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Chuwit continues his attacks against marijuana legalization - and health minister Anutin


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1 hour ago, scottiejohn said:

Well nobody ever overdosed on tobacco and its quite relatively rare to overdose on alcohol.   There are plenty of other ways that those two substances can kill you.  Just look at the packets that cigarettes come in if you need inspiration. 

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On 3/29/2023 at 1:42 PM, SomNaNa555 said:

Weed is a plant based medicine. Like most medicine, THC and the other cannabinoids, it actually is derived from a plant, or discovered in plants and then synthesized. THC is NOT suitable as a recreational intoxicant like alcohol and tobacco, as 93% of cannabis consumed is consumed by DAILY and All Day/Everyday users. That is people who use cannabis to self medicate themselves for other medical issues. Khun Chuwit is absolutely correct that it needs regulations and should be handled like a medicine for Adults only. 

Its already "for adults only"   what is so hard for you to understand about that ?

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53 minutes ago, SomNaNa555 said:

like almost all other medicines, it is from a plant. What other medicines are also suitable as recreational intoxicants? 

Heroin, Cocaine , Morphine, Amphetamine, Benzodiazepines, MDMA,   you need educating , do your own research

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On 3/30/2023 at 8:39 PM, Kalasin Jo said:

He's got a personal political war going against Anutin. When he first started up it was not about weed, but corruption in low and high places. Frankly I'm weary of both of them now. And wasn't he in a previous life heavily involved in the " entertainment" industry? Go go go bars and such?

Wasn't Anutin convicted and jailed in Australia for drug offences?

 

https://www.smh.com.au/national/drug-crime-a-small-issue-as-thai-pm-stands-by-minister-once-jailed-in-sydney-20190910-p52pwu.html

 

Michael Ruffles and Michael Evans
September 10, 2019 — 6.33pm

 

But on Monday the Herald and The Age revealed Thammanat had in fact pleaded guilty to conspiracy to import a commercial quantity of heroin in 1993, was handed a six-year maximum sentence and was deported on release from Parklea prison after four years.

After the revelations dominated front pages in Thailand on Tuesday, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha lashed out at reporters, saying he was annoyed at being asked about “small issues” before changing the subject.

“You often ask questions that ruin my mood,” he said.

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15 hours ago, SomNaNa555 said:

Because 1) it's a medicine 2) it can't be enjoyed by most people unless it's used daily and a tolerance has been developed 3)in other words, if a person who doesn't use weed regularly has a few hits they will usually not enjoy it or handle it well. 

Alcohol and tobacco are good examples of recreational intoxicants - i.e. they have no medicinal value and can easily be used occasionally and in moderation, and enjoyed by people without them having to be alcoholics or chain smokers. 

I could agree with you on this whole post but then we would both be wrong,

So very, very wrong.

 

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