Govt and private agencies meet about decriminalizing marijuana
Govt and private agencies meet about decriminalizing marijuana
A new movement by both government and private organizations may lead to the decriminalization of marijuana in the near future for its pain-relief benefits.
At a public forum on Monday about the possible decriminalization, four agencies all agreed that marijuana should be pulled from the list of illegal Category 5 drugs.
This does not mean that we’re about to be hanging out at weed cafes a la Amsterdam, but the movement will at least decriminalize it. Whether or how the drugs will be controlled still needs to be figured out.
The four organizations that sent representatives to the meeting were the Crime Suppression Police, Drug Suppression Police, National Agricultural Council and officials from the Council of State.
According to the current Narcotic Act B.E. 2522, the possession of marijuana for any reason could lead to five years imprisonment and/or a fine of THB100,000. The consumption of marijuana could land you one year in prison and/or a fine of THB20,000.
Dr. Somnuek Siripantong, who researches marijuana as treatment for cancer, said there is a group in Thailand called “Marijuana Users” that uses medical marijuana to provide relief to children suffering from epilepsy, muscle weakness and cancer and that these children have had some good results from the natural remedy, Daily News reported.
Meanwhile, Pol. Maj. Gen. Supakij Srichantaranon, Deputy Commander of Drugs Suppression Police, said the Department of Public Health will need to issue additional laws to control the drugs.
The National Agricultural Council will gather more information and submit their proposal to decriminalize marijuana to the cabinet for consideration, MThai reported.
Source: http://bangkok.coconuts.co/2016/08/24/g ... -marijuana
At a public forum on Monday about the possible decriminalization, four agencies all agreed that marijuana should be pulled from the list of illegal Category 5 drugs.
This does not mean that we’re about to be hanging out at weed cafes a la Amsterdam, but the movement will at least decriminalize it. Whether or how the drugs will be controlled still needs to be figured out.
The four organizations that sent representatives to the meeting were the Crime Suppression Police, Drug Suppression Police, National Agricultural Council and officials from the Council of State.
According to the current Narcotic Act B.E. 2522, the possession of marijuana for any reason could lead to five years imprisonment and/or a fine of THB100,000. The consumption of marijuana could land you one year in prison and/or a fine of THB20,000.
Dr. Somnuek Siripantong, who researches marijuana as treatment for cancer, said there is a group in Thailand called “Marijuana Users” that uses medical marijuana to provide relief to children suffering from epilepsy, muscle weakness and cancer and that these children have had some good results from the natural remedy, Daily News reported.
Meanwhile, Pol. Maj. Gen. Supakij Srichantaranon, Deputy Commander of Drugs Suppression Police, said the Department of Public Health will need to issue additional laws to control the drugs.
The National Agricultural Council will gather more information and submit their proposal to decriminalize marijuana to the cabinet for consideration, MThai reported.
Source: http://bangkok.coconuts.co/2016/08/24/g ... -marijuana
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Re: Govt and private agencies meet about decriminalizing marijuana
My initial reaction is that they'll tie it up with so much red tape most will still get it from their neighborhood supplier rather than controlled distributors. Hopefully I'm wrong. Pete
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I'd love to see it. Especially for medical purposes.
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I believe it has some medical use in palliative care but as far as recreational use goes, it's surely a bit behind the times, I don't know anyone who smokes anything anymore, let alone weed; it's not the 1960's!
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It seems everywhere I go, a joint is being passed around. The beach, bars, etc. It's certainly not a thing of the past! You must lead a sheltered life, Steve.
I don't, by the way. But don't have a good argument against it.
I don't, by the way. But don't have a good argument against it.
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There are plenty of people left over from the 1960's in Hua Hin!HHTel wrote:It seems everywhere I go, a joint is being passed around. The beach, bars, etc. It's certainly not a thing of the past!....
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the state of colorado legalised it and ha had a huge rise in rate incme from the sales tax on it
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California has legalized medical use, yet the feds still do not allow it. It makes an interesting conflict. Generally the feds leave the "dispensary's alone, but periodically will close a place down.
From what I hear one needs a medical card, but they are easy to get, anyone who asks can get one.
Because of the fed laws they can't have a bank account so have to play many games
From what I hear one needs a medical card, but they are easy to get, anyone who asks can get one.
Because of the fed laws they can't have a bank account so have to play many games
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The US Veterans Administration does not allow it and performs random drug testing on parients. Especially those being treated for pain.
The federal government much prefers keeping Vets addicted to opiates like Oxycodone.
The federal government much prefers keeping Vets addicted to opiates like Oxycodone.
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GLC may want to reconsider his move...
My brain is like an Internet browser; 12 tabs are open and 5 of them are not responding, there's a GIF playing in an endless loop,... and where is that annoying music coming from?
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From what i see on UK TV, the police in UK dont press charges for small amounts for personal use...to be fair i have seen many more angry and violent drunks than anyone having a smoke back in UK.