Is This The Cannabis Policy Thailand Needs?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 มิ.ย. 2024
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Thailand wastes so much human capital costs on all these legislation backflips and knee-jerk moves. Pointless
Maybe, but it pales in comparison to the money wasted wasted by useless and counterproductive regulations in the West.
That looks like the Gambino family in 70's. Maybe it's 10% for the big guy. 🤣
Hi Ben, big pharma, big alcohol and privatised prisons are the only ones that benefit from weed being illegal
And the politicians who can gain votes on the basis of keeping us safe from dangerous pot smokers!
Great haircut! Appreciate your opinions. Keep up the good work!
Thaksin was apparently very anti cannabis The current Prime Minister was Thaksin's lawyer. Look at what has been happening.
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.
"Have dogs and cats started living together, is there mass hysteria..." LOL
555, this must be the longest video you've ever made and I've never seen you so passionate. But agree with you 100%, it's either madness or a major vested interest at play.
Oh, I've done longer. Go back to the COVID era. I made some really long ones then.
--BWH
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?
This is why I moved out of NYC and moved to Bangkok. You definitely have more rights here in Thailand than you would ever in NYC
This is actually disturbing. One of the reasons I left NYC and went to Thailand. Hopefully this kind of thing does not end up happening in Thailand...
The video is nothing compared to the 'war on drugs' that took place in Thailand just over 20 years' ago. Something that isn't needed again.
I understand NYC has an unlicensed cannabis store problem but this was absurdly excessive. If Thailand relists cannabis there won't be any shops to inspect.
Crazy stuff. Do you think the same can happen in Thailand?
Alcohol deaths versus cannabis deaths?
Nepal is splendid this time of year and the Temple Balls taste yummy ...
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)
due process.....in the U.S.A? ha! what a joke!
its all about taxes... goverment control
Say no to drugs
This is all a charade. Through all of my high school years back in New Jersey, most of the people I knew smoked weed. It was illegal back then and yet everyone had access to it. Same with the prostitution. It's everywhere and easily accessible. There are escort websites and it's not so difficult to get it if one wants it.
I thought the Thai prisons are full , if they recriminalise will this not just cause more problems for the prisons?
Thailand do things a bit differently. Its usually with a smile, explanation and negotiations. They have been in this import and export industry from the beginning of time. Its like drinking water for them. Its all good my friend.
Cheers, I hear ya.
--BWH
It’s because there has been training from Israel for USA police. They been encouraged to do vigilante justice ignoring laws. Why would they care, they have immunity.
Crazy
They got bigger Egos 😮
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Doctors need a cash grab yo , let’s require prescriptions
I appreciate the honesty and I am open to the notion. That said, perhaps only prescriptions are necessary for higher gradients? As for those already operating in the present state of the retail market, things need to remain largely under present conditions per their licensure. That stated, we have time to pass a law. We have years left of this parliament. Let's not see this done semi-transparently and with less-than-optimal public input. Let's put it before parliament. Let's have debates, public input, and then vote on a bill. After that create regulations stemming therefrom. What are our parliamentarians paid to do if not this? Thailand needs to do this one in such a way that it will create a sustainable cannabis space that will benefit the most Thais while harming the least.
--BWH
Im kinda down the middle. I had a clearance job, so i was never effected by cannabis. I did watch the social impact though. In one generation, I watched cannabis go from medical only, to everyone, to antire generation of stoners, living with their parents and playing video games instead of transitioning to adulthood. Although I could care less what happens to american culture, i dont want to see negative impacts on thai culture and future generations. Its out of the context of this video, but i had to let it out as i have a heart investment of the future of thailand.
You’re assuming a lot here, social media has made more people lazy than every drug combined. How do you know it is cannabis if you were never affected by it?
Statistics have shown a reduction in crime from the legalization of cannabis.
Visit Boulder Colorado and all your points are refutable. Shiny happy people. Not worrying about a uniformed bully. No health problems. Many taxes for government. You spin.
"living with their parents and playing video games instead of transitioning to adulthood"
these people always existed, its not like weed being legal made everyone suddenly smoke. It's always been easy to obtain especially for teenagers in places where it's not legal.
Also, I'd imagine the absurd increases in the costs of education and housing may have more to do with young people living with their parents than the legal status of weed
OH SHUT *UP*
ban Russians not weed
Clown Show.
Ben I’m not against legalizing cannabis anywhere in the world, but I would say it’s beginning look like you have a major dog in the fight. I think it would help if you stated publicly that you are either are not a direct investor or represent a client who is an investor in the industry. As for the shop owner if he had nothing to hide why not just let the cops in and find nothing.
I've already stated my position. It has not changed. Check the record. I AM the dog in the fight.
"As for the shop owner if he had nothing to hide why not just let the cops in and find nothing."
The old: "If you got nothin to hide" argument? That is precisely the point of our rights, because people HAVE A RIGHT TO HIDE THINGS. That is called privacy. In the States we have due process so this RIGHT is not unduly infringed upon. The police had no warrant and a statutory provision stating clearly that they could not search if a search was refused. There was a fine involved with that choice and they could have assessed it and issued it on the spot I presume. It appears they didn't and now the question is: what are the legal consequences of their decision?
--BWH
Exactly....way to tell em....