Crash999 Posted July 8, 2024 Posted July 8, 2024 Bringing unhappiness to the people. Wonder if we will get another song out of it? 1 1
Hakuna Matata Posted July 8, 2024 Posted July 8, 2024 Bravo! This is a move in the right direction. 6 5 1
Popular Post mikeymike100 Posted July 8, 2024 Popular Post Posted July 8, 2024 23 minutes ago, Nickcage49 said: So first they make it legal and invited thousands of businesspeople to invest in shops, production, etc. Now they make it illegal and put the same thousands of people out of business. Just another example of this government not thinking something through. What are they going to do, make it legal again next year? This is just bizarre. "This is just bizarre. "..............yes but in Thailand, many things are bizarre? 1 2
Popular Post Crash999 Posted July 8, 2024 Popular Post Posted July 8, 2024 Only winners to come out of this will be the police who can get an amount of bribes back. And maybe the God squad who think they they will somehow get bonus points. Lost tax revenue, lost tourism revenue, and most importantly loss of personal freedom. So long as the people using cannabis are adults why should the government have domain over what they can put in their bodies? 2 1 3
Popular Post zackxx Posted July 8, 2024 Popular Post Posted July 8, 2024 We saw with the "scamdemic" the extent pharmaceutical companies will go to, most notably paying kickbacks to medical professionals and advertising revenue to mass media outlets, to push their so-called "vaccine" onto the world's population. Millions have either died or been injured by this "medical procedure". Turn now to the historical use (notible in Thailand going back 100s of years) of cannabis as a cheap and proven treatment for all sorts of ailments, something pharmaceutical don't like because they want you to spend your money on their expensive drugs. My initial thoughts when Thailand first legalized cannibis use was great- finally a government giving a middle finger to the pharmaceutical industry. This latest development is a disappointment. Maybe the excuse to reclassify cannabis and hemp as illegal narcotics because of "recreational use" is just that: an excuse. I do wonder if any politicians who support this reclassification are also getting kickbacks from the pharmaceutical industry. 2 1 3 2
ryandb Posted July 8, 2024 Posted July 8, 2024 That's 75% of Samui businesses opened in the past year f##ked, can imagine its been the same elsewhere unimaginative new shops popping up offering the best and cheapest and going bust or looking empty within 6 months. 1
Pesche Posted July 8, 2024 Posted July 8, 2024 36 minutes ago, Nickcage49 said: So first they make it legal and invited thousands of businesspeople to invest in shops, production, etc. Now they make it illegal and put the same thousands of people out of business. Just another example of this government not thinking something through. What are they going to do, make it legal again next year? This is just bizarre. It is a genuine example of political incompetence, sadly, again... But, as we know it's TIT
Popular Post sherwood Posted July 8, 2024 Popular Post Posted July 8, 2024 Oh well it looks like I'll just have to switch to Meth. This country is so mismanaged I often wonder how it even functions. 1 5 1
Shocked farang Posted July 8, 2024 Posted July 8, 2024 25 minutes ago, Big Bert said: Why, you really think it will be unavailable by the deadline? You have always been able to purchase it here. Yes, but you just can't compare the quality and value of legal pot with illegal. There's no comparison. 3 2 1
Popular Post Pouatchee Posted July 8, 2024 Popular Post Posted July 8, 2024 46 minutes ago, freeworld said: Good news. wow... your username is freeworld, yet tour ideas are anything but free... good one 1 6
Popular Post Nobbie49 Posted July 8, 2024 Popular Post Posted July 8, 2024 The government also announced that driving will be changed from the left side to the right side. But so as to make easier for anyone to adapt the changeover will be gradual 2 6
killala Posted July 8, 2024 Posted July 8, 2024 Had this been thought through in the first instance then the situation may well have been different. Sell the stuff openly by all means but use it privately, only the other day a farang gentleman was openly smoking outside the door of a 7/11 and we have a pizza take away and cannabis joint close by with a few old sofas thrown inside and resembling an opium den the owner wonders why he doesn't sell many pizzas only to the few with the munchies? Mad situation. 1 1
Popular Post Dogmatix Posted July 8, 2024 Popular Post Posted July 8, 2024 The ministry had already drafted a bill that stopped short of making it totally prohibited but made recreational use illegal but subject to a fine, not imprisonment. Then in walks Tony still upset with the dealers that supplied his son with coke and other substances and suddenly there is a flip flop based on the wishes of one man who is now running the country from behind the scenes. It makes Thailand a laughing stock in the West and eliminates all the GDP contribution, employment and tax revenue from the industry, as well as Thailand's potential contribution to development of knowledge of medical marijuana. Not mentioned in the article is that the final decision rests with the committee of the Office of the Narcotics Control Board of which Anutin is still chairman. But probably nothing he can do to stand up to Tony - yet. However, the elite forces that did a big deal with Tony to get him off his prisons sentences seem to be very dissatisfied with his immediate reneging on his agreement to stay out of politics, as he behaves openly as shadow PM. He may get his comeuppance, as his popularity is waning fast and he doesn't resonate at all with young voters who see him as an irrelevant old geezer from the past who sold out to the establishment to come home. His daughter and the feeble nominee PM are even less popular. 5 1 1 1
Popular Post Dogmatix Posted July 8, 2024 Popular Post Posted July 8, 2024 24 minutes ago, zackxx said: We saw with the "scamdemic" the extent pharmaceutical companies will go to, most notably paying kickbacks to medical professionals and advertising revenue to mass media outlets, to push their so-called "vaccine" onto the world's population. Millions have either died or been injured by this "medical procedure". Turn now to the historical use (notible in Thailand going back 100s of years) of cannabis as a cheap and proven treatment for all sorts of ailments, something pharmaceutical don't like because they want you to spend your money on their expensive drugs. My initial thoughts when Thailand first legalized cannibis use was great- finally a government giving a middle finger to the pharmaceutical industry. This latest development is a disappointment. Maybe the excuse to reclassify cannabis and hemp as illegal narcotics because of "recreational use" is just that: an excuse. I do wonder if any politicians who support this reclassification are also getting kickbacks from the pharmaceutical industry. I don't think the impetus comes from the drug companies in this case. There are parties that benefit more directly from recriminalization. It is more likely to come from the police who used to make big money from smuggling and dealing ganja in the past, as well as from shaking down backpackers found smoking a joint sold to them by police. 2 1 3
Kalasin Jo Posted July 8, 2024 Posted July 8, 2024 56 minutes ago, Guderian said: Strange that they're desperately trying to increase tourist numbers yet criminalising something that undoubtedly attracts quite a few tourists. The left hand doesn't seem to know what the right hand's doing. Not convinced the left hand ever knows what the right hand is doing in Thailand. Flip flops, contradictions abound.
Gottfrid Posted July 8, 2024 Posted July 8, 2024 22 minutes ago, Sticky Rice Balls said: and yet they seemingly have won the war...........try sleeping in a tent with ONE mozzie...only took ONE to give me dengue... I guess you have really bad luck
Antiparovian Posted July 8, 2024 Posted July 8, 2024 1 hour ago, Guderian said: Strange that they're desperately trying to increase tourist numbers yet criminalising something that undoubtedly attracts quite a few tourists. The left hand doesn't seem to know what the right hand's doing. Both are masturbating. 1
Zenwind Posted July 8, 2024 Posted July 8, 2024 Cannabis is NOT a narcotic drug. It is a Medicine. Smoking cannabis flower buds with THC -- in judicious Micro-Doses -- is medicine that has restored the health of my aged body because it motivates me to Exercise. Here is my personal experience: 1 1
Gottfrid Posted July 8, 2024 Posted July 8, 2024 28 minutes ago, Sticky Rice Balls said: your source link of this claim???....chinese LOVE smoking...at least cigs...ladies too...so china is ok with the prostitution but not weed.....?...they dont seem to mind the ransom and boat deaths either....do tell... Do not need any direct link to understand how they look at it! Does not matter what the Chinese people love, like or think. Has newer mattered in Chinese history. Here you have something, that can point you in the right direction: Cannabis tourism in Thailand: How the country’s new weed laws are luring visitors from Asia - CNBC TV18
kaufmanski Posted July 8, 2024 Posted July 8, 2024 So all of it will have to be Up in Smoke by Jan 1st? 1
jaideedave Posted July 8, 2024 Posted July 8, 2024 1 hour ago, Nickcage49 said: So first they make it legal and invited thousands of businesspeople to invest in shops, production, etc. Now they make it illegal and put the same thousands of people out of business. Just another example of this government not thinking something through. What are they going to do, make it legal again next year? This is just bizarre. nik...so much confusion, but the BIB love it ..it was a money maker before to bust folks on the spot for a joint. I know a fellow in Samui who had to dole out 40k to the cops back in the day ov a few j,s Stupid idea.... 2
Popular Post spidermike007 Posted July 8, 2024 Popular Post Posted July 8, 2024 This is an enormous and historic step backwards for the nation. Reform is reform, regression is regression, and this current administration has shown that they stand for backwards movement, lack of progress, and granting the RTP franchisees full reign and full license to collect everything possible and fleece the public. This has nothing to do with public health. Alcohol is infinitely more dangerous than cannabis and so are the highways, yet they do nothing about either of those two hazards. They allow the highway patrol to insist on never patrolling the highways and never doing their jobs properly. 2 1 3
Surasak Posted July 8, 2024 Posted July 8, 2024 1 hour ago, bbbbooboo said: Hmm… talk about a Mickey Mouse process. You couldnt make this up ? Yes, it can be made up. This crowd already has. Flip Flop! 1 1
Surasak Posted July 8, 2024 Posted July 8, 2024 1 hour ago, Morakot said: You mean backhanders? I believe you have misunderstood what hotchilli meant? 1
Surasak Posted July 8, 2024 Posted July 8, 2024 1 hour ago, zackxx said: We saw with the "scamdemic" the extent pharmaceutical companies will go to, most notably paying kickbacks to medical professionals and advertising revenue to mass media outlets, to push their so-called "vaccine" onto the world's population. Millions have either died or been injured by this "medical procedure". Turn now to the historical use (notible in Thailand going back 100s of years) of cannabis as a cheap and proven treatment for all sorts of ailments, something pharmaceutical don't like because they want you to spend your money on their expensive drugs. My initial thoughts when Thailand first legalized cannibis use was great- finally a government giving a middle finger to the pharmaceutical industry. This latest development is a disappointment. Maybe the excuse to reclassify cannabis and hemp as illegal narcotics because of "recreational use" is just that: an excuse. I do wonder if any politicians who support this reclassification are also getting kickbacks from the pharmaceutical industry. When did any politician not get a kickback? Its why they are politicians, surely.
Letseng Posted July 8, 2024 Posted July 8, 2024 2 hours ago, Guderian said: Strange that they're desperately trying to increase tourist numbers yet criminalising something that undoubtedly attracts quite a few tourists. The left hand doesn't seem to know what the right hand's doing. I can do without the stench & zombie tourists. Glad when it gets stopped. 1 4
Davedub Posted July 8, 2024 Posted July 8, 2024 6 hours ago, webfact said: the reclassification is necessary to prevent misuse and protect public health Do they really think that people will stop using cannabis because they say so? Are they really that naive? Have they even considered that a program of education regarding the potential down sides might actually be a far more effective way of protecting public health? Do they not realise that illegal weed is far more of a threat to public health because it is unregulated and therefore usually contains pesticides at levels that really ought be illegal? Are they aware of the damage, stress, harm and suffering they are going to cause? Weed was everywhere before decriminalisation. Weed will be everywhere after reclassification, most likely even more so than before. Otherwise law abiding citizens will suffer because of this. One has to question either the motives or the competence of these lawmakers. They're either living in a fantasy world or they are pandering to corporate interests, there is no doubt. 1 1
MikeandDow Posted July 8, 2024 Posted July 8, 2024 5 hours ago, ikke1959 said: The flip flop decisions always.... How can you ever rely on what is good and can be done in Thailand..It will be impossible to criminalze cannabis again..As it is impossible to let people wear a helmet, and the result.. Nothing will change and just a new law that will not be enforcement as so many, because the law enforcers are involved in many cases and they will protect their business Totally correct Who is going to invest in Thailand if the government is flip flop decisions 1 1
sherwood Posted July 8, 2024 Posted July 8, 2024 1 hour ago, Nobbie49 said: The government also announced that driving will be changed from the left side to the right side. But so as to make easier for anyone to adapt the changeover will be gradual Been here for years and it's been gradually catching on. Time to start doing it myself but I would hate to prematurely wear out my Hazard light bulbs.
Robert Tyrrell Posted July 8, 2024 Posted July 8, 2024 Hello, They talked nothing of Medical Cannibis ?? Will that be regulated and allowed ?? They have Government Cannibis Medical Cards you pay an annual fee for, Are those going to be accepted after January 1 ??
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