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31 minutes ago, webfact said:

However, he estimated that the economic gains could increase to tens of billions of baht if the law on cannabis control is passed.

 

... huh? Increase from what? From now a.k.a. from the current situation ...? Really, how so??

 

That 'logic' is kinda weird AF to say the very least - but therefore also fits the bigger picture just perfectly, lol ...

 

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8 minutes ago, bamnutsak said:

Which law?

This is what medicinal cannabis law is intended.

 

Casual use of cannabis is still illegal.

 

''Laws

The possession, cultivation, sale, and use of cannabis was criminalised by the Cannabis Act 2477 BE (1935)[8] and again by the Narcotics Act 2522 BE (1979).[9]

In 2018, Thailand became the first Asian nation to legalize medical cannabis.[10][11]

Although medicinal cannabis was decriminalised, consumption, in particular smoking or vaping in public places is still subject to punishment under the Public Health Act 2535 BE (1992) as a public nuisance infraction and can lead to a 25,000 Baht fine.[12][13][14]

Cannabis dispensaries were available as early as April 2022.[15]

On 9 June 2022, cannabis extracts containing less than 0.2% THC, referred to as industrial hemp, was decriminalised.

Medicinal cannabis, with no THC restrictions, was made legal in 2018 but required patients to obtain a prescription from a medical practitioner.

Recreational cannabis, often referred to as marijuana, is still illegal according to Thai law.[citation needed] Cannabis extracts and cannabis products (including edibles, food supplements, cosmetics, etc.) containing more than 0.2% THC by dry weight are still categorised as a Category 5 narcotic''

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, bob smith said:

the blind leading the blind.

 

bob.


I think I've heard about this phenomenon before. Are you talking about mice Bob? And, if so, how many?

Posted
1 minute ago, ABCDBKK said:


I think I've heard about this phenomenon before. Are you talking about mice Bob? And, if so, how many?

don't talk to me.

 

bob.

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It is already illegal to sell weed with more than 0.2% THC, has been since it was decrim'd a couple of years ago. They were very clear about that. Those that invested heavily in bud that was illegal to sell for recreational use are now whining that they are going to lose money

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4 minutes ago, WHansen said:

It is already illegal to sell weed with more than 0.2% THC, has been since it was decrim'd a couple of years ago. They were very clear about that. Those that invested heavily in bud that was illegal to sell for recreational use are now whining that they are going to lose money

It is already illegal to sell weed with more than 0.2% THC

No it is not, it is illegal to sell extracts with more than 0.2% THC but the flower/bud was not classed as an extract.

 

They were very clear about that.

No they were not, they were not clear on any of it, which is why nobody understands the current situation.

 

 

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Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, webfact said:

However, he estimated that the economic gains could increase to tens of billions of baht [....] if the law on cannabis control is passed.

However, he estimated that the personal gains could increase to tens of billions of baht [in a few people's pockets] if the law on cannabis control is passed.

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1 hour ago, ABCDBKK said:


Oh Bobby-Baby, I love when you talk to me like that. 😘❤️

At an average of around 6 posts a day snice July 2022 it must be a AI or seriously need to get a life (hard for an AI 555). Just put on ignore list, I have.

Posted
2 hours ago, ABCDBKK said:


According to Bloomberg, cannabis has become a $1.2 billion industry in Thailand, ever since cannabis flowers were decriminalized in 2022. How has this a negative thing for the Thai economy?

 

How much has it cut back on beer and Hong Thong sales?  'Cause you don't want to fall afoul of those families.

 

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17 hours ago, bob smith said:

the blind leading the blind.

 

bob.

What a complete and utter mess... all instigated by Anutin

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