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The minimum trafficking quantities and the amount that may result in the death penalty for a variety of drugs are included below:

* Heroin, morphine and other opiates: 14 grams, possible capital punishment for over 60 kilograms

* Phencyclidine (PCP): 28 grams, possible capital punishment for over 800 grams

* Amphetamines or methamphetamines: 14 grams, possible capital punishment for over 400 grams

* Gamma-hydroxybutyric acid (GHB): 1 kilogram, possible capital punishment for over 10 kilograms

* Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD): 1 gram, possible capital punishment for over 7 grams

* Methaqualone (quaaludes): 200 grams, possible capital punishment for over 50 kilograms

* Flunitrazepam (roofies): 4 grams, possible capital punishment for over 30 kilograms

* 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA): 10 grams, possible capital punishment for over 30 kilograms

If you have been charged with drug trafficking, contact

If you support the worldwide abolition of capital punishment, visit the site of the World Coalition Against the Death Penalty.

Wait a second 4 grams of ROHYPNOL (Flunitrazepam) you get trouble in US?

ufffff thats harsh!!

I´m not a friend of Benzodiazipine but half a Rohypnol + 1 beer makes my 10 hour flight to LOS pretty comfy :D

take,sleep, wake up, there !!! :)

http://www.foreignprisoners.com/

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The concept is easy: Never take anything , ( unless under extraordinary circumstances) that you can not return, if later you found out you were wrong to take

Eh?

Sounds like you may have taken 'something' already....

Twice!

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The concept is easy: Never take anything , ( unless under extraordinary circumstances) that you can not return, if later you found out you were wrong to take

Eh?

Sounds like you may have taken 'something' already....

Twice!

What does he mean?

English is not my mother language and my english is not that bad for that reason..but i not understand at all :)

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Wait a second 4 grams of ROHYPNOL (Flunitrazepam) you get trouble in US?

ufffff thats harsh!!

I´m not a friend of Benzodiazipine but half a Rohypnol + 1 beer makes my 10 hour flight to LOS pretty comfy

take,sleep, wake up, there !!!

What part of the date-rape drug newsmaking headlines have you missed? Just because you don't appreciate the need for certain drugs to be prescribed and haven't read the papers does not mean the nice Customs guy and his best buddy from the DEA are similarly ignorant and stupid.

If you need a sleep enhancer for the flight, try melatonin and red wine. Both legal.

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Wait a second 4 grams of ROHYPNOL (Flunitrazepam) you get trouble in US?

ufffff thats harsh!!

I´m not a friend of Benzodiazipine but half a Rohypnol + 1 beer makes my 10 hour flight to LOS pretty comfy

take,sleep, wake up, there !!!

What part of the date-rape drug newsmaking headlines have you missed? Just because you don't appreciate the need for certain drugs to be prescribed and haven't read the papers does not mean the nice Customs guy and his best buddy from the DEA are similarly ignorant and stupid.

If you need a sleep enhancer for the flight, try melatonin and red wine. Both legal.

Cool, thanks for the advise (hope its called so hehe)

Sorry to hear so many rapes and stuff because of Fluni`s in US :) ...here not :D

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Hey, when i smoke a fatty i feel pretty relaxed and couldn`t harm anyone.

This reminds me of the time I went to Lolitas in soi 8,

girl said to me at the time that she enjoyed smoking a fatty,

I thought she was refering to my size!!! :)

Really? Not went soi8 looonnnggg time.i should try,too!!

My friend, policeman, has a bar on walking street, i go there smoke a fatty or do freelance at BigC or Carefour!

chock dee

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PLEASE!!! Mr. ClaytonSeymour:

It is not allowed to post within someone else's post, in this case mine.

It now looks as if I would agree with your comments and applause that 2 people were executed by lethal injections.

"2. Please do not modify someone else's post in your quoted reply, either with font or color changes or wording. Such posts will be deleted and the user warned."

From: Forum Netiquette, Please read before posting

http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/Forum-Netiqu...31#entry2641331

Thank you.

LaoPo

Hmm. What about this thread? http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/index.php?s=...t&p=2954001

Talk about the pot calling the kettle black. :D

Would a mod kindly remove the applause smiley in my original post from the quoted text & place it like this.

:D Excellent News! :)

I'd hate it for people to believe I shared my opinions with you LaoPo.

Did you have to go 6 days back to find a mistake by myself ? How long did it take you ?

I sincerely apologize that I changed 4 words into bold in that particular post although I believe that it didn't harm or disturb the original post or content, but nevertheless, I was wrong according to the Netiquette; however, I didn't write WITHIN someone else's post like you did in mine and certainly not with smilies, applauding that 2 people were executed.

How can someone applaud if 2 people have been executed ? :D

That's beyond my comprehension.

LaoPo

edit by raro: For clarification: It is allowed to mark parts of a quoted text bold or in a different colour to emphasize what the quoting member is referring to. It is NOT allowed to EDIT a quoted text (other than shortening it without distorting its original meaning).

and edit again: After been told by several other mods that also highlighting quoted text in bold or a different colour is no allowed, I stand corrected. :D

Now back to business.

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Breakingnews

2 drug traffickers executed

Published on August 24, 2009

Two drug traffickers on death row received lethal injections yesterday evening.

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Excellent News! :)

your have no luck you cold callous basterd

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NO one deserves to die because of crappy drugs!

Anyone who wants drugs gets them somehow, legalise soft street drugs and lower their penaltys.

Yaba isn´t good, we all know that. But drugs in general are not a bad thing!

Hey, when i smoke a fatty i feel pretty relaxed and couldn`t harm anyone.

Anywhere in the world.

Alcohol is more worse, dam_n it takes lifes! Weed does not for example and even used for medical purposens as tablets for HIV and Cancer patients.

Weed is good :D

Legalize soft drugs, TAX on them, and give the harder ones state controlled for hardcore addicts.

Thats the way to go folks!! Any war on drugs will be lost!!!

Just some thouths.

You must be joking????

Have you ever tried to drive home after having ingested a few beers too much?

I once did that many years ago, after working at a clients site on a Friday.

The project manager invited me for a beer.

I followed him through some villages to a local pub where had a few.

When I did no longer knew where my head was I decided to call it a day and drive home.

By then mist had overcome, I had problems to find the high-way.

In order to stay on the high-way I chose to follow the white lines separating the lanes.

I don't think I saw an other car on the 100km trip.

If I ever get drunk again I will lay down where I got drunk :)

A few years later I got involved with a heroin addict.

Do you know how nice it is to have an overdose?

Quoting you: But drugs in general are not a bad thing!

:D:D:D

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I wonder why they chose to execute convicted drug dealers rather than convicted murderers ?

Hopefully, it will be the murderers turn next, in fact, they ought to expedite the deaths of all those on death row - once their appeals have failed of course.

Who the <deleted> do you people think you are? God?

Christ, there are some neanderthal life forms who post on here....

This is Clayton in humanitarian mode. Normally he advocates a touch of torture and other brutality prior to an execution.

Have a look at the Bali bombers thread if you don't believe me.

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My Buddha i did not know how many heartless ones there were on TV. It makes me feel sick to think that anyone would support killing another human being for any reason, and how hypocritical of those responsible in a country whose religion absolutely forbids it. And to what end, the ones murdered were only the ignorant pawns of the people who run the drug trade, the ones with enopigh money that never get to face any judgement.

Am i in the wrong country is this really Singapore

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PLEASE!!! Mr. ClaytonSeymour:

It is not allowed to post within someone else's post, in this case mine.

It now looks as if I would agree with your comments and applause that 2 people were executed by lethal injections.

"2. Please do not modify someone else's post in your quoted reply, either with font or color changes or wording. Such posts will be deleted and the user warned."

From: Forum Netiquette, Please read before posting

http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/Forum-Netiqu...31#entry2641331

Thank you.

LaoPo

Hmm. What about this thread? http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/index.php?s=...t&p=2954001

Talk about the pot calling the kettle black. :D

Would a mod kindly remove the applause smiley in my original post from the quoted text & place it like this.

:D Excellent News! :)

I'd hate it for people to believe I shared my opinions with you LaoPo.

Did you have to go 6 days back to find a mistake by myself ? How long did it take you ?

I sincerely apologize that I changed 4 words into bold in that particular post although I believe that it didn't harm or disturb the original post or content, but nevertheless, I was wrong according to the Netiquette; however, I didn't write WITHIN someone else's post like you did in mine and certainly not with smilies, applauding that 2 people were executed.

How can someone applaud if 2 people have been executed ? :D

That's beyond my comprehension.

LaoPo

because they inhumane and are very sick

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I saw this on the Thai news today. My Thai is not great but I think they were saying this was the first execution(s) in six years in Thailand.

Yes, it was on December 11th, 2002 I believe, and the book:

The Last Executioner can be thrown in the garbage bin.... :)

post-13995-1251124590_thumb.jpg Chavoret Jaruboon...not the last anymore....

http://www.thaiprisonlife.com/index.php?op...&Itemid=115

LaoPo

Good link LoaPo :D

Maybe some of you who participate in taking any banned drugs in Thailand should view this link just may make you stop and thing….This is Thailand and the law is there law, don’t cry if you are caught as no one will feel sorry for you.

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This is a giant step backwards, a return to the barbarism of the past.

I wonder why they chose to execute convicted drug dealers rather than convicted murderers ?

I personally think governments who choose to execute people should make video footage of the executions available, I wonder why they keep it secret and hide it from the public, are they ashamed of what they are doing ? When it's hidden and done in secret I guess public support is easier to obtain as every day people don't need to confront the horror that their government is inflicting on its citizens.

I wonder who made this decision.

Public executions would be an even bigger step backwards.

Not at all.

If they are shown publically at least it could be ascertained whether or not these people are being executed humanly. Executing via lethal injection is a complicated process and even in the US they've messed it up so badly on many occasions that they had to put a hold on further executions until it could be discussed in court and methods could be improved.

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I've always thought that those given the death penalty should have the option of being part of drug trials--such as AIDS drugs, flu vaccines etc. If they participate, they don't die. Of course, if they don't want to be a part of the trials, they get the shot that's been proven effective.

So, it seems Abhisit is starting where Thaksin left off.

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If the PM thinks its OK then let him push the button himself.  One one should be ordered to kill for him.  If he can't do it himself then let him stay the sentence to life without parole.  No one should die by anyone else's hand.   As you can see it only takes a few minutes of his time.  Maybe then it will be reserved for the big drug bosses.

I don't support drug use of any type,  I don't even drink and I am sure yabaa is some of the worst, but how many people were stopped from using or selling it by the killing of another human.   NONE.  Its stupid, but I guess like a cheap porn movie, some people get off on it.  

hel_l of a price to pay for some cheap press releases.  Tough guy PM kills drug trafficker.  Won't work, he is still a silver spooned mama's boy until he can do it himself.

Enter a new law on the books.  All executions are to be done by the PM personally as he looks them in the eye or not done at all.

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I wonder why they chose to execute convicted drug dealers rather than convicted murderers ?

Hopefully, it will be the murderers turn next, in fact, they ought to expedite the deaths of all those on death row - once their appeals have failed of course.

Who the <deleted> do you people think you are? God?

Christ, there are some neanderthal life forms who post on here....

As a father who lost his youngest son (See my earlier post's) to drugs and watched as my family came apart at the core owing to the loss and self blame.

I write again what I put a year or two ago.

I would flick the switch, pull the trigger, press the syringe and throw the lever.

If doing so meant that those that had peddled carnage, leaving in their wake torment, anguish and death where no longer able to.

To all you do-gooders and tree huggers out there, you will change your view when its your son in the coffin being covered by soil. The wrong person was inside.

Parents should never.......never, ever bury their children.

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This is a thread about two convicts been executed.

This is not a thread about whether or not there is a god and not a thread to slag each other off either.

Further off-topic posts and personal attacks will be removed along with the posting rights of the board member in question.

raro

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I wonder who made this decision.

Who? : The present Democratic Government and I doubt very much if PM Abhisit Vejjajiva didn't know.

This is not a decision easily made and must have been a topic, discussed by the top in the Government.

If it was a wise decision remains to be seen.

LaoPo

The topic of this forum is NOT death penalty.

We are here to chat about who made the decision to do not pardon these two bandits.

It can be Abi but he's so weak nowadays. Can he decide anything?

It can be the gvt in the whole.

It can be the Dems.

It can also be a gift for Prem's birthday as he's behind all the big decisions in this country.

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When Thai visa first started I became a member of what I was led to believe was, unlike many of the others in existance at the time, fair minded and to a point, an uncensored forum in relation to ones opinion.

Certain things we need to have under control, but to be censored for opposing the opinions of others, especially those in a position to delete them is beyond being fair minded the running of an adult forum.

Admin are not included in this personal observation .......... But

It soon became obvious that it was IMHO an uncaring forum and I consequently stopped posting.

Thai Visa re envented itself and slowly it gained a reputation and was considered the best forum in Thailand and I consequently became a contributing member again.

It has in recent times started to go backwards IMHO and this thread, like so many others demonstrates to me that once again it is changing not for the better, but for the worse.

I,d like to think that my observations would be left for others to see and offer constructive imput and thoughts on how the forum can regain it,s standards.

Sadly I somehow do not think it will happen.

As a member I am greatly disturbed by all the changes, which again IMHO are not for the better of our beloved Thai Visa.

Over and out

marshbags :D ened and :)

I know....don,t contribute and cease your membership.....................

I will not throw the towel in as easily as that unless I am censored and am shown the exit, which could happen of course.

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Hello, I do not know if the death penalty is worse than life in prison with no parole. The law in Thailand is specific in this case, and they must have heard all the appeals. It is a sad day for the families of the prisoners, but the yaba had the potential to destroy many more lives and the addicts could have commited many more crimes to pay for it. The prisoners were charged with possession and not manufacturing so the big bosses got away again.

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I was vaguely aware that there hadn’t been any executions here in quite a while; any insight into the background of these executions? Why now? How were these two selected? Had they been on death row the longest? Had they exhausted their appeals? Were they the worst offenders? How does this square with Buddhist principles? Does the Monarchy play any role as last arbiter?

Most who favor capital punishment cite the deterrence effect; that knowledge of the punishment prevents people from committing serious crimes. You would think that governments would want to make a huge show of these executions in order to make the public fully aware of the potential punishment and reinforce the deterrence factor. However, it seems in this case, and even in Singapore, they don’t really publicize (yes, there are small announcements in the Straits Times) these executions widely. It almost seems like there is some sort of embarrassment factor at play? (This presents an argument for public executions of course, but many find that idea repugnant preferring to have executions performed with as small an audience as possible.)

Have there been any recent ABAC polls re: capital punishment?

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