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- Opiated Thai Sticks: Myth or Truth? -

@hempy

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I know they make cuts on the bulb and then collect the sap and going from the info I have seen on it so far it's collected the same day because the darker it becomes, the weaker the opium becomes.
If you're going to quote it, at lest quote it in full, mate, so it makes sense.

My sauce of info of information for that quote is here, go to 33m.



Any further complaints, please feel free to contact the village girl or film reporter.
 

Cvh

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It would be great if someone could explain if this is even possible? Is there any point in the opium making process that has opium suspended in water, and is it even possible any meaningful quantity will then be infused in the cannabis by dipping or soaking?
I posted a recipe in one the starting pages of this thread and added my opinion too after looking into this process and if early water even can exist. But again that's my opinion on reading that recipe.

You can find the post here. (The recipe is in the quote in that post)

Post in thread '- Opiated Thai Sticks: Myth or Truth? -' https://www.icmag.com/threads/opiated-thai-sticks-myth-or-truth.374015/post-12234203
 

Cvh

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In the following documentary they show the Opium production near the Thai, Burma and Laos border. They say that 80% of the Opium was produced in this area what's called the Golden Triangle.

Also they clearly say and also show that poppies isn't the only thing cultivated here in this region. They also grew cannabis (It's around past 30 mins into the video).

Isn't this region also know for Cannabis production? I read a lot in this thread about Laos cannabis production.

I think this documentary shows that poppies and cannabis have been grow side by side in the northern region in Thailand near the Burma and Laos border.

 
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Donald Mallard

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In the following documentary they show the Opium production near the Thai, Burma and Laos border. They say that 80% of the Opium was produced in this area what's called the Golden Triangle.

Also they clearly say and also show that poppies isn't the only thing cultivated here in this region. They also grew cannabis (It's around past 30 mins into the video).

Isn't this region also know for Cannabis production? I read a lot in this thread about Laos cannabis production.

I think this documentary shows that poppies and cannabis have been grow side by side in the northern region in Thailand near the Burma and Laos border.


I think it was a little misleading him calling what he showed a forest ,
it was likely a few plants , since he showed poppy fields , it wouldnt have been a problem to show a field of cannabis , so i dont think thats what it was there ,
having said that ,, sure they grow cannabis there , but they are not known for growing thai stick for export , thats what the north eastern area bordering on Laos is famous for ,
the northern part was famous for poppies ...
also , that cannabis was in Burma , not Thailand ...
 
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