All monks tested positive for meth at a Buddhist temple

The monks at a Thai monastery will undergo drug rehabilitation in the near future.

All monks tested positive for meth at a Buddhist temple
Monks tested positive for using meth

After the residing monks tested positive for methamphetamine, a Buddhist temple in central Thailand was empty of its holy men, and they were all defrocked and shown the door. According to the Wellington Guelph Drug Strategy in Ontario, "stimulants are drugs that increase central nervous system activity."They basically alter the way your brain works, which results in faster breathing, faster heartbeat, more energy, and the impression that you can handle anything.

All monks tested positive for meth at a Buddhist temple

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A district official confirmed to the Agence France-Presse (AFP) that four monks, including an abbot, no longer live at the temple in the Bung Sam Phan district after testing positive for meth the day before.According to reports, all holy men will undergo drug rehabilitation in the near future.Per Bad habit, the priests were constrained by police to take pee tests, accordingly fizzling, however Standpoint reports that new heavenly men were supposed to be shipped off the sanctuary quite promptly.

Not the first time Thai monks have been in trouble for using drugs. Monks have been sent away for a little drug reeducation before.Four Buddhist monks were expelled from the order just four days after being ordained in late spring 2022 for using a bong. In fact, the teens were caught smoking marijuana while participating in a nine-day drug rehabilitation program that was partially overseen by the Buddhist Sangha, the order, and the criminal court.