snoop1130 Posted January 30, 2023 Posted January 30, 2023 Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul is ready to sign a ministerial edict, which will mean that an individual found in possession of more than one methamphetamine tablet will be treated as a drug trafficker, instead of an addict. Once the edict is signed, it will be sent to the cabinet for approval and then published in the Royal Gazette prior to enforcement. Anutin said that the reduction in the amount of meth tablets in the possession of an individual, from 15 or more to two or more, to be regarded as a trafficking offense has been discussed extensively among the agencies concerned. Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/2-meth-tablets-will-be-treated-as-drug-trafficking-under-proposed-new-edict/ -- © Copyright Thai PBS 2023-01-30 - 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. The most versatile and flexible rental investment and holiday home solution in Thailand - click for more information. 2
BananaStrong Posted January 30, 2023 Posted January 30, 2023 short-term effects.....I guess you want sex, talk a lot, increased heart rate, .... LONG-TERM effects: Changes in brain structure and function. Decreased motor skills. Verbal learning declines. Chronic anxiety. Mood disturbances. Aggressive or violent behaviors. Delusions. Paranoia. Visual and auditory hallucinations. Repetitive movements. Memory loss. Severe dental problems. Malnutrition. 1
Popular Post ThomasThBKK Posted January 30, 2023 Popular Post Posted January 30, 2023 Great, they will just produce giant meth tablets u can break in small pieces then. brainiacs ???? 3 14
Popular Post BritManToo Posted January 30, 2023 Popular Post Posted January 30, 2023 Guess they want to fill all those empty jail cells from letting the cannabis people off. 9 1
Popular Post OttoPollmann Posted January 30, 2023 Popular Post Posted January 30, 2023 What will be the next step? Following Taksin's war on drugs and just shoot everyone caught with more then 2 pills? 4 1
internationalism Posted January 30, 2023 Posted January 30, 2023 he has freed ganja and his associates made a lot of money by investing several years ago. Now he is killing his competition to increase his market share. There are some 80% prisoners on drug charges, some 300k incarcarated. That figure likely to multiply after this edict, unless courts would slam only fines
Popular Post redwood1 Posted January 30, 2023 Popular Post Posted January 30, 2023 Why would 2 tablets be considered trafficking? Hey Meth is nasty stuff but that's just dumb... The only purpose this serves is to increase jail time for Non-traffickers .... 4 1 1
Popular Post connda Posted January 30, 2023 Popular Post Posted January 30, 2023 That law will make traffickers out of 99.9% of the Meth-users in Thailand. If Thailand was honest and actually wanted to address the Meth problem (and they have a huge problem), they would adopt the Portugal model of handling illegal drug use. Instead? They seem to want to sweep up large amounts of the younger population of Thailand and throw them all in prison of 3+ years. It won't solve the problem - it will just destroy lives. 3 4 2
connda Posted January 30, 2023 Posted January 30, 2023 3 hours ago, BritManToo said: Guess they want to fill all those empty jail cells from letting the cannabis people off. Yep, however I think they will need to build new prisons. 1
ukrules Posted January 30, 2023 Posted January 30, 2023 5 hours ago, OttoPollmann said: What will be the next step? Following Taksin's war on drugs and just shoot everyone caught with more then 2 pills? Maybe they will ban them twice?
RichardColeman Posted January 30, 2023 Posted January 30, 2023 9 hours ago, BananaStrong said: LONG-TERM effects: Changes in brain structure and function. Decreased motor skills. Verbal learning declines. Chronic anxiety. Mood disturbances. Aggressive or violent behaviors. Delusions. Paranoia. Visual and auditory hallucinations. Repetitive movements. Memory loss. Severe dental problems. Malnutrition. Sounds just like many normal Thai men to me that don't take the drugs, going by stories on here !
Damrongsak Posted January 30, 2023 Posted January 30, 2023 2? Ridiculous. Fill up the jails again. How many does an average addict take per day? What does a pill sell for these days? How about a week in jail for every pill over some small limit? 1 1
Srikcir Posted January 30, 2023 Posted January 30, 2023 1 hour ago, RichardColeman said: Sounds just like many normal Thai men to me that don't take the drugs, going by stories on here ! And here I thought such symptoms might be limited to military leadership. 1
Popular Post wombat Posted January 30, 2023 Popular Post Posted January 30, 2023 6 hours ago, connda said: adopt the Portugal model of handling illegal drug use. Yes....nobody wants to talk about the success Portugal has had. 3 2
Boomer6969 Posted January 31, 2023 Posted January 31, 2023 "Under the current narcotics law, possession of more than 15 methamphetamine pills is regarded as possession with intent to traffic and the penalties range from four years to life imprisonment and/or a fine from 400,000 to 5,000,000 baht. Those who possess fewer than 15 tablets are currently regarded as “patients”, and will be sent for rehabilitation." Which is quite lenient indeed, but unsurprisingly they got the wrong end of the stick; they should have introduced a mandatory death penalty for production and/or large scale transportation, etc.
Popular Post IAMHERE Posted January 31, 2023 Popular Post Posted January 31, 2023 10 hours ago, BritManToo said: Guess they want to fill all those empty jail cells from letting the cannabis people off. More likely the shakedown, two tablets is easier to plant than a 100grams. This is only so the cops can do their thing easier and more lucratively. See if after this is the law more BiB stops are made. 5 1
BritManToo Posted January 31, 2023 Posted January 31, 2023 13 minutes ago, Boomer6969 said: Those who possess fewer than 15 tablets are currently regarded as “patients”, and will be sent for rehabilitation." Which is quite lenient indeed, but unsurprisingly they got the wrong end of the stick; they should have introduced a mandatory death penalty for production and/or large scale transportation, etc. Not all that lenient as it's 3-6 months treatment (in open prison) and on release they keep your address and pop round for 'random' tests. Fail a subsequent test and it's 2 years in jail. 1
khunjeff Posted January 31, 2023 Posted January 31, 2023 Why on earth does the Health Minister get to determine the legal definition of "narcotics trafficker", and make pronouncements about who should or shouldn't be imprisoned, without any debate by members of Parliament? 1 1
Popular Post bamnutsak Posted January 31, 2023 Popular Post Posted January 31, 2023 Anutin wanted to make it zero pills, but Thai legal experts advised him against that. The meth problem here is GIGANTIC, rarely a week goes by without a bust of MILLIONS of pills. Yes, much of that is transhipment via Thailand for "export", but much falls off the truck and affects the local population. How about stopping the shipment of precursors from Thailand to Maynamar? How about arresting someone other than the vehicle driver? Lowering the threshold from 15 to 2 seems rash, and not very well thought out. 2 1
Venom Posted January 31, 2023 Posted January 31, 2023 7 hours ago, connda said: would adopt the Portugal model of handling illegal drug use. Link?
cncltd1973 Posted January 31, 2023 Posted January 31, 2023 10 hours ago, redwood1 said: Why would 2 tablets be considered trafficking? Hey Meth is nasty stuff but that's just dumb... The only purpose this serves is to increase jail time for Non-traffickers .... and allows the RTP to use more aggressive shakedown tactics on all users. presumed guilty of trafficking unless proven otherwise, they'll try on the plastic bags again for confessions 1
connda Posted January 31, 2023 Posted January 31, 2023 7 hours ago, cncltd1973 said: and allows the RTP to use more aggressive shakedown tactics on all users. presumed guilty of trafficking unless proven otherwise, they'll try on the plastic bags again for confessions Trust me. My wife and all rural villagers know how the yaba traffic works and exactly which people, entities, and institutions are involved. Meth is big business, big money, and a huge social problem. Most average (non-Meth users) aren't happy about the drug trade nor those involved either. It doesn't end because of the nature of the stakeholders making the money. Bust the plebs for a couple of pills and the 'authorities' (I use that term loosely) are so busy busting nobodies that those actually involved in trafficking are able to skate. 2
metisdead Posted January 31, 2023 Posted January 31, 2023 A post with content that was copy and pasted from some site without a valid link to the source of information has been removed as well as a reply.
Jimbo2014 Posted February 2, 2023 Posted February 2, 2023 This terrible terrible policy has been tried and failed many times before. All it does it punish users with criminal records and jail time turning normal people into hardened criminals with few options in life. At present 800K, about 1.2% of Thais, are receiving drug treatment. Well done Anutin on turning most into Criminals - a failed horrible policy. 1
huangnon Posted February 2, 2023 Posted February 2, 2023 On 1/31/2023 at 7:43 AM, bamnutsak said: Anutin wanted to make it zero pills, but Thai legal experts advised him against that. The meth problem here is GIGANTIC, rarely a week goes by without a bust of MILLIONS of pills. Yes, much of that is transhipment via Thailand for "export", but much falls off the truck and affects the local population. How about stopping the shipment of precursors from Thailand to Maynamar? How about arresting someone other than the vehicle driver? Lowering the threshold from 15 to 2 seems rash, and not very well thought out. They must be building a lot of new prisons.. Would be interesting to reveal just how many of Thailand's supposedly "top people" are invested in the drug trade. 1
A1Str8 Posted February 2, 2023 Posted February 2, 2023 This nonsense. Imagine if you also decided to establish a criminal gang and named it government. You would be untouchable automatically.
StayinThailand2much Posted February 2, 2023 Posted February 2, 2023 Just 2, easy for drug planting during a search... 1
Captain Monday Posted February 2, 2023 Posted February 2, 2023 Where do Thai people get these yaba pills? I dont see ANY who appear to be tweaking out of their minds in Chiang Mai like I do every day while in the US. Nobody offered me druggs in Chiang Ma. Soem years ago foreigners in lower Sukumvit appeared to be selling "Mon what you want?". A Thai man who looked a penniless beggar offered me "cocaine LSD marijuana extasy " more than 20 years ago on Samui. I assumed that was a police scam. In any case I keep walking.
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