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British Nationals Arrested with Cannabis and Laughing Gas in Phuket Raid
If you’re a user or growing for personal use, you now have to be careful about how much cannabis you keep in your possession or risk being accused of illegal distribution? While most individual users wouldn’t typically have 6 kilos on hand, in this case, it was six people, which comes out to roughly one kilo per person. Given how inexpensive cannabis has become in Thailand, it’s not unrealistic for someone to have at least a few hundred grams on hand for personal use. The question is, where exactly is the line drawn now between personal use and distribution? Also, why were these individuals even suspected of selling? Was there any solid evidence, or is this just an assumption based on the amount they possessed? Even if they were selling, how could six people working out of an apartment possibly compete with the hundreds of licensed dispensaries on the island? Who would their customers be? Are they thought to be walking around beaches or bars and offering cannabis to random tourists when legal shops are practically everywhere? And realistically, who would buy from a random foreigner on the street when legal, local, trusted options are so accessible? It doesn’t seem to make much sense. It’s more plausible that the real issue here is competition with local interests. This might have less to do with drug charges and more to do with the ongoing narrative of foreigners working illegally or cutting into Thai businesses’ profits. Interestingly, I haven’t heard of anyone else being jailed for cannabis related offenses since it was decriminalized in June 2022. Even selling without a license doesn’t seem to draw much attention, provided the right people are paid off. Just look at the dozens of street vendors on Sukhumvit Road in Bangkok or in Pattaya late at night, many of whom are Pakistani or Bangladeshi, openly selling weed to tourists. These vendors are clearly competing with licensed shops and local interests, yet nobody seems to crack down on them. Why? Because they’re operating within a system that involves unofficial payments to stay in business? This makes the situation with these six individuals even harder to understand. -
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China’s ‘Artificial Sun’ Breakthrough Brings Humanity Closer to Limitless Clean Energy
No, you can use it even for fridges, power plants, car and maritime engines and others -
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Swiss Dog Owner Defies Thai Beach Ban, Sparking Fear Among Locals and Tourists
You entitled pr*ck. No respect for the locals or local laws. You need a Toblerone up your ass. -
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British tourist busted in Patong for cocaine possession
People should have a free choice what they put in their own bodies. -
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Tax files
But the idea is if we show our monthly living costs are split 50:50......she isn't transferring any money back to me. -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
I don't know, perhaps wait until the updated paperwork appears. Or you could phone an actual Tax Consultant and ask them. I'm actually in the same boat with my UK Government Pension. And I don't think your DTA Exempted income is as you think it is. Exempt from Tax, yes, exempt from filing, No.
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