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  2. Thailand to recriminalise cannabis as PM vows to get ... - AOL

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    Thailand will re-list cannabis as a narcotic by year-end, its prime minister said on Tuesday, in a stunning U-turn just two years after becoming one of the first countries in Asia to decriminalise ...

  3. Capital punishment in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thailand retains the death penalty, but carries it out only sporadically. Since 1935, Thailand has executed 326 people, 319 by shooting (the latest on 11 December 2002), and 7 by lethal injection (the latest on 18 June 2018). As of March 2018, 510 people are on death row. [2] As of October 2019, 59 are women and 58 are for drug-related crimes.

  4. Psychotropic Substances Act (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    Thailand's Psychotropic Substances Act is a law designed to regulate certain mind-altering drugs. According to the Office of the Narcotics Control Board, "The Act directly resulted from the Convention on Psychotropic Substances 1971 of which Thailand is a party." The Act divides psychotropic drugs into four Schedules.

  5. Ya ba - Wikipedia

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    Law enforcement officials said that as of 2002, most of the drug was produced by the United Wa State Army in Myanmar. [13] It was smuggled from Myanmar across the porous border into Thailand. In 2014, it was reported that Thailand's northeast provinces have seen a 700% increase in the number of people arrested for meth since 2008, according to ...

  6. China has deported a VW executive for allegedly using drugs ...

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    Drug use is an administrative offense in China punishable by a 10- to 15-day detention and a fine of up to 2,000 yuan ($280). Thailand legalized marijuana in 2022 but Chinese authorities have warned that use of the drug overseas is equivalent to using it at home and subject to the same penalties. 10/23/2024 06:31 -0400

  7. Royal Thai Police - Wikipedia

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    The Provincial Police thus handled law enforcement activities and in many cases was the principal representative of the central government's authority in much of the country. During the 1960s and early-1970s, as the police assumed an increasing role in counterinsurgency operations, a lack of coordination among security forces operating in the ...

  8. Drug policy - Wikipedia

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    Thailand has a strict drug policy. The use, storage, transportation and distribution of drugs is illegal. In 2021, Thailand unified all the laws on narcotic, psychoactive substances, and inhalants into the Narcotic Code 2564 BE (2021 AD) [56] with more relaxing policy. The sentence of many criminal offenses relating to narcotic was reduced as ...

  9. Warren Fellows - Wikipedia

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    Warren Fellows (13 September 1953 – 14 January 2022) was an Australian former drug courier who was sentenced to life imprisonment in Thailand in 1978 for his role in a heroin trafficking operation that took place from Perth to Bangkok.