Le régime Thaï favorise la fin de la guerre aux méthamphétamines

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Le régime Thaï favorise la fin de la guerre aux méthamphétamines

21 juin 2016

Le Ministre de la Justice Paiboon Koomchaya a proposé d’enlever les méthamphétamines de la liste des stupéfiants dangereux interdits, étant donné que les mesures actuelles pour supprimer les drogues ont échoué. Pour en savoir plus, en anglais, veuillez lire les informations ci-dessous.

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By King-Oua Laohong and Anucha Charoenpo - Bangkok Post

Justice Minister Paiboon Koomchaya has proposed that ya ba (methamphetamines) be taken off the dangerous illicit narcotics list and put under the normal drugs category as current measures to suppress the drugs have failed.

However, if and when the drugs are to be taken off the list, all agencies will have to work out measures to ensure that the distribution, sale and use of the drugs are strictly controlled, Gen Paiboon said.

He made the proposal Wednesday at a meeting which discussed the results of the 2016 UN General Assembly Special Session on Drugs (UNGASS), adapting the recommendations to deal with drug problems in Thailand. The Supreme Court president Veerapol Tungsuwan was a speaker at the meeting and he echoed Gen Paiboon's opinion.

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