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Anti-Cannabis Law Draft: Political Compromise, Not Moral Outrage


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4 hours ago, webfact said:

The draft aims to limit cannabis use strictly to medical treatments, official research, and as an ingredient in food and herbal products.

 

Severe penalties, including hefty fines and potential jail time, are outlined for deviations, but the specifics remain ambiguous. Notably, the draft omits any mention of recreational cannabis use.

Surly deviation from the stated limited uses would include recreational use. This whole fiasco just needs some sort of regulation whilst keeping a 30 odd billion baht industry and the economic benefits thereof going. What we're getting is Thaksin/Anutin trade off. Be interesting to see if anything actually changes. 

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3 hours ago, RSD1 said:

Will people still be able to use cannabis quietly in their home or do they need to fear that the police will come crashing through their door

Looks like it.

keep everyone happy, the stoners can still get stoned as long as they are discreet about it and not blowing it in the complaining straight heads faces.

 

Thais are good at compromising.

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10 hours ago, RSD1 said:

I can't quite work this out. Is this a win or not for cannabis users in Thailand? Will people still be able to use cannabis quietly in their home or do they need to fear that the police will come crashing through their door to arrest and/or fine them? 
 

I also wonder if there will be some unwritten line in the sand where if you have less than a certain amount in your possession then it will be overlooked, but above a certain amount and things get ugly?
 

The other question is if you are a medical cannabis user who intends to follow the law, then how will you be permitted to get your cannabis legally? Will you be able to get a doctor's report from any medical clinic and then just buy from any local cannabis shop of your choice or will you need to see a doctor at a government hospital and then buy your stuff from a government outlet only?
 

Maybe I'm missing something here, but, to me, all of the actual intent of this legislation is as clear as mud. 

You tink too mutt

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