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Officials Warn Cannabis Threatens Phuket’s Tourism Image

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22 hours ago, golli said:

I don't suppose allowing a free for all of tourists who don't spend and sleep on beaches and others who want to live here and treat Thai like crap has anything to do with the demise of Phuket and Pattaya. Just easy to blame the weed.

I think your talking about the misfits that come here 

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  • wildpuppet72
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    What a bunch of BS

  • Again a genuine example of incompetence! Why blame Cannabis when there are other priorities like "pills" and other Ice and stuff?! Blame it on the Ganja! Such a nonsense !!!

  • Do you smoke the stuff? I got 5 baht that says you do All those addicted to the stuff defend it, and try to justify it is harmless The sheer volume of outlets prove there are hundreds of tho

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13 hours ago, Felt 35 said:

In the same way that you can get addicted to sex or chocolate, yes. But it does not cause a physical dependency like nicotine, alcohol, or hard drugs, and it is impossible to overdose on

 

Nobody has ever died from consuming too much cannabis. The same cannot be said for virtually every other "drug" out there

Entirely wrong, but many thanks all the same.

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