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Cannabis Clash: Small Businesses Fear Monopoly Under New Rules

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On 7/18/2025 at 1:31 PM, AhFarangJa said:

Is it not always about the big businesses having the monopoly here, Thai tobacco, ThaiBev, C.P. The rich 1% have to keep their grubby hands in. How dare the plebs try to make a living without them. 

This is likely the main reason the Thai-Chinese oligarch families are so opposed (read 'afraid') of the Move Forward Party (now called the People's Party) because the latter's calls for opening up the lower-middle class to medium and SME enterprise ventures is a clear threat to the oligarch's present and future financial/capital growth. The oligarch's actions to ensure blockage of MFP in Parliament probably never had anything to do with the LM proposals - that was a convenient, but 'patriotic' false flag (and maybe that's why MFP never dropped the demand/platform because they knew it was not a real concern of their opponents).

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  • Monopolisation of the cannabis industry as a highly profitable industry is possible one of the prime objectives.  Cannot have poor Thais being successful when rich Thais need to get richer.

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    I'm pretty sure that driving the smaller shops out of business is the actual intent of the bill!

  • They're not targeting medical marijuana use, they're targeting non-medical users.

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On 7/18/2025 at 1:05 PM, spidermike007 said:

Perhaps a desire for the "so-called elites" to get in on the action? Is there too much money being made by the small guy and the common Thai? 


Up until 1959, the Thai government owned a monopoly on the sale of opium and it was quite profitable for them, so there is historical precedent for this.

On 7/18/2025 at 1:22 PM, technoronin said:

All of these new restrictions are going to drive some tourists to go somewhere else.  How many is yet to be seen.  I suspect this will have a negative effect on the Thai tourist economy as well as the growers and small shops.  Since Thailand is still recovering from the economic damage caused by the scamdemic, this sounds like a self destructive idea.

Time will tell, as there are no stats to show if any tourists come simply for cannabis...

It would be nice to know the THC content and that there aren't as my harmful chemicals in the product.   If it's about 12$/ g in Colorado it can easily be produced at  less cost in Thailand.  

On 7/18/2025 at 4:48 PM, Bday Prang said:

where would they go?   Canada ?   America?  certainly nowhere else in Asia allows cannabis use

You can find places albeit illegal all round India & Kathmandu where dope is really common. In Manali in the Himalayas people "rub their own hashish" from the plants growing wild in the fields.

It's a famous place or used to be.

I prefer hash to grass. But I would never put my name, DOB and passport on a cannabis prescription. As an expat. you'd have to be a dope to think, eventually, they wouldn't hunt you down! How many new weed prisoners in Bang Kwang are expected? 

2 hours ago, Elkski said:

It would be nice to know the THC content and that there aren't as my harmful chemicals in the product.   If it's about 12$/ g in Colorado it can easily be produced at  less cost in Thailand.  

No harder to grow than tomatoes, so it shouldn't be any more expensive than tomatoes.

And if weed needs checks to see no dangerous pesticides, etc. Why don't tomatoes need the same checks?

If it is intended to be medical grade quality, then I would assume (as mentioned in the article) certain standards need to be met? As in any industry, if your product isn't up to scratch, then you won't stay in business long. 

On 7/18/2025 at 8:36 AM, Magictoad said:

Your use of the term " scamdemic" indicates you are not a person to be taken seriously.  The epidemic was Covid-19 and killed 90 thousand people albeit mainly the elderly & infirm. So being old and infirm make you a Co worthless human does it?

I think you overestimate the tourist trade generated by legal weed. For as many people as it attracted; it put just as many off coming here.

You live in a very small world but the rest of us don't. Covid-19 was a thing. But if you believe otherwise LOL

I think if you did your research, you would find that the contrary, more will pass on from the Gene Therapy mRNA than from the Gain of function COVID that was produced in a Western Lab, and diagnosed with the Kerry Mullis PCR test.  run at 45 cycles rather than 25, recommended by Dr Mullis, who said, " You can find anything anyone with a PCR test. With respect. My son died 3 weeks after his 3 jab Healthy 40 year old "Myocarditis". AstraZeneca pulled it due to it causing heart failure. It is due to the gullible in society that things will get worse. And yes it was a scamdemic 100% wear a mask with holes in it 400 times larger than any known Virus. Stand outside a shop only to go in a breathe the Air that has been circulating for the last week due to the cost of reheating. The list is endless LOL and you are safe in a Bub if your group is less than what was it 7 FFS get real. Yes, a Blood Scamdemic of the first order with respect, of course

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