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I’m with you on this one I am no ‘libertarian’, I fully support regulations that make sense and do something useful to protect lives and health (and not just by some nebulous unverified potential way) but generally speaking the more regulations, the more governments are likely to abuse them.
What impressed me most about Thailand was its lack of ‘regulations’, some of them, like traffic might need some increased regulations, but for the most part, regulatons are just in the way and provide no real useful purpose, for example being able to go to a pharmacy and pick up some simple Cholesterol medicine without a doctor’s prescription, medicine that in Canada was told i will need to take for the rest of my life, but need to go back to the doctor every 6 or 9 months to get the doctor to sign a new prescription … a waste of time, given yearly physical exams
The Thai people can make the decisions they want to make on the need for regulations and laws, but if they were to ask me I would advise to be very careful … as someone who comes from one of the most regulated (free?) countries in the world, Canada, Thailand is much better off in general without all the regulations.
I thought the Thai prisons are full , if they recriminalise will this not just cause more problems for the prisons?
A big issue in the US right now (and for the past decade) is that to get a license to sell cannabis is almost impossible unless one is backed by tens of millions of dollars, and often times they are very limited with regard to availability, so they may only offer, say, 50 total licenses for NYC (I am not sure of the specifics just giving 50 as an example)
Yeah, I looked up the average NYPD officer’s salary starts at $58,000 and after 5 years is $120,000 not including overtime. A good use of public money, does it need 7 officers to bust small amounts of herb?! Tough on crime huh?
Crazy stuff. Do you think the same can happen in Thailand?
Thailand wastes so much human capital costs on all these legislation backflips and knee-jerk moves. Pointless
Never heard that cannabis killed someone but pharma, chemical drugs, cigarettes & alcohol does kill millions