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A Singaporean tourist says she didn’t mean to consume cannabis in Thailand in July. Weed might be legal in the Land of Smiles, but it is still a crime for Singaporeans to consume cannabis at home and abroad. Sueanne said she ate a “very nice bowl of noodles” in Chiang Rai, northern Thailand, that were so delicious that she ordered them again the next day for breakfast. The second time she ordered the dish, she noticed a little ganja leaf next to the picture of the dish on the menu. Sueanne enquired with the staff and soon found out that […]

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33 minutes ago, Thaiger said:

Thankfully for Sueanne, Singapore’s Law and Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam recently assured worried Singaporean citizens that it is not usually considered an offence if drugs are consumed unwittingly or unknowingly.

And how do you prove that?

39 minutes ago, TheDirtyDurian said:

What a non story. 

Woman unknowingly consumes noodles with ganja leaves with next to no THC, does not get high, and does not get in trouble on her return home. 

Published to scare Singaporeans to the idiotic laws their country has on the books... 

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Well already been there, but now I will permanately cross Singapore off my list if they are subjecting folk to random pee tests. As long as someone does not partake in anything and does not bring it with them then thye should F-Off. Only thing I would go back and do is see Universal studios with my kids. 

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look at this rule:-

 

“(Under) the Misuse of Drugs Act, any Singapore citizen or permanent resident found to have consumed controlled drugs outside Singapore will also be liable for the drug consumption offence.”

 

That means that in future no thai citizen can enter singapore, because most of them would have consumed any of the ban substance in thailand, if  any one who visited thailand and consumed any of the banned substance in thailand during their stay, singapore will book them for " Liable for drug consumption offence "

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27 minutes ago, kalyan said:

look at this rule:-

“(Under) the Misuse of Drugs Act, any Singapore citizen or permanent resident found to have consumed controlled drugs outside Singapore will also be liable for the drug consumption offence.”

That means that in future no thai citizen can enter singapore, because most of them would have consumed any of the ban substance in thailand, if  any one who visited thailand and consumed any of the banned substance in thailand during their stay, singapore will book them for " Liable for drug consumption offence "

it says Singapore citizen of permanent resident.

the law is appalling nonetheless

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6 hours ago, Thaiger said:

Weed might be legal in the Land of Smiles, but it is still a crime for Singaporeans to consume cannabis at home and abroad.

Such an advanced country, and yet, the rules are as if someone made them up in the 1700s. 

"Sueanne didn’t say if she was ever subject to a urine test upon her return home." 

The moment I enter a country and the first thing they do is to hand me a cup to pee in, I'll be sure that was the last time I've visited that country. 

45 minutes ago, DiJoDavO said:

Is the pee in a cup worth it? 

From the standpoint of thinking right now if they really do that, then no. Never thought that country was anything of anything to call home about. 

20 hours ago, TheDirtyDurian said:

Woman unknowingly consumes noodles with ganja leaves with next to no THC, does not get high, and does not get in trouble on her return home. 

Agreed, except it's doubtful it was unknowingly. Anyone with 2 brain cells would connect a ganja leaf sign on the menu with the fact it has, well, ganja in it. Surely Thailand's legalization of it has been widely featured in the news there, so it's not like tourists are coming unprepared - she probably knew what it is and wanted to try it, then after the fact claims she "didn't know". Backwards rationalization in full effect.

20 hours ago, Cabra said:

And how would the Singapore authorities ever find out you did anything in the first place? 

Well, going on the news about it would be a good start. Not sure if she did because she got caught, or because she was scared she will get caught. Or as you said maybe it's just govt propaganda to scare others from trying it.

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