Abstract
Thailand is the first country in Asia to legally allow the cultivation of cannabis (from which marijuana is obtained) both on an industrial scale and at home. The use of marijuana is allowed for medicinal purposes, as well as for the manufacture of cosmetics, food and beverages. Supporters of the legalization of cannabis believe that this will give large incomes to agriculture and tourism, as many will want to be "treated" with marijuana. At the same time, bans on the use of marijuana for "recreational purposes" will be introduced. Opponents warn against the spread of drug addiction, even among children and those who are unwittingly exposed to drugs through food. In neighboring countries Thailand's decision was treated with caution, warning against the import of marijuana, which is banned in a number of countries. The legalization of marijuana in Thailand is part of the worldwide campaign to promote drugs, which is pushed and sponsored by big businessmen and, above all, J. Soros and transnational campaigns (Monsanta, etc.) Goals: firstly, the huge profits that the drug market brings, secondly (and this is the most important thing) the anesthesia of the population to facilitate the management of global processes.
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