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Thai authorities to crack down on cannabis parties and drunk driving during New Year’s


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2 hours ago, webfact said:

Thongchai reminded the public that cannabis should only be for medical use with the aid of a doctor and not used for parties or events.

So why are there cannabis shops on almost every corner in some areas, when a pharmacy surely would have been able to dispense this medicine?

 

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43 minutes ago, nchuckle said:

While the mantra elsewhere is "Drink/drugs and driving don’t mix",the mantra proven here is "Thais and driving don’t mix" . Notwithstanding any exacerbation by the former additives! 

And as if to prove my point I now just discovered the article about a bus crash while drivers tried to swap without stopping the bus ! ????‍♂️. The next one will have to feature IQs ! 

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

Thongchai reminded the public that cannabis should only be for medical use with the aid of a doctor and not used for parties or events.

Huh?

 

This is not an accurate assessment of the legal status of cannabis use. Recreational use is NOT illegal. Yes, there are limitations on recreational use.

 

Sending mixed-messages does more harm.

 

 

 

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18 hours ago, webfact said:

DTAM director-general Thongchai Lertwilairattanapong said yesterday, December 20th, that cannabis parties during New Year festivals are not allowed and that they will dispatch their staff to inspect any venues that are reported to be organizing such parties immediately. Thongchai reminded the public that cannabis should only be for medical use with the aid of a doctor and not used for parties or events.

What a complete and utter mess...

Anutins baby being used in every other way possible except for medicinal purposes which was supposed to be it's intended use.. jumped on by the Thai public as a way of an earner...

complete madness and free-for-all.

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18 hours ago, webfact said:

When reporters asked him if authorities will be inspecting suspicious parties that may be associated with cannabis, Thongchai responded police will be tied up with monitoring other New Year activities such as drinking that will increase the risk of road accidents

Not able to multi-task then?

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19 hours ago, jacko45k said:

Less than last year when it was illegal... what have you been  smoking?

Some decent stuff lately, how about you? 
Wasn't Thailand STILL in the pandemic last year? With ridiculous quarantines upon visiting? 

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Department of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine (DTAM).


DTAM director-general Thongchai Lertwilairattanapong said yesterday, December 20th, that cannabis parties during New Year festivals are not allowed and that they will dispatch their staff to inspect any venues that are reported to be organizing such parties immediately.

A "Department of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine" has powers of arrest / search, etc.? ????

 

 

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20 hours ago, alex8912 said:

Some decent stuff lately, how about you? 
Wasn't Thailand STILL in the pandemic last year? With ridiculous quarantines upon visiting? 

Yes, at some point they were requiring people to stay in these quarantine hotels.... I did not think it ridiculous. I welcomed the idea, people needed to get back to their homes and families, and this was a way that could happen, without infecting the country for those already living here... of which I was one. 

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