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Thailand’s Cannabis Debate Ignites After Doctor’s Insightful Article


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Doesn’t matter what anyone else thinks. Tony wants it banned again for his own personal reasons relating to his son’s drug abuse. His beloved police also want to get their income back from dealing weed and shaking down people they arrest, including foreign backpackers who will be low hanging fruit because many will not realise it has been decriminalized. 
 

The announcement is already drafted and nothing will stop it, short of Tony waking up dead from one of the many life threatening conditions he claims to have.

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On 7/2/2024 at 7:20 AM, SportRider said:

I don't think it's unreasonable to ask for some links to support assertions of fact in such a contentious matter?  Seems a courteous thing to do. 

 

Top of Google says: 

"Despite the alarming increase reported, cannabis use remains a minor contributor to traffic collisions (1.01%) compared to 8.79% involving alcohol use." 

And what about Yabba.  Everytime there is a reported story of violence in Thailand allegedly involving cannabis, it probably (90% chance) has involved yabba as well.  Cannabis does not involve emotional violence to the best of my knowledge unless there are some who can provide legitimate case studies from reputable scientific journals not anecdotal hearsay.

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1 hour ago, MarkBR said:

And what about Yabba.  Everytime there is a reported story of violence in Thailand allegedly involving cannabis, it probably (90% chance) has involved yabba as well.  Cannabis does not involve emotional violence to the best of my knowledge unless there are some who can provide legitimate case studies from reputable scientific journals not anecdotal hearsay.

 

moderate association between cannabis use and physical violence

Association Between the Use of Cannabis and Physical Violence in Youths: A Meta-Analytical Investigation | American Journal of Psychiatry (psychiatryonline.org)

 

Analyses of panel data on Norwegian youths reveals a statistically significant association between cannabis use and violence.

Cannabis use and violence: Is there a link? - PubMed (nih.gov)

 

In all, evidence-based research from meta-analyses have indeed shown that cannabis is associated to violence and therefore measures should be taken to mitigate the risk

Violence and Cannabis Use: A Focused Review of a Forgotten Aspect in the Era of Liberalizing Cannabis - PMC (nih.gov)

 

Violence seems to be more prevalent in young Cannabis users.

 

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22 hours ago, JBChiangRai said:

 

moderate association between cannabis use and physical violence

Association Between the Use of Cannabis and Physical Violence in Youths: A Meta-Analytical Investigation | American Journal of Psychiatry (psychiatryonline.org)

 

Analyses of panel data on Norwegian youths reveals a statistically significant association between cannabis use and violence.

Cannabis use and violence: Is there a link? - PubMed (nih.gov)

 

In all, evidence-based research from meta-analyses have indeed shown that cannabis is associated to violence and therefore measures should be taken to mitigate the risk

Violence and Cannabis Use: A Focused Review of a Forgotten Aspect in the Era of Liberalizing Cannabis - PMC (nih.gov)

 

Violence seems to be more prevalent in young Cannabis users.

 

Thank you for the links from Pubmed.  Will have a look.

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On 7/5/2024 at 2:05 AM, MarkBR said:

Thank you for the links from Pubmed.  Will have a look.

I wouldn't bother,    Every single study or piece of research or indeed any "official" information regarding cannabis use has been commissioned or published for one reason and one reason only.  

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On 7/2/2024 at 1:46 AM, Kwaibill said:

 

There is a definite presence of “Reefer Madness” respondents both on this forum and in the Thai reportage.

I don’t have much of an input on the matter personally. Smoking anything for any purpose is right out for a multiple stroke/heart attack survivor. If I could buy it with the same ease with which I buy Tramadol OTC at my local pharmacy I would for sure try an ingestable form for neuropathic issues, but so far it is just more complicated than my needs allow.

"Reefer Madness" is alive and kicking,and not just on this forum or amongst the Thai authorities,It is responsible for pretty much every scaremongering report that has ever been commissioned or  published. 

 Personally, having been a regular user for over 40 years I remain somewhat  unconvinced as to its claimed pain relieving properties, as I have never  needed to put that to the test, but In my experience it does little to relieve toothache. 

 Tramadol does indeed relieve pain but I genuinely dread to think of what the consequences of ingesting tramadol,  or even paracetamol, regularly for 40 years would be 

 

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On 7/4/2024 at 9:14 AM, JBChiangRai said:

 

moderate association between cannabis use and physical violence

Association Between the Use of Cannabis and Physical Violence in Youths: A Meta-Analytical Investigation | American Journal of Psychiatry (psychiatryonline.org)

 

Analyses of panel data on Norwegian youths reveals a statistically significant association between cannabis use and violence.

Cannabis use and violence: Is there a link? - PubMed (nih.gov)

 

In all, evidence-based research from meta-analyses have indeed shown that cannabis is associated to violence and therefore measures should be taken to mitigate the risk

Violence and Cannabis Use: A Focused Review of a Forgotten Aspect in the Era of Liberalizing Cannabis - PMC (nih.gov)

 

Violence seems to be more prevalent in young Cannabis users.

 

“Association” is merely that, not definitive of “causation”.

I suggest that a predisposition towards violent behavior amongst the target demographic may exist independent of marijuana usage. The concomitant use of ganja may well be a further expression of the “bad boy” imagery.

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