The Marijuana Committee sent a letter to political parties. Confirm the issue to amend the draft law, begging not to delay

Cannabis committee sends political party books Confirms the issue to amend the draft law and asks MPs not to delay – playing politics

At 1:30 p.m. on September 16, at the National Assembly, there was a meeting of the Commission (CAT) Extraordinary Consideration of the Marijuana Bill (Act) Act, B.E. Mr. Supachai Jaisamut list of MPs Bhumjaithai Party (PorThor.) as the chairman of the committee chaired the meeting. To review the content as the council voted to remove the content back for consideration. The committee has discussed the matter to confirm the report that The committee proposed to the council on September 14 last. Without amendments, the committee has carefully and rigorously reviewed the contents of every issue discussed at the council meeting. In addition, today (16 September) no MPs submitted any desired issues. committee to amend

Then at 3 p.m. Mr. Panthep Puaphongphan A spokesman for the committee of the Extraordinary Committee to consider a draft of the Marijuana Hemp Act B.E. … announced after the meeting that The committee resolved to send a letter to all political parties that voted to remove the said bill from the agenda. and requesting that the objection be addressed The committee considers it within 7 days and the committee will meet again on October 3 for consideration. As for the opinions, we will discuss and ask for the committee’s resolution again. The committee did not see any issues that should be addressed. because of the content The MPs’ discussion on September 14 was an issue that The committee considered it all. no new issues

“The Committee believes that the Council should not delay. If you do not agree with the revised section of the committee, it should be considered and passed a resolution to approve. or will modify the content according to the amendment reserved Politics should not be played. However, the committee does not discuss whether the council should open an extraordinary session or not. Because it’s a matter of whipping the council to consider,” said Panthep.

Mr Panthep confirmed that Voting to remove the cannabis bill, the committee noted that it was a political game. Between the major political parties in the coalition government, despite the fact that the cannabis bill is a government policy and has been endorsed by the Prime Minister because it is a financial law

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