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Israeli Cannabis Farm Raided in Krabi Over Illegal THC Content

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21 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

I didn't say that they are.

Except, of course, the ex-IDF young people in Khao San & Pai!

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  • The Israelis have been playing the persecution card since the end of World War II. Valid then, not so much now. Thailand is quite welcoming to foreign business investment, but it seems like some grou

  • MisterTee
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    Spot on. This really isn't about THC content - it's about Israelis running businesses in Thailand using Thai nominees. Keep up the pressure on them. If they can't make money with their shady enterpris

  • ChipButty
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    Seems like the Israelis are being persecuted in Thailand now,

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23 hours ago, ChipButty said:

The Israelis are good at growing things, They can grow anything in a desert, Maybe they are just showing them how to do it,

Maybe they should just go back to the desert

7 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

I am talking about what I can buy in shops.

What kind of product are you talking about ? You're not being specific and it matters.

6 hours ago, unblocktheplanet said:
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I didn't say that they are.

Except, of course, the ex-IDF young people in Khao San & Pai

Really?...where has it been reported that innocent and legally operating Israelis are being unfairly persecuted? I take it you can quote some specific cases that amount to Israelis being persecuted, not just one isolated incident.

58 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Really?...where has it been reported that innocent and legally operating Israelis are being unfairly persecuted? I take it you can quote some specific cases that amount to Israelis being persecuted, not just one isolated incident.

There have been news articles about badly-behave young Israelis in both Khao San & Pai on only the last few months. Have you not seen them?

On 3/15/2026 at 3:17 AM, Gottfrid said:

They are truly living in the land of fairytales! If they have a limit on 0.2% they would have to close every single cannabis shop in Thailand for start. In all you can buy everything from 10% up to around 30-40%.

Exactly. How is this grower different from any of the other ones doing the same ****? Not that I am in favor of cannabis being legal - I couldn't care less either way - but the point is that there's probably hundreds if not thousands of both Thais and foreigners doing the same thing.

On 3/15/2026 at 5:04 AM, Wuvu2 said:

I think many are tired of the Israelis playing the persecution card in Thailand when the real issue is that they are simply breaking Thai laws.

While I do agree with you there - plenty of Israelis breaking or circumventing law in their businesses (legit or otherwise) - so are a host of other nationalities. Why are they not being busted as well?

On 3/15/2026 at 12:12 PM, VillageIdiot said:

"Prosecuted" becomes "Persecuted" when a particular race, religion, or ethnic group is singled out for attention.

You mean, like "Islamophobia" in the west these days?

Israel is a leader in weed genetics, seeds and extracts.

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13 hours ago, unblocktheplanet said:
13 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Really?...where has it been reported that innocent and legally operating Israelis are being unfairly persecuted? I take it you can quote some specific cases that amount to Israelis being persecuted, not just one isolated incident.

There have been news articles about badly-behave young Israelis in both Khao San & Pai on only the last few months. Have you not seen them

I made no reference, whatsoever, to what you describe as "badly behave [sic] young Israelis", so whether I've seen those reports about their behaviour or not is completely irrelevant to the false claim of "Israelis being unfairly persecuted", which is what I did comment on. Their bad behavior and the generalised assertion of "persecution of Israelis" are two completely different subjects.

On 3/16/2026 at 3:35 AM, Gottfrid said:

I am talking about what I can buy in shops.

The article is about an Israeli producing extracts that exceed legal limits. Nothing to do with flowers and plant material you can buy in the shops.

12 hours ago, PingRoundTheWorld said:

Exactly. How is this grower different from any of the other ones doing the same ****? Not that I am in favor of cannabis being legal - I couldn't care less either way - but the point is that there's probably hundreds if not thousands of both Thais and foreigners doing the same thing.

Because it is extracts being discussed, rather than growers. There is no limit on natural plants. Do you know of any other sellers who are producing extracts above legal limits?

20 minutes ago, IsmeUno said:

The article is about an Israeli producing extracts that exceed legal limits. Nothing to do with flowers and plant material you can buy in the shops.

Nothing?! If you don´t think so, why the heck do you bother to comment. Better for Isme to post something of relevance instead, then.

My point is that the legal limit on 0,2, is probably for flowers etc.... as well. But never mind, you don´t think it has any relevance, so let´s stop with that.

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