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ส่วนผสมIt is said legality of marijuana in Cambodia is little more than face against international pressures (UN and DEA) and on the ground the laws are rarely enforced. In the Netherlands (e.g. Amsterdam) marijuana is also illegal but with tolerance policies it can exist in grey areas. I guess the situation is not so different. That being said I would never recommend testing the laws as corrupt policemen could happily wangle bribes and if you don’t pay up the Cambodian jails don’t come highly recommended. Anyway for the sake of ‘research’ I call again to the Happy Pizzas in search of ingredients with cigarettes. This I am fairly sure is illegal. People look confused as if to say “you want to smoke it??” but this may have been due to my clean-cut, narc-like demeanor. So the 4th is the charm, the proprietor offering ingredients on its own at $15 a bag. Having come thus far I reluctantly fork it over. The lady turns to the fridge pulls out a cool bag of marijuana and hands it over. So I am clueless with marijuana prices… but this bag looks huge (pictured below). With a flight the following morning we find ourselves stuck with a huge bag of marijuana. $15 flushed down our hotel toilet… So again I’ll stress that in no way do I want to promote smoking or buying marijuana and all this comes from personal curiosity. Like most I also find stoners to be irritating and the parasitical nature of drug cultures in Asia have put me off many destinations for travel (e.g. Vang Vieng). At the same time these niche tourists do exist and to putting them where they want to be makes it a lot easier for the rest of us to avoid them.
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