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A good English translation of Thailand's Drugs Act is here:

 

tha181028.pdf

 

"Section 5. The Minister of Public Health shall have charge and control of the 
execution of this Act, and the power to appoint competent officials, issue Ministerial 
Regulations prescribing fees not exceeding the rates attached to this Act, granting fee 
exemptions and determine other operations for the execution of this Act."

 

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added text of Section 5
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1 hour ago, Dogmatix said:

Since when has it been the role of the Education Ministry to decide what goes on the list of prohibited drugs.

 

Presumably, they're talking about rules withing schools.

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15 hours ago, anchadian said:

How ridiculous.
 

Are tobacco products, which are more dangerous, classed as drugs?  I think not.

 

By your logic, if guns are legal, then tanks and bombs (in the hands of citizens) should be. Right? Yes, I know guns are technically illegal in Thailand. All right, then if knives are legal then guns, tanks, and bombs should be, right? But you have to remember, the tobacco industry has immense unmeasurable wealth and is deeply entrenched. E cigarettes are relatively new and more easily controlled, and merchants are not as well organized with lobbyists and politicians. So if that particular scourge can be controlled, absolutely. We don't need kids getting addicted to anything, whether it's cigarettes or other nicotine products. Obviously you're a smoker and you sure wouldn't want anyone to take your filthy habit away from you. I know it's difficult, but see if you can wrap your mind around the foregoing. 

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6 minutes ago, Jonathan Swift said:

By your logic, if guns are legal, then tanks and bombs (in the hands of citizens) should be. Right? Yes, I know guns are technically illegal in Thailand. All right, then if knives are legal then guns, tanks, and bombs should be, right? But you have to remember, the tobacco industry has immense unmeasurable wealth and is deeply entrenched. E cigarettes are relatively new and more easily controlled, and merchants are not as well organized with lobbyists and politicians. So if that particular scourge can be controlled, absolutely. We don't need kids getting addicted to anything, whether it's cigarettes or other nicotine products. Obviously you're a smoker and you sure wouldn't want anyone to take your filthy habit away from you. I know it's difficult, but see if you can wrap your mind around the foregoing. 

Presumably you are a "vaper"?

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While there be warning notices at all entry points into Thailand that vaping is banned and could lead to a prison sentence (as it already can, by the way, but like all laws in Thailand there is no enforcement)? Just as a warning to ignorant tourists who might be stunned to discover that what they can do freely in their own country, buy vaping products in every high street or mall, could land you in hot water and offer an income opportunity for the local boys in tight brown uniforms.

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12 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

Amazing Thailand.. how will they deal with all Government officials, teachers, military, police offers that are vaping??  And tourist who vape are being jailed?? Good for the soft power to attrack more tourists. All being fired for using drugs??? Stupidity without borders 

They are referring to students on school property.  

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Sounds more like the Ministry of disinformation with a sprinkling from anti everything weirdos quoting severe punishishment for ecig possession 🤔

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What a heap of idiotic Scum idea...if you do that, than cigarettes are under same classification.... what's the difference ?   It all boil down to revenue in come.....They just do not know how to Tax on E-Cigi...afraid to loose heavy taxes on Cigi...Run out of ideas how to make excuses, So make wild elegation to avoid losses...blame it on others..just like the Big mouth Trump...when COVID started, death escalated in states...that fat "pig"  openly suggested blame it on E- cigarette....How "Low is Low" with these Scums.   If you understand the facts..It's clear..

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