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BREAKING: Alcohol Can Be Sold on Buddhist Holidays in Thailand?
A talk regarding a proposed change to the Alcohol Ban, which has been in effect for over 50 years, in that it may be amended to permit sales of alcohol on Buddhist holidays in some venues that cater to tourists.
Could Thailand Learn from Native American Casinos?
A talk on Casino Policy in Thailand whereby the Government is presently discussing various ideas when the best approach may be to visit other jurisdictions and study their mistakes and successes before moving forward.
Hey Pattaya Mail, Either Let Me Print Your Articles or Copy Citations, Please?
A quick message to Pattaya Mail, one of the new sources which provide great information for expats in Thailand.
A Message to the Thai Prime Minister
A talk on the Gaming Law in Thailand specifically to suggest that the Government and the PM herself should consider the issue carefully and avoid permitting foreigners to influence Gambling in Thailand.
Fixing the Cannabis-Alcohol Discrepancy in Thailand?
A talk on the ban on alcohol sales on Buddhist holidays, which may soon be lifted at some venues frequented by tourists, which interestingly the ban did not apply to cannabis shops where sales were possible.
Thai Will Drafting: New Spouses and Prior Children?
A talk on the drafting of Wills in Thailand which can be of concern especially if there are children from a previous relationship whereby formalities must be followed in order to avoid future problems for those heirs.
Do Thai Yellow House Books Convey Real Estate Rights?
A talk on the Yellow House Book which can be utilized by foreigners in Thailand as a document to show one's registered address but is not proof regarding ownership of property or land.
Airbnb, Work Permits, and Foreign Owned Condos in Thailand?
This talk goes into the issue of Airbnb in Thailand which is not as straightforward as in other countries as renting in Thailand has a 30-day minimum rental period which may not serve the purposes of Airbnb.