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https://youtu.be/3lnATzacLAY Will Cannabis Be Relisted as Narcotic? According to Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam The Office of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB) has no authority to alter or reverse any ministerial announcements signed by Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul concerning the decriminalization of cannabis. Mr Wissanu was responding to media reports yesterday that the ONCB was today due to discuss the possibility of reversing two ministerial announcements of the Ministry of Public Health signed by Mr Anutin, an action which may lead to cannabis being listed as a narcotic drug as it was before it was formally removed from the […]

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I doubt that, toooooo many people have already invested in weed product businesses. would wonder, if not the one or other "influential person" did jump onto this train, too. so: To late to close Pandora's box 

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Offering sexual services is job as any other. But!

It should be controlled as any other business. Walking street is designated to that, bars have some rules. If you walk around, it looks all normal.

But the ladyboys along the beach, who steal, who offer services annoying others, that should go. And the whole road and walkway along the beach should be reconstructed and used as a nice promenade for tourists. Now, I am always walking in the left side as the rights side is an ugly sewer lol

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If they block the flower again and go back to the draconian policy of who they want to bust at their discretion or who can get off with pay out, then one would think that there is going to be some serious huge backlash from the Thai generation coming back towards them. If they thought protests where bad before, then they have perhaps underestimated what will come from this. Even tourism may fall off because of this BS.

All they are doing is making the younger generation of Thai hate every single one of them all the more with complete disdain, and this attitude of hatred will become irreversible. 

 

Why don't they just enact a law like Saudi Arabia and cut of people's heads with a sword. 

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1 hour ago, HolyCowCm said:

If they block the flower again and go back to the draconian policy of who they want to bust at their discretion or who can get off with pay out, then one would think that there is going to be some serious huge backlash from the Thai generation coming back towards them. If they thought protests where bad before, then they have perhaps underestimated what will come from this. Even tourism may fall off because of this BS.

All they are doing is making the younger generation of Thai hate every single one of them all the more with complete disdain, and this attitude of hatred will become irreversible. 

Why don't they just enact a law like Saudi Arabia and cut of people's heads with a sword. 

No one in Saudi gets their head cut off for smoking a bit of pot. 

Trafficking maybe depending on a few things. 

Many countries execute people for drug trafficking. 

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