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Just looking at their faces i can tell they look really happy with each other.

No big smiles to try and fool the people.

I hope this is already the writing on the wall.

They don't trust each other and for good reason.

Just a matter of time before they will be at each others throats.

 

 

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2 hours ago, proton said:

'He noted that the military will play a more active role in preventing the smuggling of narcotics into Thailand from neighbouring countries.'

 

Just how naive is this guy? 

Very,

RTP, MIlitary, influential people all have sticky fingers in the very lucrative drugs game.

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Form a committee? On the drug problem? Seriously? 

 

What's next, order more plastic bags for the Police?

 

He should go back to his day job.

 

At least this faux PM will be out of the country for the next eight days, so we don't have to suffer his foolish comments.

 

1 hour ago, jvs said:

Just a matter of time before they will be at each others throats.

Yes, the honeymoon, such as it was, was brief and the groom is already staying with the mia noi most nights.

 

 

IMO MFP should be grateful that the powers-that-be staged a self-coup (judicial/legislative), and they were well clear of this dumpster fire.

 

 

 

 

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I would like Thailands reputation to become "best place in the World" to smoke Cannabis, but the "worst/most strict place" to do hard drugs like Yaba/Meth. They have room now for the Meth heads now the Pot heads have been released.

 

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Total waste of time. The war on drugs has been going on for decades with no noticeable effect. People like taking drugs, these users create a potential pools of profits for unscrupulous people, and surprise, surprise, those unscrupulous people traffic drug to make profits. 

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9 minutes ago, retarius said:

Total waste of time. The war on drugs has been going on for decades with no noticeable effect. People like taking drugs, these users create a potential pools of profits for unscrupulous people, and surprise, surprise, those unscrupulous people traffic drug to make profits. 

Some of them don't, they just have to. 

Posted
4 hours ago, ChipButty said:

I thought the army already control the narcotics

That's debatable as it's never been fully established, is it the military or the BIB. 

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4 minutes ago, Artisi said:

That's debatable as it's never been fully established, is it the military or the BIB. 

I'm sticking with the Military 

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10 minutes ago, ChipButty said:

I'm sticking with the Military 

You're probably correct, but bear in mind the BIB via immigration control the border entry points and can be very short-sighted under the right conditions. 

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Thailand, where BOTH the military and the RTP provide security, is a reliable trans-shipment point for drugs (Meth) manufactured in Myanmar/Laos to ports in Thailand where they are moved on to other countries. A lot of seizures are destined for Australia.

 

Further, Thailand is a reliable trans-shipment point for precursors heading to the manufacturing zones.

 

Up until fairly recently there were busts of 1 ~ 5 million meth tabs nearly weekly.

 

But a lot of this meth is also for the local market, where usage has sky-rocketed as prices have dropped. Reports in the press indicate prices as low as 2 baht/tab. Ten baht might be more accurate based on small volume purchases.

 

Possessing more than one tab of meth is now a significant criminal charge. It used to be 15 for that limit.

 

Crystal meth is also a big problem, but that is a bit more expensive.

 

There are ~ 200,000 incarcerated for drugs, the bulk are for meth.

 

I'm not sure what the PM thinks a committee can accomplish given military rule for nearly 15 years (out of the last 23) has only seen a dramatic increase in the problem?

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Surely a bullet to the head for all people found carrying narcotics or giving them the choice to consume all the drugs found on them in 48 hours would cut down a lot of criminality - simply as I doubt any would survive

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11 hours ago, webfact said:

He noted that the military will play a more active role in preventing the smuggling of narcotics into Thailand from neighbouring countries.

So a complete reversal of roles from present?

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