May 13, 20233 yr Popular Post 13 hours ago, Mac Mickmanus said: Which there seem to be many . I was in Chiang Rai recently and there seemed to be at least one newly opened weed selling shop in every street Go to nana some pretty big shops in outstanding location. Pattaya walking street the same. If I was anutin I would leave the country quickly. I am sure that there are going to be aot of angry people looking for him.
May 13, 20233 yr Popular Post I just hope all the herb shops can stay open and keep a good supply of freshly grown Thai ganja, along with Thai made bamboo bongs, so we can all get abong.
May 13, 20233 yr Popular Post 14 hours ago, Mitkof Island said: And what happens to all the Thais that spent money creating shops etc? no worries, mate. remember this is the country where you can get a beer in a teacup on religious holidays. It is sort of like the old saying ''you know you've lived in Thailand too long, when you realize everything you've read is not true and everything you own is a copy. ''
May 13, 20233 yr Popular Post i love these anti-cannabis threads. it helps me get all the prohibitionists on my block list. yea you can't make something legal, let an industry start up, then cancel the thing very quickly. as mentioned, the new govt will have a lot of other priorities ahead of a weed bill. nothing will happen this year. i would guess the owners of a lot of those BKK shops are also valet parking their Mercs all over town. there's some struggling startups, but its most likely the elites with the largest investment. how did they import so much weed from the US and Canada without issues? backpacks on mules? if the elites weren't involved, for and against each other, they wouldn't care. they don't care about daily drunk driving deaths or yaba. follow the money if you want to make a prediction. #
May 13, 20233 yr 14 hours ago, torturedsole said: I've a stockpile of Asahi and weed, all ready for the big day. remember to stock up on some clones. ????
May 13, 20233 yr 15 hours ago, Mitkof Island said: And what happens to all the Thais that spent money creating shops etc? They probly expected it and they would have made a lot of bhat already. I would say it will end up being be more controlled as what should have been done in the first place or back to being a banned substance and to the BKK Hilton if you have it
May 13, 20233 yr 15 hours ago, Mitkof Island said: And what happens to all the Thais that spent money creating shops etc? You mean the Chinese and Russian Cash Laundrys, no way are the selling that amount of weed in respect to the number of shops all over the place, never see many customers inside, back to opening 7/11s I guess.
May 13, 20233 yr 14 hours ago, Denim said: Yes. There is a ban on sales during election. Big problem for tourists. The alcohol ban is only for 2 days, so not a huge problem the weed ban could be forever?
May 13, 20233 yr 1 minute ago, Smokey and the Bandit said: The alcohol ban is only for 2 days, so not a huge problem the weed ban could be forever? No it's not. It's for 24 hrs. 6 pm today (Sat) - 6 pm tomorrow (Sun). As for weed it will always be around it will just be an offence. The BIB must be very happy about this as they can start clawing back lost revenue.
May 13, 20233 yr Popular Post such lousy journalism! this article is full of assumptions, nothing really clear until after elections, and that can still swing to ALL sides... I see this as merely "reefer-madness", they may want to influence tomorrows outcome... see it as it is, not as you want it to be!
May 13, 20233 yr Popular Post Hopefully cannabis is made illegal again and druggies are arrested and put in prison. Thailand would do well to follow Singapore’s example
May 13, 20233 yr Popular Post 15 hours ago, Mitkof Island said: And what happens to all the Thais that spent money creating shops etc? I think this is not going to be a ''here today, gone tomorrow'' news item. Just click bait. There are major players in what is now a hugely financed industry. The shop front operators will get shut down as they have no power. At the same time, many private and publicly traded companies have invested billons of baht in farms and by product facilities. they ain't going away soon. Despite the loonie behind the original idea, this is a super boost for new, Thai health related exports.
May 13, 20233 yr Popular Post Just bad reporting and pre election BS. Nothing will change, the train has long left the station and too much money involved.
May 13, 20233 yr Popular Post Decriminalisation of weed should be supported; adults should generally be free to choose their indulgence, which causes no harm to others, and jails should not be full of persons having a smoke. However it should be treated like the worse, big brother, tobacco products. It should not be able to be put on display and advertisements should not be allowed. Furthermore it should not be permitted to be sold in food products.
May 13, 20233 yr Popular Post 5 minutes ago, AndyFoxy said: Hopefully cannabis is made illegal again and druggies are arrested and put in prison. Thailand would do well to follow Singapore’s example Singapore is no country to look up to....Horrible country that rules with a iron fist....Hey Singapre needs weed in a bad bad way..
May 13, 20233 yr In one particular road I know of at least 5 shops that sell weed they are that close to each other it talke less than a minute to go from one shop to another I think it will be very difficult for a newly formed Government to put a stop to it and it will destroy 1,000s of jobs as well as the economy. I don’t do drugs so it won’t effect my life .
May 13, 20233 yr 15 hours ago, smedly said: alcohol is a big enough problem Made worse by restrictive sale times.
May 13, 20233 yr 10 minutes ago, dinsdale said: No it's not. It's for 24 hrs. 6 pm today (Sat) - 6 pm tomorrow (Sun). As for weed it will always be around it will just be an offence. The BIB must be very happy about this as they can start clawing back lost revenue. Yes i realize its not ''actually" 2 days, but my point was its not a problem for the alcohol, the weed being possibly illegal again ad infinitum, will be, for some? The BIB will be rubbing their hands together!
May 13, 20233 yr Popular Post 15 hours ago, smedly said: alcohol is a big enough problem should they ban that too?
May 13, 20233 yr 15 hours ago, WHansen said: It will be an expensive lesson learned in trying to beat the competition and jumping on the band wagon before policies have been set in stone. It was always going to be a gamble, some may lose the bet. Some may have already recouped their investment..............others will have a supply & customer network in place and trading will continue.
May 13, 20233 yr 8 minutes ago, redwood1 said: Singapore is no country to look up to....Horrible country that rules with a iron fist....Hey Singapre needs weed in a bad bad way.. I think they have excellent drug laws
May 13, 20233 yr Popular Post When it was announced that the government would make it legal To have cannabis and Marijuana available to sell The first thought was money ???? and tourism coming to Thailand to try it out ???? Now they are thinking of reversing the decision I think a few people will be thinking what's going on with policy decisions Being decided by Government in the future does not bode well ????
May 13, 20233 yr 16 hours ago, Mitkof Island said: And what happens to all the Thais that spent money creating shops etc? maybe a bit previous to jump on the band wagon !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!????
May 13, 20233 yr Popular Post 43 minutes ago, Surasak said: Made worse by restrictive sale times. I love watching tourists ask the supermarkets to explain why alcohol sales are forbidden during school hours - then throw their hands up in the air, in despair. Little knowing that your local Thai grocery store will sell you booze at any hour, day or night. This is why I love Thailand. It makes you laugh every day. Good for your health.
May 13, 20233 yr 9 minutes ago, shackleton said: When it was announced that the government would make it legal To have cannabis and Marijuana available to sell The first thought was money ???? and tourism coming to Thailand to try it out ???? Now they are thinking of reversing the decision I think a few people will be thinking what's going on with policy decisions Being decided by Government in the future does not bode well ???? Someone once told me when I heard my house (without title) might be knocked down by the army after the tsunami ''Inertia rules in Thailand''. after 25 years living here, it is so true.
May 13, 20233 yr Popular Post 16 hours ago, smedly said: alcohol is a big enough problem Actually booze is a way bigger problem. Weed not so much. Pick your poison
May 13, 20233 yr Popular Post 14 hours ago, sungod said: Very naive statement to be honest, i dont think anyone who likes a puff is a junkie. Should we call anyone who likes a drink an alcoholic? Well, there is a difference. Not everyone who drinks alcohol has the express purpose of getting blitzed. Some people just enjoy the flavor of, for example, a nice Barolo with a filet. I suspect nobody lights up a joing because of the flavor. The sole purpose of weed is to get stoned. Granted 'junkie' implies addiction, and isn't exactly fair, but alcohol need not be consumed to excess, while weed is always consumed to excess; there's precious little reason to light up except to get buzzed.
May 13, 20233 yr i kinda liked it for the general freedom of choosing ..if i wanted i could make that choice as an adult.. petty if the choice is taken and regulated by the gov...especially when its weed ..soooooo dangerous :)
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