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2 hours ago, CharlieH said:

Seems to me this is just a pause, to give business time to adjust and get procedures in place, nothing more.

 

Yeah ..more like George and that ‘medical doctor’ complained…

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Will give them time to buy that GP certificate and the white coat they will need to hand out prescriptions to people wanting to buy weed 😄👍

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

Licensed premises will be required to have medical professionals, such as doctors or pharmacists, on-site.


That would entail a prohibitively expensive end product. Despite the tighter regs, it would still be infinitely better than the likes of the UK, controlled as it is by impossibly dull fuddy-duddies where something as benign as weed will never be made accessible to the masses. It is 2025 f,fs; mushrooms should already be legal. MMM — magic mushrooms matter. 🙂

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1 minute ago, Ebumbu said:

So I grow my own and avoid all this bull<deleted> or not? Happy to do so. Everything is quite cheap and practical now: grow tent, LED lights (avoid excess heat and energy), feminized seeds. Simple. Water once a day after checking PH. Add your nutes. Buy a fan. 

How would BIB know if I grew my own stash or bought it? If home grown is legal, then how much? Can I throw it all in a giant bucket and say I grew it and be legal? So much is unclear, and just ignored. 

Only until new regs are in place by the looks. 

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I would certainly suggest growers and shops to file a Group lawsuit against the Government for drastic negative buisness effects and the hardships they wil create for some shops . Secondly when elections approach remember the anti marajuna politicians and VOTE !! THEM OUT !! THIS IS PURELY POLITICAL !! ALCOHOL IS KILLING THAI'S DAILY !! NO OR LITTLE CONTROL OR ENFORCEMENT THERE,!! 

 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Ebumbu said:

 


So I grow my own and avoid all this bull<deleted> or not? Happy to do so. Everything is quite cheap and practical now: grow tent, LED lights (avoid excess heat and energy), feminized seeds. Simple. Water once a day after checking PH. Add your nutes. Buy a fan. 

How would BIB know if I grew my own stash or bought it? If home grown is legal, then how much? Can I throw it all in a giant bucket and say I grew it and be legal? So much is unclear, and just ignored. 

I Thought they were allowing I believe up to 7-10 plants per person upon each growing and harvest 🙂

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27 minutes ago, daveAustin said:


That would entail a prohibitively expensive end product. Despite the tighter regs, it would still be infinitely better than the likes of the UK, controlled as it is by impossibly dull fuddy-duddies where something as benign as weed will never be made accessible to the masses. It is 2025 f,fs; mushrooms should already be legal. MMM — magic mushrooms matter. 🙂

 

They are going to include traditional Thai medical practitioners." So, herbalists. There is no licensing for that, or if there is, it's a short course and a low-paid job. They will also include pharmacists, I have heard. Maybe astrologists, chiropractors, and certified (by whomever) life coaches! 

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

Licensed premises will be required to have medical professionals, such as doctors or pharmacists, on-site.

Need more time to hire full-time doctors 

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I can't find this story on the Thaiger. Are these released before getting posted to that website?

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3 hours ago, CharlieH said:

Seems to me this is just a pause, to give business time to adjust and get procedures in place, nothing more.

 

Possibly, but so much of what's decided seems to be on the basis of shifts in political alliances. Take the recent "tightening" of alcohol sales. A few months ago this government talked about, and actually implemented, some loosening of the rules. And now they say they want to tighten the rules again, and I can't help but think that this is a decision made by a government in deep trouble who try to curry favour with any group that it thinks might help it cling to power, so this time the anti-alcohol lobby.

The decision to outlaw marijuana was abruptly made after Anutin pulled BJT out of the coalition. Is this grace period (as you suggest) a time for businesses to adjust or is Anutin in talks with the Shins regarding a possible patch-up?

One thing is certain; Thai politics is never boring.

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1 hour ago, spidermike007 said:

Hello! Based on the promises that the government gave, billions upon billions have been invested in the industry and these mostly young entrepreneurs are now being betrayed in a spectacular manner. So the least you can do for them is give them a head start and a heads up. Don't you think that is fair? 

 

 

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Many who voted for Pheu Thai will no longer with such a huge betrayal of their futures - the destruction of many dreams of many young Thai entrepreneurs.   Bhumjaithai will benefit massively, as will the Progressive Party. Will put Pheu Thai into a death spiral with collapsing votes.  The political stupidity is spectacular.

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