. 1
Purdey Posted December 9, 2022 Posted December 9, 2022 Wish there were reliable statistics to show how many families have been wrecked by alcohol and how many by cannabis in 2021-2022. It is a storm in a teacup. Clearly Thailand is conservative, but the number of jobs created by cannabis should sway the vote towards keeping it legal. Over time, it's use will be more acceptable. 1
jacko45k Posted December 9, 2022 Posted December 9, 2022 36 minutes ago, Purdey said: Wish there were reliable statistics to show how many families have been wrecked by alcohol and how many by cannabis in 2021-2022. It is a storm in a teacup. Clearly Thailand is conservative, but the number of jobs created by cannabis should sway the vote towards keeping it legal. Over time, it's use will be more acceptable. Let us not get ahead of ourselves. It has only recently been removed from the list and needs time. The situation is really still in flux. Not sure it will create many jobs relative to that of cultivating rice.
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