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Have lighter drug laws had any affect on expat visas/work permits?

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30 minutes ago, Beeonlotus said:

I'm leaving.  Nothing of value's come from this.  Mostly snarky questions or uninformed opinions.

Adios amigo, you brought nothing but stubbornness. 

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  • If you  were never busted with drugs then why do you want to know?  

  • Beeonlotus
    Beeonlotus

    I read the law in Thai when it was first released.  The THC limit is on extracts, not on flowers. 

  • Liverpool Lou
    Liverpool Lou

    ""Up to 5 years" in this case means that they can not sentence a person to any prison time". No, that is not what it means!    "Up to five years" means that they can give prison sentences of

when I got my work permit, a police report was not among the required documents.

1 hour ago, Beeonlotus said:

I'm leaving.  Nothing of value's come from this.  Mostly snarky questions or uninformed opinions.

Bye. Don't look back.

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1 hour ago, Beeonlotus said:

I'm leaving.  Nothing of value's come from this.  Mostly snarky questions or uninformed opinions.

Goodbye, you are way too stubborn to learn anything anyhow.

1 hour ago, Beeonlotus said:

I'm leaving.  Nothing of value's come from this.  Mostly snarky questions or uninformed opinions.

Umh, don't let the door...

1 hour ago, Beeonlotus said:

I'm leaving.  Nothing of value's come from this.  Mostly snarky questions or uninformed opinions.

As the OP you can ask for the thread to be closed. 

I don't see why anyone would expect them to view convictions for substances that are still illegal any differently from what they did in the past.

 

How would convictions for cocaine be considered be considered when someone applied for a working visa to a farang country?  Not positively in most I suspect.

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