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  1. Your best bet would be to find a jewelry maker that may be interested in buying it. Gold shops obviously won't touch it unless it's 23% plus pure. Another option is to pawn it.
  2. I've lived in Issan for over 14 years. Cannabis is the least of their "problems" among youth, middle aged and the elderly. Lao Khao and yaba take center stage IMO.
  3. Cannabis in Thailand is NOT going anywhere. Even if Thailand put cannabis back on the narcotics list and legalized it for medical use only, there are so many good strains floating around the kingdom now. The black market will flourish (which is obviously counter productive given the fact that it's a cash crop that should benefit the economy). No matter what happens in the near future, gone are the days of only scoring (mostly) s**t brick weed, so that's a positive. Wake up Thailand! Look at the handful of countries where cannabis is legal. Try to integrate some of the laws and policies set up to control and regulate the legal market. On another note, can't these news sites find a better stock photo?
  4. I was thinking exactly the same. Those are some ugly buds for sure.
  5. You may benefit from a screen if you are smoking hashish-especially bubble hash. Bong or bowl. Most screens you find are metal or brass. Kind of a no no when smoking out of glass unless that's all you can find. There are 2 types: a "daisy" which works wonders to catch ash in a glass hand pipe and a "Jax" screen that is made for a tapperd bowl which you find in a glass bong. Both are made from the same borosilicate glass that glass bongs/bowls are made from. I haven't posted on TV in ages, but I enjoyed this thread. "Bong"??? come on! It's the only Thai word that is universally understood no matter what language you speak. Unless you don't smoke weed. Then maybe it's best to save your advice for another thread?
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