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3 hours ago, crazykopite said:

Lots of businesses about to go bust over this new regulation this is the problem with Thailand these people who change the laws cannot get their brains to work properly they fail to work out the solutions before implementing the changes and it’s not just weed it’s visa issues which can be very problematic as they fail to see the possible problems !

They are Fung kwai

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2 hours ago, Aussie999 said:

Isn't that what "postponed" means.

Nah, it means wait until the government changes next week/month.

And then it'll all be forgotten.

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5 hours ago, Nickcage49 said:

This government cracks me up. Want to bet the law doesn't change, and if there are any changes, they will be cosmetic ones?

 

I didn't think there was any way they could justify putting so many businesses out of business.

Ya, just like taxing worldwide income, hahahaha!!

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6 hours ago, Ebumbu said:

This plant is legal. Does this article claim that making this plant illegal again does not require approval of the Thai parliament? Is Thailand a democracy or not? If it is, then parliament must vote on this before it can be submitted to the Royal Gazette. Is this guy trying to do an end run around Parliament? How does he get away with being a one-man lawmaker? 

He's been taking notes from Trump 😄

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This will simply create a "Drug Cannabis  Cartel"  out of all the farmers & shops who has invested money & time wich will close down . Like the Mafia toke over the Alcohol business during Prohibition Time in the US . GL with that ....

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Just now, Marco100 said:

This will simply create a "Drug Cannabis  Cartel"  out of all the farmers & shops who has invested money & time wich will close down . Like the Mafia toke over the Alcohol business during Prohibition Time in the US . GL with that ....

For some it is very important the corrupt money flows again.  Legalisation was a disaster for those that love corrupt money flows into their pockets.

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7 hours ago, Thingamabob said:

I suspect this delay on new cannabis regulations could well run on for longer than 60 days depending on how Thaksin's bid for legalising casinos goes. Anutin is still a player in this game and has powerful backing. If Anutin comes round to supporting Thaksin's ambition for casinos it is likely the proposed reforms of his cannabis business will be quietly dropped.

Remember Anutin has always said medical use not recreational.  Getting a medical cannabis prescription in Thailand will be easier than finding a non-overweight working woman and as cheap as a 6-pack of Singha beer 

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