Popular Post spidermike007 Posted March 1 Popular Post Share Posted March 1 It is an enormous betrayal of the people, and the billions they have invested in the industry. It makes Thailand appear to be regressive, purile, backwards, fearful, over bearing and horribly misguided. It would appear Sretta has chosen from the absolute bottom of the barrel, and the administration is comprised of some of the dimmest people available, anywhere in the country. He is a dismal failure as PM, to date. 1 1 1 3 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
daveAustin Posted March 1 Share Posted March 1 6 hours ago, webfact said: “The detrimental effects of cannabis misuse on Thai children are concerning," he emphasized. Possibly, so stop children getting their hands on it with effective law enforcement, not ban it for all. Get the police to do their job! Poor schooling and filthy air through burning has far more detrimental effects on children. Regardless, banning it WILL NOT STOP kids getting they’re hands on it. I haven’t smoked for months, but choice is nice to have. Regressive dinosaurs, like in my own country. The only effective hub Thailand is is the hub of flip flops. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pi Tao Posted March 1 Share Posted March 1 3 hours ago, Tarteso said: Où est Anutin quand on a besoin de lui ? 🤔 May be , he smokes on the water. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
riclag Posted March 1 Share Posted March 1 (edited) To all of you falang pots ! I think the conservative Thais dont want your mind altering substances anywhere near their undereducated children . Recreational( another word created in the pot culture)is such a misconception! me thinks Edited March 1 by riclag 5 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HugoFastor Posted March 1 Share Posted March 1 10 minutes ago, spidermike007 said: It is an enormous betrayal of the people, and the billions they have invested in the industry. It makes Thailand appear to be regressive, purile, backwards, fearful, over bearing and horribly misguided. It would appear Sretta has chosen from the absolute bottom of the barrel, and the administration is comprised of some of the dimmest people available, anywhere in the country. He is a dismal failure as PM, to date. Indeed. Buffoonery of the highest order and on multiple levels. And a totally unelected government, just like the previous one. But it's been the status quo in one way or another for decades. Most developing countries in the world are no different. Cronyism, nepotism and personal self interests over the needs of the people. The way of the world. But whenever the situation gets you down just listen to the song "Swamp" by The Talking Heads. You'll be right as rain in no time. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sherwood Posted March 1 Share Posted March 1 Not a problem, just have five or less meth pills and all is OK. These clowns need exterminating. Flaming Thailand, what a joke. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post HugoFastor Posted March 1 Popular Post Share Posted March 1 6 minutes ago, riclag said: To all of you falang pots ! I think the conservative Thais dont want your mind altering substances anywhere near their undereducated children . Recreational( another word created in the pot culture)is such a misconception! me thinks There are 10 million local cannabis users in Thailand at present. That's 1 in 7 people. What planet are you on? 2 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Ebumbu Posted March 1 Popular Post Share Posted March 1 2 hours ago, expat_4_life said: Meanwhile, plenty of risk smoking Marijuana. https://www.nbcnews.com/health/heart-health/marijuana-use-little-month-linked-heart-attack-stroke-risk-new-study-rcna140928 Edited 1 hour ago by expat_4_life Cannabis speeds up the heart rate. But, there is zero evidence that it actually causes heart disease. This study only confirms correlation. Yes, there is a correlation between cannabis users and heart attacks, and it's this: If you already have heart disease and are already at risk for an infarction, speeding up your heart can dislodge existing plaque and cause an event. It's exactly what happened to my friend who already had heart disease. Show me a study of healthy people who develop heart disease due to cannabis use. I'll wait. 3 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PJ71 Posted March 1 Share Posted March 1 37 minutes ago, HugoFastor said: Freezer burn occurs when things kept in the freezer are exposed to air entering the freezer, thus causing moisture to evaporate. This dehydration results in overly dry, discolored patches on the surface. It can occur from opening and closing the freezer door frequently. It's not a huge risk, and vacuum bags help to prevent this, but in Thailand, where the ambient temperature is so hot, I just wouldn't risk it. And really there is no need for the freezer. The fridge is already a really good method to keep the weed from aging once you have the weed sealed in two layers of vacuum bags with all the air inside the bags removed. The biggest risk to weed is mold and fungus which is present in the air. But once in a vacuum bag that is removed from the equation. Then the fridge protects it from the heat in Thailand, the heat being the other factor that causes weed to degrade over time. With air and heat removed by using vacuum bags, and then placed in the fridge, weed can stay as fresh as the day you vacuum bagged it for a very long time. At least 2-3 years. Interesting - thanks. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
riclag Posted March 1 Share Posted March 1 (edited) 14 minutes ago, HugoFastor said: There are 10 million local cannabis users in Thailand at present. That's 1 in 7 people. What planet are you on? The part of the planet that has a interest in children’s well being! The planet of ,The detrimental effects of cannabis misuse on Thai children . I also have a concern for future children in the womb too. but thats another crisis Edited March 1 by riclag 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Popular Post The Old Bull Posted March 1 Popular Post Share Posted March 1 Lots of time till the new year.Things can change when a strong cannabis lobby gets in gear. 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post beautifulthailand99 Posted March 1 Popular Post Share Posted March 1 There are a lot of conservative Thais who are very upset at the liberalization of the law and see the whole "anything goes" approach as part of the now broken pro-democracy movement. Some token repressive move in that area will play out well with the Auntie battalions. My money's on it becoming like prostitution, technically illegal, but those that can jump through the hoops and pay the requisite tea money get to continue their business with some checks and balances. A big pay day is coming for the BiB and they get their toy back again to extort where they can and be a boon time for neighbour grasses with grudges to play out. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jingjai9 Posted March 1 Share Posted March 1 I think the lawmakers are out of touch with reality. People use cannabis for medicine and recreationally because they like it. It is quite appealing to be able to use cannabis in the privacy of your room and then go and hang out at the beach, etc. Tourists like this and to think that the restrictions on cannabis will not affect tourism is a prime example of taking something you believe and then converting it into facts simply because you have thick skin and power. At the risk of continuing a tiresome argument comparing alcohol and cannabis, all the criticisms lodged against the dangers of cannabis can easily be applied to alcohol. However, it is doubtful alcohol has any real health benefits. So here we go again, the uncles in the military and government have decided cannabis is no good so the public is forced to comply. This seems to be one more iteration in a process that covers most legislation, mandate, edict or whatever the word of the week is. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spock Posted March 1 Share Posted March 1 1 hour ago, bbi1 said: They should've banned that from the 1st Jan 2024, not the end of the years. Too many waankers smoking that shiit in the condo balconies in Pattaya in my building, and that shiit blows everywhere into my room and stinks up my room. Good thing though is the juristic office doesn't stand for that shiit and report those waankers and they get fined. Too many Air BnB type waankers think they can do whatever they want without respect to others in the building. If smoking is already permitted on the balconies of the condos, surely weed would also be permissible? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post beautifulthailand99 Posted March 1 Popular Post Share Posted March 1 3 minutes ago, jingjai9 said: I think the lawmakers are out of touch with reality. People use cannabis for medicine and recreationally because they like it. It is quite appealing to be able to use cannabis in the privacy of your room and then go and hang out at the beach, etc. Tourists like this and to think that the restrictions on cannabis will not affect tourism is a prime example of taking something you believe and then converting it into facts simply because you have thick skin and power. At the risk of continuing a tiresome argument comparing alcohol and cannabis, all the criticisms lodged against the dangers of cannabis can easily be applied to alcohol. However, it is doubtful alcohol has any real health benefits. So here we go again, the uncles in the military and government have decided cannabis is no good so the public is forced to comply. This seems to be one more iteration in a process that covers most legislation, mandate, edict or whatever the word of the week is. One of the big drivers was the Junta getting Anutin's Bhumjaithai votes to cobble together an anti-democracy coalition. That job's done now, and I suspect Anutin will use these changes to get a lot of the small players out of the business and cement the Charnvirakul Clan as the pre-eminent dominant player in the market. Rather like Thai Bev and Boon Rawd totally dominate the booze one. The markets are totally rigged here. Follow the money. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KannikaP Posted March 1 Share Posted March 1 2 hours ago, JimboB4 said: Oh when will TVF get their facts straight. Some of what they mentioned is already in place and they wrote multiple other misinformation. And when will posters stop referring to it as TVF.......it is AN now you know And Twitter is X, Transferwise is Wise. And Richie Sunak is PM of UK, not Liz Trussed. 555 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jts-khorat Posted March 1 Share Posted March 1 3 hours ago, Gecko123 said: To the "nothing's gonna change" crowd... There's gonna be a whole lot of incentive for medicinal shops to be snitching on anyone making recreational use sales. That means recreational sales will move out of retail store fronts and into back alley / street corner sales. Foreigners won't be able to compete in the illicit recreational cannabis trade. Too high profile. The big money in recreational sales came from the tourist trade, didn't it? If you're making medicinal sales, the shop's gonna be required to show prescription records to match sales. That's the kind of gumshoe police work Thai cops thrive on. Again, medicinal shop #1 sees medicinal shop #2 getting 10 times the foot traffic than their shop, there's a big incentive to snitch. Thais are snitch kings. Especially if the person being snitched on is a foreigner. I don't think this is gonna be a wink and a nod situation. All the big dispensaries in Phuket have a doctor for the prescriptions on staff. The question is, how stringent is it controlled, that those receiving the prescription have the necessary ailments? Will foreign prescriptions be allowed to be able to access the tourist market? So far I have seen no list of illnesses that this new medicinal cannabis is supposed to be for. As always, everything is hearsay and prending a complete u-turn. This is where I see the grey area and the brown envelopes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grusa Posted March 1 Share Posted March 1 7 hours ago, webfact said: The landscape now boasts an abundance of tens of thousands of cannabis outlets, with industry projections soaring to a monumental $1.2 billion valuation by the upcoming fiscal year. In my normal daily routines, I pass many of these outlets. Rarely do I see any customers at all, at any time of day or night. I fail to see how there can be any return on investment, at the prices hawked, or at any price. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scottiejohn Posted March 1 Share Posted March 1 10 minutes ago, jts-khorat said: All the big dispensaries in Phuket have a doctor for the prescriptions on staff. By Thai Law all pharmacies MUST have a qualified Pharmacist on the premises to sell most of their medicines. You often see a sign, often at lunch time etc saying that they cannot sell medicines as the Pharmacist is not on the premises! Drug stores now required to always have a pharmacist on duty - Thailand News - Thailand News, Travel & Forum - ASEAN NOW Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scottiejohn Posted March 1 Share Posted March 1 (edited) 14 minutes ago, Grusa said: In my normal daily routines, I pass many of these outlets. Rarely do I see any customers at all, at any time of day or night. I fail to see how there can be any return on investment, at the prices hawked, or at any price. Try the back/side door and see how many are actually inside. The front is exactly that, just a front for all the sh!t going on in the the back rooms! Edited March 1 by scottiejohn Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
observer90210 Posted March 1 Share Posted March 1 Whatever is implemented, it should be totally banned (with jail penalty) to smoke that disgusting smelly stuff in public, restaurants, beaches, at bus stops etc. 1 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thumbs Posted March 1 Share Posted March 1 Will be thoroughly reviewed by the cabinet before implementation! Hold on am I missing something ? Isn't one of the current cabinet namely the Deputy Prime Minister responsible for the whole debacle of decriminalizing weed in the first place… after he encouraged investors is he going to be held liable Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post spidermike007 Posted March 1 Popular Post Share Posted March 1 1 hour ago, HugoFastor said: Indeed. Buffoonery of the highest order and on multiple levels. And a totally unelected government, just like the previous one. But it's been the status quo in one way or another for decades. Most developing countries in the world are no different. Cronyism, nepotism and personal self interests over the needs of the people. The way of the world. But whenever the situation gets you down just listen to the song "Swamp" by The Talking Heads. You'll be right as rain in no time. For sure the swamp will eventually need to be drained here. It will be quite a process, and quite a cleansing which will eventually take place. For now, it is some of the lowest quality, least intelligent and least productive within Asia, forming the government and leadership roles here. Such a shame for the good people of Thailand. They sure deserve better than they are given. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dcheech Posted March 1 Share Posted March 1 Nothing else to do but go online & order up more Strawberry Gorilla & Woodinville Wafflestomper. Bag it, tag it, toss in the back of the freezer box. Build up a serious stash. That Wafflestomper is a monster you know. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post HugoFastor Posted March 1 Popular Post Share Posted March 1 3 minutes ago, Dcheech said: Nothing else to do but go online & order up more Strawberry Gorilla & Woodinville Wafflestomper. Bag it, tag it, toss in the back of the freezer box. Build up a serious stash. That Wafflestomper is a monster you know. No need to start the panic buying now. At the moment the quality, supply and variety of weed is continuing to increase and prices are continuing to come down. If by July it looks like things might seriously change by year end then, and just maybe, that would be the time to stock up for the future. For now it's all just bluster and show boating by the government (trying to pretend they are concerned) and nothing at all to worry about in the real world. 1 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HugoFastor Posted March 1 Share Posted March 1 43 minutes ago, Grusa said: In my normal daily routines, I pass many of these outlets. Rarely do I see any customers at all, at any time of day or night. I fail to see how there can be any return on investment, at the prices hawked, or at any price. Think about it. You open a large sized store, in a high rent location, you invest a lot into fit and fittings, and then you have very little business, but keep the shop open anyway. Meanwhile it's mainly a cash business. Maybe it is just a little bit intentional? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post HugoFastor Posted March 1 Popular Post Share Posted March 1 57 minutes ago, jts-khorat said: All the big dispensaries in Phuket have a doctor for the prescriptions on staff. The question is, how stringent is it controlled, that those receiving the prescription have the necessary ailments? Will foreign prescriptions be allowed to be able to access the tourist market? So far I have seen no list of illnesses that this new medicinal cannabis is supposed to be for. As always, everything is hearsay and prending a complete u-turn. This is where I see the grey area and the brown envelopes. If anything it's a thing of perception over substance. What is on the medical certificate or how or where the certificate was obtained will be irrelevant. The government will be seen as controlling use of the substance if they start requiring a medical certificate to buy it. But in practice it's not really the government's intent to really control use, only to appease public opinion. It's just optics bro. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dcheech Posted March 1 Share Posted March 1 2 minutes ago, HugoFastor said: No need to start the panic buying When I make an order, double it up, toss half in the freezer. A slow & steady approach. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HugoFastor Posted March 1 Share Posted March 1 3 minutes ago, Dcheech said: When I make an order, double it up, toss half in the freezer. A slow & steady approach. If the laws really are going to change it could get cheaper as time goes on rather than more costly. There are already thousands of growers and vendors will want to dump any large existing stock quickly if they think their shop will need to close. Time is on the side of those who wait. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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