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Al Slitter
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You both make a very good point.

I was speaking from my point of view and not the general Thai population.

If you check things out in more detail you might find that only Thai nationals who are registered to

cut wood would get a permit. Foreigners such as my self are not part of the registration process.

One last point being able to apply for this permit is one thing the other is in getting it.

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I am retired and have lived here for over 16 years now.

I live in Northern Thailand with my family of many years.

I want to thank all those that contributed to my request for help and want to close this channel as I have what I needed.

I do not wish to continue with a political or personal country issues going forward.

So please accept that and let us switch back to issues relating to chain saws.

Thank you again!

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8 hours ago, Al Slitter said:

If you check things out in more detail you might find that only Thai nationals who are registered to cut wood would get a permit. Foreigners such as my self are not part of the registration process.

Ah, i see. This was not mentioned in what i read on the subject. Seems a very odd and specific set of laws. But apparently there to prevent illegal logging.

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