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No need for a fact finding panel to determine what happened here. I think the picture speaks for itself. Just more political lip service to give the appearance of actually caring or doing something. 

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6 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

Nope. Get your facts right.

Get your facts right, asked the police in BKK several times, fly with it since years etc etc.  The ban on sales officially ended sine 2019 too, there is just a consumer protection thing in place only as well it is illegal to import them from abroad only specifically. The same that personal use (if not in public areas) can not be fined / penalized (ensured even more since the incident with the Chinese model). This also explains why you see sellers regardless.

 

Like 30% of tourists alone vape. If it was different than this there would not be debates in the first place.

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2 minutes ago, ChaiyaTH said:

Get your facts right, asked the police in BKK several times, fly with it since years etc etc.  The ban on sales officially ended sine 2019 too, there is just a consumer protection thing in place only as well it is illegal to import them from abroad only specifically. The same that personal use (if not in public areas) can not be fined / penalized (ensured even more since the incident with the Chinese model). This also explains why you see sellers regardless.

 

Like 30% of tourists alone vape.

I'm amazed you can post this when even in the article it states:

1 hour ago, webfact said:

More compelling is the fact that possession of e-cigarettes in Thailand is illegal in itself, an infraction which could result in imprisonment, fines, or both, with penalties reaching up to 500,000 Thai Baht.

 

Yes vapes have been available and usually not a problem but since this crackdown on vapes vape shops are now either temporarily closed or have shut down for good.

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

More compelling is the fact that possession of e-cigarettes in Thailand is illegal in itself, an infraction which could result in imprisonment, fines, or both, with penalties reaching up to 500,000 Thai Baht.

Now he understand that it would have been much cheaper to buy regular cigarettes and smoke in the right places. This guy must be one of the smartest in the parliament.

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1 hour ago, dinsdale said:

Are you saying that smoking cigarettes is a healthier alternative to vaping or they are as bad as each other? Please note the comparative adjective healthier.

Nothing is sure here. As vaping is fairly new, they don´t have any statistics of long term effects. Therefore it´s impossible to say today. Out of what I have been read, I would make the conclusion that it has to do with age and your smoking habits. Both those factors will direct the outcome. They see vaping as generally healthier than regular cigarettes. However, that is based on vaping being a cleaner form of nicotine as some ingredients are removed or minimized. How maybe too clean nicotine in larger doses will affect our health, that remains to be seen.

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59 minutes ago, ikke1959 said:

What a stupid article... How many police officers, Government officials teachers and the list can go on are vaping?? But because someone of the Peoples Party is doing it. it must be news... Maybe an idea to make pics of all others Thais that are doing it and make the same post. Thailand wake up.. You can;t turn the time back again same as with cannabis. Legalize it for the tourism sector, for the common people, and if you want that people stop, make it expensive... Much more money to earn than with 300 THB entrance fee, as tourists will not come if you have nothing to offer.

 

The media is only putting the PP in a bad daylight because they know they will reform the country and all news that can damage them is enlarged and published... This is not so worse than the lying Prawit about his millions THB worth watches 

Partly agree in that the use is very wide spread and it should be legalized. As for making it so expensive that only the well off can afford vapes I can't agree to this. I do wonder where he got the vape from though as the entire market has been closed down to support and bolster the tobacco monopoly profits. As I've said health has nothing at all to do with this. This is purely a smokescreen.

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2 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

What a stupid article... How many police officers, Government officials teachers and the list can go on are vaping?? But because someone of the Peoples Party is doing it. it must be news... Maybe an idea to make pics of all others Thais that are doing it and make the same post. Thailand wake up.. You can;t turn the time back again same as with cannabis. Legalize it for the tourism sector, for the common people, and if you want that people stop, make it expensive... Much more money to earn than with 300 THB entrance fee, as tourists will not come if you have nothing to offer.

 

The media is only putting the PP in a bad daylight because they know they will reform the country and all news that can damage them is enlarged and published... This is not so worse than the lying Prawit about his millions THB worth watches 

 

"This is not so worse than the lying Prawit about his millions THB worth watches"

 

Not even in the same class! Perhaps he could say that he borrowed the vaping machine from a friend who is now dead so he can't give it back ?

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