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Id like to visit some Asian countries in my lifetime and I'm thinking about starting next year. I'm interested in Taiwan (want to see Giant Bicycles factory and visit while I have the chance in case of China), South Korea (home of tae kwon do), Thailand (want to train Muay Thai), Vietnam (heard south Vietnam is good for tourists and relatively affordable), and I am interested in Japan (specifically, I would like to visit Super Mario World but I'm not sure about Japan because I heard that they're getting tired of tourists). I also want to try the food in every country.
I'd like to bring some THC gummies but I don't want to get in trouble.

I understand that it's generally considered a horrible idea to bring weed to any Asian country. I know that it's possible to test the liquid in vape pens and that a Canadian guy got 16 weeks of jail time in Singapore for bringing a weed vape pen which was actually quite lucky as he could've gotten 10 years and they'll execute you for higher quantities.
But what about gummies? It seems like it would be under the radar and would easily pass as a harmless candy. Is my idea reckless and ill advised?
I've cut way down on my marijuana consumption recently but I don't know if I see myself giving up mj completely. It's my only vice.
Upon further research, Korea seems out of the question for bringing gummies. I don't know how they test a gummy but I'm sure they can.
www.koreatimes.co.kr
I'd like to bring some THC gummies but I don't want to get in trouble.

I understand that it's generally considered a horrible idea to bring weed to any Asian country. I know that it's possible to test the liquid in vape pens and that a Canadian guy got 16 weeks of jail time in Singapore for bringing a weed vape pen which was actually quite lucky as he could've gotten 10 years and they'll execute you for higher quantities.
But what about gummies? It seems like it would be under the radar and would easily pass as a harmless candy. Is my idea reckless and ill advised?
I've cut way down on my marijuana consumption recently but I don't know if I see myself giving up mj completely. It's my only vice.
Upon further research, Korea seems out of the question for bringing gummies. I don't know how they test a gummy but I'm sure they can.
Koreans who smoke weed overseas to face criminal charges, gov't warns - The Korea Times
The government has warned Korean travelers and residents in other countries not to smoke marijuana, saying those who ignore this message could face...
Siblings cleared of drug charges after unwittingly eating cannabis jellies from Thailand - The Korea Times
A woman in her 30s and her younger brother have been cleared of drug charges after eating cannabis jellies without knowing the ingredients, accordi...
www.koreatimes.co.kr
Customs service warns against products containing marijuana - The Korea Times
The Korea Customs Service (KCS) has cautioned against travelers bringing in various forms of cannabis products, such as gummies, chocolates and oil...
www.koreatimes.co.kr
juice ain't worth the squeeze homie.
