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Chuwit takes his anti-weed crusade to south - Muslim leaders agree but protestors say they've "lost faith"


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6 minutes ago, chalawaan said:

The only "drug menace" anywhere, is being jailed for making an adult choice that really is nobody else's business.

Do crime under the influence, by all means do the time for the crime, not just for doing drugs, and nothing else. 

Free up cops to fight real crimes. 

Like allowing influential people flee the country?

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8 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

For a religion that bans men and women dancing together, the consumption of alcohol etc. I'm fairly sure he'll get support there. :stoner:

The Quran does not directly forbid cannabis and some Muslim scholar consider cannabis to be halal and permissible. Some Muslim scholars deem (without reference to the Quran) by analogy cannabis to be similar to khamr and therefore to be haraam (forbidden). 

A scientific survey of Muslims in the South (there are Muslins living throughout Thailand, what is their position?) is required for an accurate read of Muslims on cannabis use. 

Chuwit's anti-weed crusade is just his theory.

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2 minutes ago, mran66 said:

Wonder if the Muslim leaders also agreed with his massage palour business? 

Of course they do, provided it's not Muslim women providing the service.  They would be classed as "what your right hands possess" - a phrase that appears 15 times in the Koran - meaning, amongst other things, that it's acceptable to rape them.

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4 hours ago, Srikcir said:

The Quran does not directly forbid cannabis and some Muslim scholar consider cannabis to be halal and permissible. Some Muslim scholars deem (without reference to the Quran) by analogy cannabis to be similar to khamr and therefore to be haraam (forbidden). 

A scientific survey of Muslims in the South (there are Muslins living throughout Thailand, what is their position?) is required for an accurate read of Muslims on cannabis use. 

Chuwit's anti-weed crusade is just his theory.

Surely decriminalisation should be a federal government legislation decision. However, if a referendum is held should be held irrespective of religion. Personally I know Muslims who drink / take drugs, but still go to the mosque from time to time - don't drink or take drugs the day before.

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4 hours ago, Harveyboy said:

Muslims wanting to change how countries laws are run..glad they don't try to do that in UK eh

Thai Muslim citizens have equal rights under the Thai Constitution so they are entitled to lobby concerning matters related to legislation, as they are in the UK. 

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11 minutes ago, simple1 said:

Thai Muslim citizens have equal rights under the Thai Constitution so they are entitled to lobby concerning matters related to legislation, as they are in the UK. 

No one said they hadn't...just saying they tend to want to change things where they live more than most .... Don't they ..just sayin H

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5 hours ago, dinsdale said:

If God was the best judge all drugs would be legalised after all all creation is gods work.

It depends on whose god you believe in, and there are thousands of gods worshipped worldwide.

 

Why do you believe that your particular god is the best judge?

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2 minutes ago, billd766 said:

It depends on whose god you believe in, and there are thousands of gods worshipped worldwide.

 

Why do you believe that your particular god is the best judge?

I have no God. I do not believe in the supernatural. My thought processes are based on rational thought and evidence. 

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