Pete is able to knock the scalpel away before it hits his eye. While dissecting frogs in science class, Pete’s lab partner taunts him by poking the frog’s eye and cutting off an arm with the scalpel, and later flings the scalpel after Pete accidentally kicks him. The next day, Pete becomes sick but still goes to school. Pete becomes unnerved upon reading that eyes can be donated and lashes out at his mom and Chuck. Pete manages to escape and the brothers return home, where their mom shows them brochures about being organ donors. The curtains open and Foxy begins to sing a lyric over and over about how "You can be a pirate, but first, you have to lose and eye and an aaaaaarrrrrrrrm".
Chuck escapes as Pete tries to start up Foxy, and Pete's shirt gets caught on a nail when he tries to catch him.
Feeling annoyed that he can’t join his friends (and specifically his crush Maria) to hang out, he decides to punish Chuck at Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza by taking him to the parts and service room where Foxy the Pirate is being kept, as Chuck is scared of Foxy. Pete is forced to babysit his younger brother, Chuck after their parents divorce. Readers beware: This collection of terrifying tales is enough to unsettle even the most hardened Five Nights at Freddy's fans. In this fourth volume, Five Nights at Freddy's creator Scott Cawthon spins three sinister novella-length stories from different corners of his series' canon, featuring cover art from fan-favorite artist LadyFiszi. But in the grim world of Five Nights at Freddy's, empty feelings often attract hungry monsters. Samantha and her sister, Susie, struggle to exist side by side, desperate to connect after a horrific tragedy. Kasey struggles with the lengths she'll go to survive on the streets after stealing a pair of unusual novelty glasses. Pete lashes out at his younger brother in the wake of his parents' divorce, falling prey to a gruesome curse. “But I understand that it will take more years to make that happen.Five Nights at Freddy's fans won't want to miss this pulse-pounding collection of three novella-length tales that will keep even the bravest FNAF player up at night. “I hope Thailand will finally liberalize cannabis for both medical and recreational use like the United States or Canada,” he said. Tonnam questioned why Thailand cannot legalize cannabis for recreational use, in the same legally-controlled manner it does with cigarettes and alcoholic beverages. The ministry’s list of controlled drugs regulates a number of substances - from heroine, which is banned, to prescription and over-the counter medicine. Flowers of the plant had been on the list of controlled drugs, so until now cannabis oil had been permitted only for treatments. He said that the act would also allow people to smoke marijuana for medicinal purposes. The proposed Cannabis Act would allow only patients whose diseases can be eased with marijuana, such as cancer and depression, to grow the plants at home, said Tonnam Niyamapar, a member of The Alliance of Citizens’ Cannabis Association, a lobbying group. In the period ahead of it becoming effective, the ministry will seek to have a bill on cannabis approved by Parliament to clarify several legal points. The delisting will take effect 120 days after its publication in the government gazette. Anutin’s Bhumjai Thai Party, a major partner in the current coalition government, campaigned in the previous year’s election for the legalization of cannabis production to aid farmers. Thailand in 2020 became the first Asian nation to allow the production and use of cannabis for medicinal purposes, under tight controls. The ministry’s stated policy is to promote the use of cannabis for medicinal purposes and build an industry around derived products.ĪP FACT CHECK: Republicans skew Jackson's record on crime Production, sale and possession of cannabis will remain partially regulated, however, meaning recreational use of marijuana is not yet legal.
“Cannabis actually has plenty of medical benefits, not different from other herbs, and we are trying our best to make the Thai people enjoy both medical and economic benefits from it,” Anutin said Tuesday. However, extracted content will remain illegal if it contains more than 0.2% of the psychoactive ingredient that produces a “high” - tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC.Īt a signing ceremony, Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said he hoped to set out a “new history for cannabis” in Thailand and remove the stigma around it. The delisting will mean all parts of cannabis, including flowers and seeds, are allowed to be used in Thailand. BANGKOK (AP) - Thailand on Tuesday moved one step closer toward being the first Asian nation to decriminalize marijuana, after its health minister signed a measure officially dropping cannabis from a list of controlled drugs.