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Posted
3 hours ago, Shocked farang said:

Please don't be this foolish, never ever take cannabis with you when entering Thailand. 

May I correct you?

Never take cannabis with you when crossing any international border.

 

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55 minutes ago, ricklev said:

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somehow I don't think it will return to that for users    I think the shops  will bear the brunt 

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Posted
1 minute ago, VBF said:

May I correct you?

Never take cannabis with you when crossing any international border.

 

unless of course one is a drug smuggler,  Seriously though anybody who needs to be told this should not be allowed to travel internationally. However, if cannabis is to become a "prescription" drug I see no reason for it to be treated any different than any other prescription drug  IE  if one has a script from their home country for medical cannabis there really should not be a problem.  I wouldn't put it to the test though, not yet anyway

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Posted
10 minutes ago, Bday Prang said:

probably a good time to be a little more discreet if growing in quantity,  "loose talk" and all that

 

yea i was wondering how much stock we're allowed to hold. there was previously no limit.

 

i may have to drop a kg in my firepit and have a fun bbq night. i'm definitely hiding it, currently its all over the house lol

 

of course we're out in the sticks and i smoke alone, so it doesn't matter much.

 

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4 minutes ago, Bday Prang said:

unless of course one is a drug smuggler,  Seriously though anybody who needs to be told this should not be allowed to travel internationally. However, if cannabis is to become a "prescription" drug I see no reason for it to be treated any different than any other prescription drug  IE  if one has a script from their home country for medical cannabis there really should not be a problem.  I wouldn't put it to the test though, not yet anyway

I agree - these people are beyond stupid.

I have to take some prescription meds regularly, and bring 2 months supply with me on my trips to Thailand.

I always carry them openly in my carry-on and have an up to date prescription with me  - and these are drugs that one can buy in pharmacies in Thailand!  Can't be too careful.🤔

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Posted
2 minutes ago, VBF said:

I agree - these people are beyond stupid.

I have to take some prescription meds regularly, and bring 2 months supply with me on my trips to Thailand.

I always carry them openly in my carry-on and have an up to date prescription with me  - and these are drugs that one can buy in pharmacies in Thailand!  Can't be too careful.🤔

The chances are any thing that required a script back home would require one here, I'm guessing there are drugs which are available over the counter back home which would also require a script here. Always best to do a bit of research first before travelling here or anywhere else

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This was always one of the possible scenarios—especially considering the fact that it was made clear from the beginning that it was intended for medicinal purposes. The fact that the rules were blatantly ignored and a shop was opened for recreational purposes is therefore a risk that was consciously taken. I can't feel sorry for the shop owners, even though I wish everyone success.

As for the employees, they'll find another job. For tourism, it's actually a positive development. Too many people were bothered by the strong smell and the, partly inappropriate, crowd it attracted, which didn't do tourism any favors. Road safety in Thailand was already a disaster, but it certainly hasn't improved with the rise in cannabis use.

But first, let’s see if the situation actually turns out to be as serious as it's being portrayed.

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Posted
8 minutes ago, roietfortress said:

 

yea i was wondering how much stock we're allowed to hold. there was previously no limit.

 

i may have to drop a kg in my firepit and have a fun bbq night. i'm definitely hiding it, currently its all over the house lol

 

of course we're out in the sticks and i smoke alone, so it doesn't matter much.

 

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Me too, out in the sticks and smoke discreetly, I'm not worrying, in fact I think I'll roll up now, Ahh happy daze

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Posted
1 minute ago, peter zwart said:

Road safety in Thailand was already a disaster, but it certainly hasn't improved with the rise in cannabis use.

Any evidence of a negative effect of cannabis on road safety ?  I don't think the number of accidents has increased significantly

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Bday Prang said:

The chances are any thing that required a script back home would require one here, I'm guessing there are drugs which are available over the counter back home which would also require a script here. Always best to do a bit of research first before travelling here or anywhere else

Regarding the scrip - In principle yes, BUT... I take several heart meds prescribed by my NHS doctor, I have a friend who takes the same ones. Earlier this year we both independently took a list of our meds into different pharmacies in Thailand and were told that we could buy a months supply of any of them, no questions.

 

But as for research, I couldn't agree more 👍

Posted
11 minutes ago, Bday Prang said:

The chances are any thing that required a script back home would require one here, I'm guessing there are drugs which are available over the counter back home which would also require a script here. Always best to do a bit of research first before travelling here or anywhere else

Almost anything which isn't an opioid can be purchased over the counter in Thailand.

If you can pronounce the name of the drug, they will sell it to you.

Great when you want antibiotics!

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Posted
28 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

Almost anything which isn't an opioid can be purchased over the counter in Thailand.

If you can pronounce the name of the drug, they will sell it to you.

Great when you want antibiotics!

indeed, I always used to take a stash of amoxy back to the UK.

 

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Posted
3 hours ago, Bday Prang said:

I think its somewhat pointless arguing over something that may or not have been the "intention"  some 3 years ago. Certainly can't see the point in posting the same assertion 3 times in 5 minutes, but for some weird reason you obviously feel very strongly about this.  However things appear to be changing so it might be more relevant for you to focus on current developments, although as an obvious non smoker I wonder why you bother

My assertion was to different comments, you did not need to read, or even comment on them, you made that choice, and then bitch about it... 555 ting tong

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Posted
3 hours ago, redwood1 said:

 

I think you need to smoke a big fat reefer...

Needless, irrational reply...seems you had 1 reefer too much.

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Seems I've upset a few with my comment "Their own stupid fault...it was only decriminalised for medicinal purposes...I do not feel sorry for them," all I can say is deal with, I guess true facts upset the cannabis users, that's a reflection on their own inadequacies, and clouded state of mind...why not counter my comment, if you are even capable of it... let's discuss it...555

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Posted
1 hour ago, roietfortress said:

I'm wondering if the carry and grow laws changed? i

If you live out in the sticks like me I wouldn't worry. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, riverhigh said:

I am a 20 year-old Muay Thai boxer, I wonder if I can get a prescription for chronic arthiritis brought on by old age?

no plomplem

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Posted
36 minutes ago, Aussie999 said:

My assertion was to different comments, you did not need to read, or even comment on them, you made that choice, and then bitch about it... 555 ting tong

why did you not group the 3 posts together and make one common reply   do you not know how to do that lol

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Posted
6 hours ago, mikeymike100 said:

Even the BBC has an article on this......"Thailand's 'weed wild west' faces new rules as smuggling to UK rises"

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c056l0dgg8jo

 

Not only the BBC, but many other international media outlets (do an internet search

 

Much bad publicity that will potentially stop junky pot head tourists from visiting Thailand.

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18 minutes ago, Bday Prang said:

why did you not group the 3 posts together and make one common reply   do you not know how to do that lol

Why did you read them, then bitch about them...by the way, one was not a reply...555   ting tong

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Posted
1 minute ago, Magictoad said:

So what is the prison sentence for 5 grammes of weeds without a prescription?

 

For Cannabis Under Category 5:
From 2-15 years imprisonment and a fine of 200,000 – 1,500,000 Baht for production, importation or exportation. From 2-10 years imprisonment or a fine of 40,000 – 200,000 Baht or both for disposal or possession for the purpose of disposal.

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If they were to recriminalize ganja it would represent an enormous betrayal on the part of the Thai government. Billions upon billions have been invested in cannabis shops and operations mostly by relatively youthful Thais, giving them some sort of promise toward the future. This would not only be a betrayal of the dtrust that they put in the government, but a massive step backwards for Thailand.

 

Alcohol and tobacco are infinitely more harmful than ganja and the fake Puritans are making a big deal about nothing.

 

 

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Posted
12 minutes ago, terryofcrete said:

It’s sad that so many of us like to suppress reality with alcohol and drugs. I don’t exclude myself from this as I’m a recovering alcoholic 26 years . The best times of my life have been since I stopped. I had never been to Thailand when drinking. I wouldn’t have the money. I have been visiting sometimes 3 or four times a year this past 12 years…honestly enjoying all the trips and growing old disgracefully. 
the best thing I of all for me is that my grandchildren have never seen me drinking or taking drugs. 

No offense intended honestly, but your post made me ponder once again the question:  What is reality?  

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Posted

 

it was a badly thought through policy, and needed correcting. sure, i enjoyed a smoke in my youth, while traveling in pakistan the product was awesome, however, i would never smoke in a place where i adversely effected  others. it's unpleasant to have the cannabis aroma in the streets. as the customers don't behave in a respectful way i'm very happy with the new ruling. hope it's enforced.

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⁹Cops be licking their cops waiting for re-criminalization.

 

"Your busted!, we can settle this informally here ($$) or we can go down to the station."

 

And Medical Clinics be gearing up to do exams, write prescriptions  and issue medical certificates. 

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13 minutes ago, ignore it said:

⁹Cops be licking their cops waiting for re-criminalization.

 

"Your busted!, we can settle this informally here ($$) or we can go down to the station."

 

And Medical Clinics be gearing up to do exams, write prescriptions  and issue medical certificates. 


is that what they be doin’?

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