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Thailand to Reconsider Cannabis Laws Amid Industry Concerns

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1 hour ago, Aussie999 said:

Absolutely, my mind isn't clouded by substance abuse/addiction...555

So, it must be something else ...

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1 hour ago, Globalres said:

I do that myself, the doctor wouldn’t be interested in telling you. He follows protocol orders.

 

As regards vaping,  it is considered to be LESS HARMFUL than cigarette smoking.  In fact, I read an article the other day, I think it was BBC, that said that vaping is increasing throughout Europe these days as more people are quitting cigarettes.  
it’s not the nicotine that’s harmful on its own, but the delivery method.  Cigarettes use combustion which entails tarring the lungs, which vaping does NOT.  Cigarette makers add pyroxenes to the tobacco in order to amplify the action of nicotine, so as to make it MORE addictive.  Many other chemicals are added to enhance flavours as well as to ensure the burning ensues in a smooth way.

Obviously, vape liquid can be anything, however if purchased from reputable sources it is LESS harmful than cigarettes and  delivers nicotine in a somewhat safer way.

 

We have nicotine receptors in our body, (nicotine acetyl choline receptors), just as we have cannabinoid receptors too.  Scientists from the Pasteur Institute in Paris (together with scientists around the world) found that nicotine users were underrepresented in hospitals with Covid.  There was a long discussion between many scientists that when the nicotine receptors in our bodies already had nicotine, this substance was favoured to the Covid Spike protein, hence lesser nicotine users got sick with Covid.  Obviously these findings never made it to MSM

 

i believe in reading both sides of any science papers, these days scientists are often paid to produce a certain outcome in order to favour a certain industry.

 

Unfortunately, many people stubbornly refuse to be open enough to even study something, unless of course they already know that the likelihood of the outcome of the study will support their own views already held.

 

So, I believe also that Thailand may be losing some prosperous European tourists due to criminalising vaping.  Vaping is not only LESS HARMFUL, but cleaner (no buts, no ashes) also mostly odourless (with some exceptions).  Regards protecting the tobacco industry, many of these industries in the west are now selling vapes as well. 
What must be done, is to regulate the e-liquid industry and only allow serious producers of e-liquid to be for sale.  Dubai managed to do this.  Around 10yrs ago, vaping was illegal in Dubai, they changed this and have licensed stores selling vaping products.  It can be done!

There is a lot "believe" in your post.

Vapes are dangerous, unless the vape is filled with water.

Unfortunately the ingredients are not to be declared. Therefore chemicals similar to cigarettes should make you addicted. And flavours and names like sweetie or raspberry or honey shall attract underage students.

That's a great danger in terms of health problems for a whole generation.

My other reply to @dinsdale explains it.

Reading the amount of people getting caught leaving the Country with suitcases full of Cannabis and being jailed 

Seems to be more trouble than it's worth 

Stop promoting the sale in Thailand to many bad tourists involved in smuggling 

It giving a bad image of Thailand 

 

6 hours ago, Deerculler said:

‘Unless you are a Thai Citizen. It has got nothing to do with you what the government does”

The Thai Governments decisions affect Thai Citizens and every guest.  

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In numerous discussions about cannabis, I have consistently expressed my support for it. This stance comes from being a long-time medical cannabis patient.
 
However, despite my pro-cannabis position, I must once again, as I did in 2022, voice my concern that the current direction for advancing this industry is misguided.
 
I firmly believe that:
- Cannabis sales should require a medical prescription.
- Cannabis sales without a prescription would lead us back to the problematic situations we faced before.
 
It is unacceptable that young people, intoxicated individuals, or those struggling with psychosis could easily access cannabis at any time. Let's approach this responsibly and thoughtfully this time, Khun Anutin.  
1 hour ago, newbee2022 said:

There is a lot "believe" in your post.

Vapes are dangerous, unless the vape is filled with water.

Unfortunately the ingredients are not to be declared. Therefore chemicals similar to cigarettes should make you addicted. And flavours and names like sweetie or raspberry or honey shall attract underage students.

That's a great danger in terms of health problems for a whole generation.

My other reply to @dinsdale explains it.

What part of LESS HARM don’t you understand?  I have never said that vaping causes NO harm.
You have made up your mind and sticking to it, no matter what.  You display no intellectual curiosity, no engagement only pure stubbornness.  
 

1 hour ago, Thingamabob said:

So, it must be something else ...

Good come back.

18 minutes ago, Globalres said:

What part of LESS HARM don’t you understand?  I have never said that vaping causes NO harm.
You have made up your mind and sticking to it, no matter what.  You display no intellectual curiosity, no engagement only pure stubbornness.  
 

Good bye. Obviously you're looking for a fool. It's not me.

Now that is a big surprise, after Anutin became PM. :cheesy:

2 hours ago, Beat666 said:
 
- Cannabis sales without a prescription would lead us back to the problematic situations we faced before.

 

  I think you mean "subscription".  

 

  Like Amazon - you get another 20 grams every two months.

 

  (Underline in the quote is mine.)

 

4 hours ago, cynic1 said:

Do not agree. I used to smoke that stuff when in my youth. Never got addicted. Only had it when in the mood whether that be monthly or yearly or more now. The kids these days drink spirits like water which has harsher affects to their health and ability. Yet is also legal but affects you far more especially when driving. Dope never affected my driving ability. Alcohol did!

I think it has a less detrimental effect than significant amounts of alcohol. I too smoked years ago and the only consequence was a loss of ambition, but most of the time it was quite enjoyable as I only did it on an occasional basis. 

9 hours ago, smedly said:

what industry - its an illegal narcotic,

Well it was ,  then it wasn't , then followed some "uncetainty" and now it looks like its not, again

7 hours ago, newbee2022 said:

Good for you.

And how many times you asked your doctor to present a study??

Why would anybody ask a dr to present a study which could easily be biased, when one can access multiple studies and info online ?     What a ridiculous suggestion

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3 hours ago, Beat666 said:
I firmly believe that:
- Cannabis sales should require a medical prescription.

Why? Why should recreational dope smoking require a medical prescription when alcohol doesn't and cigarettes don't but both are arguably worse for you?

7 hours ago, proton said:

2.10 PM can buy cannabis and get smashed out of your head, but not a can of beer in a proper shop, bonkers.

its also possible at 2pm to buy cannabis and smoke a moderate amount and relax watching a movie or listening to music for example, It really isn't necessary to get "smashed out of ones head"

It is certainly possible to buy beer at this time too, although newbies might struggle a bit, But who wants to get blind drunk , start a fight , crash their car , and  piss  their bed at that time of day, not to mention nursing a hangover in the early hours of the morning?  Sounds ridiculous doesn't it?  

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3 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

Why? Why should recreational dope smoking require a medical prescription when alcohol doesn't and cigarettes don't but both are arguably worse for you?

           What difference does it make to these serial whingers whether somebody has a prescription or not? and what difference does it make to them if the person smoking is doing it for "medical" or "recreational " reasons

          Their pathetic argument that they "don't like the smell" doesn't stand up, as medical or recreational weed with or without a prescription smells exactly the same .  Truth of the matter is they are still infected with the reefer madness syndrome, after all "its drugs innit" but even they are now too embarrassed to admit it or indeed to reevaluate their opinions in these more enlightened times, So they cling to the bad smell or the negative effects on children in an attempt to save face

          Sad grumpy old men generally  get very set in their ways and will never admit to being wrong 

26 minutes ago, Bday Prang said:

Why would anybody ask a dr to present a study which could easily be biased, when one can access multiple studies and info online ?     What a ridiculous suggestion

Ridiculous is that you copied out of a context. 

2 hours ago, Caldera said:

Now that is a big surprise, after Anutin became PM. :cheesy:

Well life is full of surprises,  don't  you remember who the PM was when it was first legalised ?

13 hours ago, Galong said:

I live in Phuket Town and go out all the time. I rarely smell it.  I don't believe you can smell it from 30 feet away unless the wind is specifically blowing right at you... and even if it did, it would be brieft.

Up to you. I've smelled it at more than 30 feet away. It doesn't bother me, I'm just saying. But if you want to call me a liar, I couldn't care less. 

...and as noted in some comments. Wonder what the fuss is all about. The pro-cannabis group screaming hysterically how businesses are damaged and on the verge of apocalypse. Business still runs as usual. Weed shop upon weed shop upon wee shop and son...

Quarrelsome posts were removed. Please focus on debating the topic politely. Thank you.

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On 10/10/2025 at 10:07 AM, newbee2022 said:

Well, the horrible bad effects of consuming cannabis and vaping are evident and proved by uncountable studies 

Lol, you're wrong. And even if that were the case, it's honestly none of your business. No one asked you to babysit them, and no one wants your advice on how to live their life.

2 hours ago, captain_shane said:

Lol, you're wrong. And even if that were the case, it's honestly none of your business. No one asked you to babysit them, and no one wants your advice on how to live their life.

well said , some members really need to mind their own business and keep their noses out of other peoples activities.    The guy you responded to is a classic serial offender in this matter

On 10/10/2025 at 9:01 AM, Aussie999 said:

Perhaps you failed basic Google search

Prove me wrong.

2 hours ago, Bacon1 said:

 

Oh yeah right,

posted in the gazette but then bizarrely  postponed (for "around" 30-60 days) by a now nonexistent government who failed to complete the paperwork.   Even the police are not convinced

 

Well this guy seems to have a different opinion and I get the distinct impression he knows what he is talking about.   

   I don't generally take must notice of youtubers  but this guy is a bit different

On 10/10/2025 at 8:08 AM, Kenny Boy said:

Just ban it.

Stinks the place out and attracts miscreants.

Great idea.

 

  Let's also ban booze which causes way way more violence and attracts lots of total idiots who would be much bettter off to give up booze and ONLY smoke pot.

On 10/12/2025 at 2:10 PM, wombat said:

Prove me wrong.

Don't need to, your name tells me all I need to know.

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