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His big beautiful bill
You need to read the post again. You have reading comprehension issues. -
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Crime Armed Robbers Steal 3.4 Million Baht in Crypto Scam in Bangkok Mall
Very dumb to transact that much cash when you don't know the people you're dealing with. -
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Report Cannabis Chaos: 12,000 Thai Shops Face Closure Under New Rules
Another proposal that's been spun to read doom and gloom...ain't gunna happen. -
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Business As Usual?
“For diseases or groups of symptoms, originally 15 symptoms were specified, but now they have been removed because they may overlap with each profession. Each professional group is left to specify symptoms, which must follow the guidelines of their profession. Currently, there are 2 professions that have guidelines: the Medical Council, which has had them for the past 2 years, and the Thai traditional medicine profession. As for the other 5 professions, they are in the process of creating guidelines. If they are not finished, they still cannot be implemented,” said Dr. Somruk. When asked about the case of medical cannabis in modern medicine and Thai traditional medicine, what symptoms are accepted? Dr. Somruk said that if modern medicine doctors who are certified have 4 diseases: epilepsy, nausea and vomiting from cancer treatment, nerve pain, and muscle cramps, for Thai traditional medicine, there will be 8 groups of symptoms, such as nausea and vomiting, headache, loss of appetite, pain from cancer, etc. Only modern medicine & Thai traditional medicine doctors for now. The other 5 professions are still creating guidelines, ie. dentists, pharmacists, Chinese medicine etc. Appears modern medicine doctors can certify 4 diseases as mentioned above & Thai traditional medicine can certify 8 diseases as mentioned above at this stage until the other 5 professions create guidelines. “Basically, cannabis shops must be permitted to open, which must be in accordance with medical practices. Smoking is strictly prohibited. Sales to the public or patients must be accompanied by a prescription from a specified professional. If there is none, sales are strictly prohibited. Stores must keep the prescription as evidence for the department to inspect every month. Patients should make a copy as evidence if a large amount of cannabis is found. However, in the middle of this month until the end of the month, the department will open training for modern medicine and Thai medicine doctors to provide knowledge on this issue. Currently, there are 9,000 people who have been trained since the beginning, but this time, there will be an update again,” said Dr. Somruek. -
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Crime Canadian Man Caught Smuggling Heroin Hidden in Women’s Handbags at Airport
Let's hope he did it for other reasons than profit.
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