#Thailand #Cannabis #Marijuana
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#Thailand #Cannabis #Marijuana
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I’ve smoked pot illegally for over 40 years so being discreet while smoking comes naturally. I smoked in public many times while there last month without ever being noticed by anyone. A quick hit on a pipe and keep moving.
I eas instructed that in the Caribbean Islands the social norm is that: You don’t smoke in front of women or children.
Feminist relax.
The point is my use should not impose on you.
Not a bad idea. It is not a law but a behavior enforced by social pressure.
People access to the use of cannabis mostly concern the big pharmaceutical, it interfered with their profitability because in most case, cannabis users stop using synthetic drugs and their health also improved. big pharma do not make profit from healthy people, people are a products and in order for them to be profitable they need to either be physically or mentally ill.
Still waiting on a poorer nation that will completely legalize all drugs to see how the economy will possibly boom; as it is now, no place on earth have all of them legalized. Cannabis has unfortunately taken all the spotlight for some reason, but there are so many more substances that people have a right to consume without a government getting in the way. Just to clarify, opioids and other potentially highly addictive and personality changing substances should definitely be highly regulated; I’m talking more about the more exotic compounds.
I reckon people should have a medical certificate to show they are healthy enough to handle it basically not suffering some kind of mental illness
To play devils advocate tobacco is allowed publicly and it has smoke and a smell to it….. personally I feel it should be allowed anywhere tobacco and alcohol are allowed.. the sooner it’s normalized the better , that way the pearl clutching Prohibitionists can fade away .
I come from Germany and now live mostly in Thailand. In Germany, cannabis was just legalized for non-medical use (on April 1st). There are a few conditions (e.g. you can only carry a maximum of 25 grams in public), but they are set very sensibly. The political opposition is of course strictly against this “release” of cannabis, because that is the task of an opposition: “to be against it”, whether that makes sense or not. This can be seen in the fact that the political opposition is also against electricity generation from wind power.
I find it amusing that the Thai military guys legalized it, but the progressive reformers want to criminalize it.
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