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Thailand’s new government is moving ahead to pass new legisalation banning cannabis for recreational use in a major reversal 18 months after the country became the first in Asia to decriminalize the plant.

The relaxed laws saw a lucrative cannabis industry catering to locals and foreigners alike boom across the Southeast Asian nation, but a new conservative coalition government came to power late last year vowing to tighten the rules and only allow medical use.

A draft bill was released on Tuesday by Thailand’s health ministry outlining hefty fines or prison sentences of up to one year for offenders – or both.

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[–] doctorcrimson 1 points 8 months ago

I'm 100% for recreational cannabis in adults 26 and older, but I do want to address a really weird statistical anomaly with it. Everywhere that decriminalizes weed either sees no change in crime rate, or a crime rate that falls slower than comparable regions. What's up with that? You would think the thing used as justification to incarcerate so very many people being made legal would mean there would be less arrests, less convictions, etc. But it just doesn't happen, so what the hell is going on? Are people switching to cocaine because weed stopped being cool to them?!

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