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Honestly, the list looks impressive, but I’m wondering about the effect on local communities. Won’t this encourage more drug use among the youth?
Actually, regulating and creating a safe environment for cannabis shops can decrease illegal activities and help educate the public on safe usage.
That’s a good point. I hadn’t thought about the regulatory benefits and education aspect. Thanks for the insight!
I’m still not convinced. Nothing good can come from making drugs more accessible to people, especially young ones.
Visited ‘Wonderland Bangkok’ last month. Great vibe and quality products. Highly recommend it!
Agreed! ‘Wonderland Bangkok’ has a solid selection. But ‘Kush House’ is my go-to for unique strains.
Isn’t it problematic that we’re celebrating drug culture like it’s completely harmless? There are still significant risks associated with marijuana.
While cannabis is not for everyone, comparing it to harder drugs ignores its medical benefits and the fact that it’s safer than alcohol.
Exactly! Plus, it’s about personal freedom and choice. With proper education and regulation, adults should be allowed to make their own decisions.
I’d argue that normalizing any substance use has broader societal implications we still don’t fully understand.
I think what’s happening in Bangkok is part of a larger global trend towards legalization and understanding of cannabis. It’s fascinating from a historical perspective.
True. And it’s interesting to see how each country’s approach varies depending on cultural and legal perspectives.
For those concerned, it’s worth noting that regulation helps control quality and safety of the products. Street purchases are way riskier.
That’s a valid point. I’ve always been worried about contaminants in unregulated products.
How does Thailand’s approach to cannabis compare to places like Amsterdam or Colorado? Are there lessons to be learned?
One major difference is the cultural context and how cannabis fits into it. Thailand has a unique history with the plant that influences its policies.
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