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    Registered patients can keep medicinal cannabis for 3 months from May 21st

    Patients, in registered possession of medicinal cannabis, will be allowed to keep it for three months after the amnesty deadline expired on Tuesday.


    Food and Drug Administration secretary-general Dr. Tharet Krasanairaveevong said today that the message, widely shared on the social media, claiming that registered patients could keep it for six months is incorrect, emphasizing that the duration of the respite is only three months.


    According to the amnesty, the amount of medicinal cannabis that a patient can legally possess must also be appropriate and necessary for their treatment.


    Dr. Tharet said that, after three months, medicinal cannabis, which is manufactured to quality standards, will be available to be prescribed to patients by clinicians who have undergone appropriate training in the use of medicinal cannabis.


    Civic groups, concerned with the use of medicinal cannabis, however, are not satisfied with what they view as water-tight control of the use of medicinal cannabis, making it hard for patients to get access to the drug.


    They have staged a long march, which kicked off on Tuesday in Phichit province, to demand amendments to the narcotics law to remove cannabis from the list of narcotic drugs, to enable easier access by patients to medicinal cannabis.

    https://www.thaipbsworld.com/registe...from-may-21st/

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    Quote Originally Posted by misskit View Post
    to demand amendments to the narcotics law to remove cannabis from the list of narcotic drugs, to enable easier access by patients to medicinal cannabis.
    Waaay too late. The $$ signs are well etched into the eyes of those who will retain control of the regulated market.

    ^A lot of sticks in there!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maanaam View Post
    A lot of sticks in there!
    Is that good or bad?

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    Its not called Thai stick for nothing...It's the buds that you want.that unsocial shit is good for one thing, imo, bringing you down off party drugs

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pragmatic View Post
    Is that good or bad?
    Bad pic and not cleaned yet. Not bad. That's just way it grows here. Get sticks out and it is fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dillinger View Post
    party drugs
    Quote Originally Posted by Dillinger View Post
    Thai stick
    The truely perfect party accessory.

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    How does one go about getting registered for medical chuff? Would a propensity for heavy drinking and a Gout problem suffice? Askin for a friend

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    Quote Originally Posted by beerlaodrinker View Post
    How does one go about getting registered for medical chuff? Would a propensity for heavy drinking and a Gout problem suffice? Askin for a friend
    Tell your friend to read this.

    Thai Law: Foreigners and the Medical Marijuana Law, Explained

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norton View Post
    Good news,
    Can you lay your hands on 96.4% vol. Ethanol ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by beerlaodrinker View Post
    How does one go about getting registered for medical chuff? Would a propensity for heavy drinking and a Gout problem suffice? Askin for a friend
    Tell your friend to do same as you would in Laos. Incentivise a doctor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by foobar View Post
    Can you lay your hands on 96.4% vol. Ethanol ?
    I have a mate here in Hatyai who makes edibles. He gets his online.

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