New rule allows growth of cannabis plants
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New rule allows growth of cannabis plants
https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30381186The Cabinet has agreed to the removal of cannabis from the narcotic list under an approved ministerial regulation of the Public Health Ministry, said Traisulee Traisaranakul, Deputy Government Spokesperson, on Tuesday (January 28).
The regulation states that researches would be conducted on the effects of cannabis in medicines, cosmetics, and herbs in line with government's policy to boost the country's production competitiveness.
“Preliminary, this regulation allows the cultivation of cannabis plants by individuals and corporation, subject to the conditions on trade and possession ” Traisulee explained.
“The regulation also states that cannabis plants can be grown at the maximum of one rai per household” she said, adding that “Growers must be licensed, and grow only species specified in the new regulation”.
I would like a explanation of the last paragraph.
one rai? thats a LOT of dope 1,600 sq m
Who handles the licensing?
What new regulation...
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It's not intended for growing cannibis. Licenses for one rai will only be granted for species of hemp plants with less than 0.3 THC.phuketrichard wrote: ↑Tue Jan 28, 2020 6:07 pm
https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30381186The Cabinet has agreed to the removal of cannabis from the narcotic list under an approved ministerial regulation of the Public Health Ministry, said Traisulee Traisaranakul, Deputy Government Spokesperson, on Tuesday (January 28).
The regulation states that researches would be conducted on the effects of cannabis in medicines, cosmetics, and herbs in line with government's policy to boost the country's production competitiveness.
“Preliminary, this regulation allows the cultivation of cannabis plants by individuals and corporation, subject to the conditions on trade and possession ” Traisulee explained.
“The regulation also states that cannabis plants can be grown at the maximum of one rai per household” she said, adding that “Growers must be licensed, and grow only species specified in the new regulation”.
I would like a explanation of the last paragraph.
one rai? thats a LOT of dope 1,600 sq m
Who handles the licensing?
What new regulation...
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Re: New rule allows growth of cannabis plants
One rai is a lot, but the license of growing cannabis will surely be granted only to pharmaceutical companies or cosmetic ones for making their products. Don't think that any person will be able to get such a license, grow cannabis in his backyard, and after that sell it. I am sure that all the cannabis that such people will grow will be strictly monitored so that it won't be sold in another state where cannabis is illegal or delivered to another country. But with this new cannabis rule, the price of weed will surely decrease, I don't know how good it will be for big companies that sell cannabis, but for us simple customers this is excellent.
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Are they going to pardon all those locked up for having weed?
I'm standing up, so I must be straight.
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Re: New rule allows growth of cannabis plants
each thai family is legally allowed to grow up to 6 plants
Diners get to try 140 cannabis-mixed dishes at exploratory fair
doubt you'd get a high off of the meal
Diners get to try 140 cannabis-mixed dishes at exploratory fair
https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/ge ... kwJ3ySGRUUMaejo University in Chiang Mai yesterday launched an event to let fair-goers have a taste of cannabis-mixed dishes cooked from more than 40 restaurants in Chiang Mai.
The event was supervised by the Maejo Natural Farming Research and Development Centre, to make use of cannabis parts and make the drug more accessible to people, Arnat Tancho, the centre's director, said yesterday.
doubt you'd get a high off of the meal
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
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