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Fresh Music News – Porsche Debuts as 'SVRN' with First Single 'WHY,' Exploring Deep Emotional Depths

Porsche Siwakorn returns with a new solo identity as 'SVRN,' debuting on GLIIDE label with the introspective single 'WHY,' a moody exploration of emotional pain and unanswered questions.

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Porsche Siwakorn returns after a two-year break with a new solo artist identity as 'SVRN' (SOVEREIGN), becoming the first artist of the GLIIDE label, a music project resulting from collaboration between GMM MUSIC and Warner Music Asia.

SVRN debuts with the single 'WHY,' taking on the role of Concept Creator to oversee the entire artistic vision. He collaborates with producer Mek Titiwat Rongtong and executive music producer Gak Mukek Jongmancong.

Musically, the track tells its story through a slow, moody melody, conveying deep emotional pain in a simple yet powerful way. The song's highlight creates an atmosphere of emotional looping—as if trapped in the same emotional state, caught in an unanswered question. The music video amplifies this sense of being stuck in a loop.

'WHY' serves as a sonic journey into SVRN's inner world, leaving listeners with an open-ended question: sometimes 'forgetting' may not be a matter of time, but rather the heart's reluctance to let go of a feeling.

Watch the official MV for 'WHY' on YouTube: https://youtu.be/iUxg2_66Q0s?si=JzMZdhQYw4N_ERvS and stream the track on all major streaming platforms.

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Police

Popular Cafe Busted for Illegally Selling Drugs and Medical Devices to Over 50 Beauty Clinics

Bangkok authorities busted a popular cafe operating as an illegal distribution hub for unregistered cosmetic injectables and medical devices, seizing over 4 million baht in products supplied to more than 50 beauty clinics across Thailand fo

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On May 21, 2025, Deputy Police General Kongkrit Leisitthikul ordered a joint operation led by Police Colonel Veerapong Klaithong and Police Major Anutsara Buaedang, in coordination with the Thai FDA (Food and Drug Administration), to dismantle an illegal online pharmaceutical and medical device distribution operation in Bangkok's Ladprao district. Authorities seized 777 items across 67 categories valued at over 4 million baht.

The investigation began after the FDA reported discovering unregistered injectable cosmetic products including Botox and anesthetic creams being distributed illegally. When injected—particularly on the face—these unregistered products risk ineffectiveness, allergic reactions, and serious harm to consumers.

Investigators found that a popular cafe was being used as a storage and distribution hub for both registered and unregistered pharmaceutical and medical products through online channels. Most inventory consisted of products popular in beauty clinics, including Botox, fillers, anesthetic creams, vitamins, and weight-loss pens.

A search warrant was executed at the cafe, revealing large quantities of medical devices and drugs, including registered products sold from an unauthorized location and unregistered products such as Hyaluronic Acid fillers, Botox, Nabota, Aestox, Hutox, Xeomin, Mounjaro, anesthetic creams, skin vitamins, and packaging materials.

During interrogation, the operator admitted to running a beauty clinic alongside the cafe using the clinic's name as a purchasing channel for drugs and medical equipment. Products were stored in the cafe and sold online, with cafe staff handling packaging and shipping through delivery services to over 50 beauty clinics in Bangkok and other provinces for approximately two years.

Initial charges filed include selling drugs without authorization, selling unregistered pharmaceutical formulations, selling medical devices by an unauthorized seller, and distributing unregistered products.

Dr. Supattra Bunserm, Secretary of the Food and Drug Administration, stated authorities will coordinate with legitimate product manufacturers to verify whether the seized items include counterfeit goods to ensure comprehensive legal action.

The FDA cautioned the public seeking cosmetic enhancements to use only licensed medical facilities with qualified physicians and verify product registration numbers through the FDA website or the "Mor Prom" mobile application. Injecting counterfeit products risks severe facial disfigurement or life-threatening complications.

Police General Natthasak Chaownasat, Deputy Commander of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, stated this operation disrupted the supply chain of counterfeit pharmaceutical and medical products attempting to infiltrate the beauty industry. The storage location lacked proper temperature control and pharmaceutical storage standards required by law, risking product degradation, severe allergic reactions, facial disfigurement, and serious health consequences. He also warned beauty clinic operators against participating in such illegal operations.

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National

Sports Committee Urges Government to Renegotiate, Reduce 2026 World Cup Broadcasting Rights Fees

A Thai parliamentary sports committee is urging the government to renegotiate 2026 World Cup broadcasting rights fees, potentially saving 1.4 billion baht by matching China's reported 20% discount. The committee raised concerns about the 1.

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At 10:00 AM on May 21, 2025 at Parliament, Watchrapol Toemmosak, a Nakhon Ratchasima MP from the Pheu Thai Party and vice chairman of the House Sports Committee, raised concerns about broadcasting the 2026 World Cup from June 11 to July 19. The primary concern is that the government would need to spend public funds to purchase broadcasting rights. The committee believes the short timeframe before the tournament creates doubts and wants the Prime Minister to reconsider several key issues:

1. Time zone challenges: Since matches will be held in the US, Canada, and Mexico—with significantly different time zones from Thailand—broadcasts would air between 3:00-9:00 AM, making it extremely difficult to secure corporate sponsors to cover licensing costs.

2. Broadcasting rights fees: While reports suggest approximately 1.3 billion baht, the actual total including taxes of 300 million baht and technical costs of 100 million baht amounts to 1.7 billion baht. The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) has already repealed the "must have" regulation, meaning it doesn't need to use public funds. The committee wants the government to renegotiate fees—noting China secured a 20% reduction. If Thailand negotiated at China's rate, costs would drop to approximately 300 million baht.

3. Lessons from the 2022 Qatar World Cup: High broadcasting rights fees, disputes between mobile operators and digital TV providers, and signal leakage across borders have made private companies hesitant to sponsor, seeing poor economic returns.

4. Gambling concerns: Major sporting events often attract gambling problems, particularly with easier access to online betting, leading to debt, crime, and social issues.

Watchrapol stated that on May 27, the committee will summon relevant agencies to discuss progress, the 1.7 billion baht budget impact, and their recommendations. The priority is for the government to review negotiation strategies to reduce fees as much as possible while minimizing government spending during the economic crisis. The committee will support whatever decision the government makes given the difficult circumstances.

When asked if the committee supports private sector participation in purchasing broadcasting rights, Watchrapol agreed but emphasized the government must first negotiate the base price. He noted that fees are typically calculated based on a nation's popularity, and while it seems absurd, the rights holder reduced fees for China and India due to their large populations and market concerns. Watchrapol expressed confidence that many countries haven't yet reached agreements and believes that in this era of high oil prices, the World Cup rights holder would be willing to negotiate, and that the Thai government can succeed in negotiations.

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Breaking

WHO Says Ebola Vaccine Could Take 9 Months to Deploy as Deaths Surge Past 140

WHO says an Ebola vaccine for the Bundibugyo strain could take nine months to deploy, as deaths surge past 140 cases primarily in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda.

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The World Health Organization announced that a vaccine against the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola virus could take up to nine months before becoming operational. WHO advisor Dr. Vusi Murthi said on May 20 that two candidate vaccines are under development to combat the Bundibugyo Ebola strain, but none have yet passed clinical trials.

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus reported 600 suspected Ebola cases with suspected deaths rising to 139, though numbers are expected to increase given the time required for virus detection. He noted at least 51 confirmed cases in the Democratic Republic of Congo and 2 additional cases in Uganda.

On May 17, the WHO declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern regarding the latest Ebola outbreak, though it stopped short of declaring it a pandemic emergency. The WHO's emergency committee agreed the situation does not constitute a pandemic-level emergency. "The WHO assesses the risk of spread as high at the national and regional levels, and low at the global level," Ghebreyesus clarified.

Meanwhile, the United Kingdom government announced it would allocate up to 20 million pounds, approximately 876 million baht, to help control the outbreak. These funds will support frontline medical personnel, improve infection control measures, and strengthen disease surveillance.

WHO officials stated they are investigating how long the virus has been circulating, but the immediate priority is containing the outbreak. The first known case involved a nurse who became ill and died on April 24 in Bunia, the capital of Ituri Province. Her body was returned to Mongwalu, one of two gold mining towns where most cases have been reported.

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Community

Doctor Jed Warns: Daily Bloating is a Red Flag for Intestinal Inflammation and Metabolic Breakdown

A deputy hospital director warns that daily bloating signals intestinal inflammation and metabolic dysfunction, often caused by rushed eating, insufficient chewing, excessive sugar and milk tea consumption, and late-night sleep patterns.

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Doctor Jed Warns: Daily Bloating is a Red Flag for Intestinal Inflammation and Metabolic Breakdown

Doctor Jed, or Dr. Jetsada Bunyavongvorawich, Deputy Director of Maha Rajchon Nakhon Ratchasima Hospital, posted on his Facebook page warning about recurring daily bloating as a sign of potential intestinal inflammation and metabolic dysfunction.

He notes that while occasional bloating seems minor, daily bloating is abnormal and a serious warning sign. Many people live unhealthy lifestyles—rushing meals, eating late, consuming milk tea daily, sleeping at 2 AM without moving—and dismiss their bloating as temporary. However, their body is sending distress signals that go ignored. Eventually, intestinal inflammation develops, metabolism becomes disrupted, weight climbs easily, fatigue sets in, skin deteriorates, and mood suffers.

Five Key Causes:

1. Eating Without Rest: The intestines can't keep up when continuously fed. Some wake with sweet coffee, rush lunch, eat heavily at dinner, and snack late into the night. The intestines never get a break. As food keeps entering, good gut bacteria lose balance, harmful bacteria multiply, gas increases, and bloating becomes daily. Chronic bloating is not normal.

2. Barely Chewing: Many eat in a rush, chewing just a few times before swallowing while checking their phone and hurrying to meetings. Poor digestion strains the intestines, gas builds up, and some complain eating even small amounts causes bloating—but the real problem is a compromised digestive system from never eating properly.

3. Sugar and Milk Tea Damage Intestines More Than Expected: Even if someone claims moderation, daily milk tea, sugary drinks, and constant snacking disrupt gut bacteria balance. Higher sugar feeds harmful bacteria, worsening bloating and fatigue, and metabolism becomes increasingly disrupted.

4. Late Nights Disrupt Intestinal Rhythm: The intestines have their own biological clock. People sleeping at 1-2 AM daily experience disrupted intestinal function, digestion, and bowel movements. Gut bacteria lose balance. Some wake with bloating before eating anything because their body hasn't rested enough.

5. Daily Bloating Affects More Than Just the Stomach: Chronic intestinal inflammation impacts immunity, hormones, and entire metabolism. Many experience easy weight gain, post-meal drowsiness, poor skin, mood swings, or constant sweet cravings because their internal systems have become disrupted.

Restoring Gut Health Requires Stopping the Damage First: • Reduce sugary drinks, milk tea, and snacking • Eat meals on schedule and chew slowly • Increase vegetables, fiber, and probiotic-rich foods • Sleep 7-9 hours and stop staying up until 2 AM • See a doctor if bloating persists beyond 2-4 weeks, or if accompanied by pain or abnormal bowel movements

If bloating happens "once in a while," it may be minor. But when daily bloating becomes normal life, that's not normal—your body is signaling internal damage. Many ignore this, thinking it will pass. What starts as bloating becomes weight gain, blood sugar dysfunction, and fat accumulation, requiring later intervention. Why wait until it gets worse before taking care of yourself while it's still just bloating? Feel free to comment with questions or topics you'd like me to cover.

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National

Youth Credit Charoen Pokphand Foundation as Opportunity to Grow into Future Leaders

Charoen Pokphand Group has intensified its scholarship program to develop talented youth nationwide into future leaders, offering educational support and internship opportunities across its diverse business operations spanning food, agricul

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In an era of AI and rapidly changing technology, the younger generation represents a crucial force driving the country's future. The Charoen Pokphand Group (CP) has confidence in the potential of young people and has continuously emphasized human development for over 48 years under the concept of "Building Leaders, Building the Future." The group is intensifying efforts to identify talented youth nationwide, or Next-Gen Talent, in line with the vision of Thanin Chearavanont, Senior Chairman of Charoen Pokphand Group, who wants to develop young people into "future leaders."

The CP Group scholarship program reflects the organization's belief that "human development is the most important investment a country can make." Over the past four decades, CP has not viewed educational scholarships merely as financial support but as a "platform of opportunity" that enables talented and capable youth to discover their own potential, access quality education, and build essential skills for the future world including leadership, creativity, teamwork, and social responsibility. The program also provides scholarship recipients with opportunities to learn, intern, and advance into actual work positions within the Charoen Pokphand Group and its affiliates, which operate businesses spanning food, agriculture, retail, telecommunications, digital, technology, and future enterprises.

Phakin Sangkaew, one of the scholarship applicants who graduated from Debsirin Nonthaburi School and is about to study at the Faculty of Medicine at Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, said he learned about the CP Group scholarship program through recommendations from teachers and friends who had previously received the grant. He views the program not just as providing educational opportunities but as opening a world of learning and new experiences that can lead to innovation development and creating tangible benefits for society. This aligns with his motivation to become an excellent doctor and use medical knowledge to help patients and society, with a goal of studying diligently and applying his knowledge to benefit the country.

"I want to thank the Charoen Pokphand Group for opening educational opportunities to youth, because education is a crucial foundation for human development, and when people are developed, they can create benefits for the country and society," Phakin said.

Meanwhile, Ms. Poorichaya Nillvisuth, a first-year student at the Faculty of Business Administration for Society at Srinakharinwirot University and scholarship applicant, expressed excitement and great honor at the opportunity to be part of the CP Group scholarship program. She noted that the scholarship will lead to important opportunities including internships at CP Group companies, which are leading Thai business organizations covering multiple industries, development of multidimensional skills, and knowledge necessary for future work that will help prepare her for a stable career path.

Ms. Thida Sae Lee, a student from Raj Pracha Anukhro 24 School in Phayao Province, revealed her feelings after participating in the selection process, describing it as a new and challenging experience because each selection round was highly intensive. If she receives this scholarship, beyond creating educational opportunities for herself, should she succeed in life and have the opportunity to become a future leader, she plans to bring the knowledge and experience gained back to develop her community, particularly remote areas still lacking educational opportunities, and serve as another driving force in distributing knowledge, scholarships, and technology access to children and youth in remote areas.

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National

Nattapong Slams Bhumjaithai's Constitutional Amendment Draft for Violating Three Core Principles and Locking in Monopoly

Pheu Thai's Nattapong rejected Bhumjaithai's constitutional amendment draft, saying it violates three core principles including public participation and prevents political monopolies, and called on all parties to align with these demands be

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At 9:30 AM on May 21, 2025, at Parliament, Nattapong Rueangpanya, Pheu Thai party leader and list MP, discussed the constitutional amendment requiring 20% opposition support, which raised questions about whether Kla Dharma party might vote for Bhumjaithai's draft.

"Our duty right now is to push for three core principles: Don't exclude the public from the equation—ensure public participation in decision-making at all stages, from the beginning to the end. Prevent any process that creates a monopoly for any single political party. Don't increase the Senate's power in drafting the new constitution," Nattapong stated.

He emphasized that Pheu Thai would send these demands to all political parties and is ready to sign any draft from any party that aligns with these three principles.

Regarding speculation about Kla Dharma's true opposition status, Nattapong said he couldn't criticize another party but wanted to send the same three-principle demands to Kla Dharma as to all other parties.

On the Prime Minister's claim that the constitutional amendment reflects the people's will, Nattapong disagreed, arguing that true public will means a constitution serving as supreme law ensuring transparency and real public power.

When asked if Bhumjaithai's draft aligns with Pheu Thai's three principles, Nattapong said he had reviewed some details and found it violates all three. The draft lacks public participation mechanisms and creates a monopoly through proportional representation while separating the proportion of MPs and Senators. He calculated that if one political group controls a Senate majority, gaining two-sevenths of appointees plus their lower house votes from 500 seats would exceed half, constituting monopoly control. Additionally, the draft increases Senate power—contrary to the principle of not expanding its authority.

Asked whether the Bhumjaithai draft would ultimately be defeated, Nattapong said he hadn't reviewed all details but noted that the key phase is the committee review stage, where political negotiations would determine which draft best aligns with the three principles to advance to the first reading, then to committee negotiations in the second reading.

On whether Pheu Thai would sign a second Memorandum of Agreement, Nattapong indicated the decision depends on future political context and how negotiations with the parliamentary political party coordination committee (VIP) and the various constitutional amendment drafts develop.

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Police

70-Year-Old Woman Left Homeless After 18-Year-Old Impersonates Government Official, Cons Village Committee Out of 400,000 Baht for House Construction

An 18-year-old posing as a government official scammed a Buriram village committee out of 400,000 baht meant for house construction, leaving a 70-year-old woman homeless after her home was demolished. Authorities have confirmed the fraud an

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A 70-year-old woman named Samruan Pathumrat in Buriram province has become homeless after her old house was demolished by the village committee in preparation for reconstruction following receipt of a 400,000-baht budget from the Community Organization Development Institute. A man claiming to be named Jetcharin, posing as a secretary of the institute and representing Buriram province, convinced the village committees to hand over the entire amount for construction. However, Jetcharin absconded with the money, leaving Samruan without shelter. On May 21, 2569, Piyanat Sengiem Sak from the Social Development and Human Security Office in Buriram, along with local administrators from Prakon Chai District, conducted an inspection of Samruan's demolished property. Investigators confirmed that an impersonation had indeed occurred, though the perpetrator was not actually a government official. Despite the confirmed fraud, the damage was already done and the elderly woman had suffered genuine hardship, prompting the Buriram governor to order immediate assistance. The Social Development Office indicated it could help through its housing repair budget and would expedite fund approval so villagers could assist in reconstruction. Officials have issued a warning to all village committees to be cautious of impersonation schemes and to verify credentials directly with government agencies rather than relying on appearance or verbal claims, especially given that an 18-year-old managed to perpetrate such an elaborate con.

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National

Grandsport Unveils Thailand National Volleyball Team 2026 Kit Under 'NEXT HORIZON' Concept

Grandsport unveiled Thailand's 2026 national volleyball team kit featuring converging line patterns symbolizing unity and progress, crafted with advanced moisture-wicking fabric designed for optimal performance at the 2026 Women's Nations L

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Grandsport has unveiled the 2026 Thailand national volleyball team competition kit under the 'NEXT HORIZON' concept, symbolizing a journey toward new horizons and relentless progress toward more ambitious goals. The standout design feature is the 'line' pattern on the jersey, strategically arranged in multiple directions but all converging toward the same objective—representing the power, determination, and heart of Thai national athletes from diverse backgrounds united toward a common goal. The design incorporates hidden floral, earth, and water motifs beneath the line patterns within the national flag and logo, reflecting the athletes' journey through new territories and challenges.

Thiti Pruksachaum, Deputy Executive Director of Grandsport Group, revealed that the company leverages its experience outfitting Thai athletes, particularly volleyball players. The team uses Micro Lite fabric with Lightweight Performance Fabric properties—lightweight, soft to touch, excellent moisture absorption, quick-drying, and breathable—enabling athletes to move freely throughout the match. Sleeve and jersey fit have been optimized to boost player confidence.

Thiti noted that this year's team blends experienced international-level athletes with emerging talents from Thailand League volleyball. The federation has even inducted several promising young players. He expressed optimism that the Thai women's volleyball team will deliver an exciting and competitive performance at the 2026 Women's Nations League volleyball championship from June 3 to July 27.

The 2026 national volleyball team jersey comes in four colors: Red Horizon (symbolizing power and forward momentum with infrared red lines and hidden floral patterns), Blue Horizon (representing stability and confidence with light blue flowing lines), White Horizon (denoting new beginnings with sleek black-line design), and Black Horizon (conveying strength with golden accents). The women's jersey retails for 850 baht (sizes S-3XL), while the men's jersey costs 850 baht (S-4XL) and 950 baht (5XL). Sales begin May 21, 2025, at all Grandsport Shop locations and online outlets.

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Police

Myanmar man found stabbed near Korat railway station

A 35-year-old Myanmar national was found stabbed near a railway station in Nakhon Ratchasima province on the evening of May 20, with police still searching for the suspect.

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NAKHON RATCHASIMA — A Myanmar national was found seriously injured with a stab wound beside a railway line near Jira railway station in northeastern Thailand, police said.

Police in Nakhon Ratchasima province said they were alerted on the evening of May 20 to a stabbing near the railway tracks on Jira Road in Muang district.

Officers led by Pol. Col. Sirichai Srichaipanya, superintendent of Muang Nakhon Ratchasima Police Station, arrived at the scene with rescue workers and found a seriously injured man on the ground clutching a bag.

The victim, identified as 35-year-old Myanmar national Aung Kyaw Soe, had suffered a serious stab wound to the right side of his chest, authorities said.

Rescue workers administered first aid before taking him to Maharaj Nakhon Ratchasima Hospital for treatment.

Police said clothing and alcohol bottles were found at the scene, but no knife or suspect was located. Investigators believe the attacker may not have fled far and are searching for the person responsible.

Local residents said the area is used as an informal rubbish dumping site, where discarded sofas and other items attract homeless people seeking shelter.

One resident said they heard cries for help coming from near a rubbish pile beside an old sofa. After crossing the road to investigate, they found the injured man on the ground and contacted police and emergency responders.

The witness said they did not see the attacker and only found the victim at the scene.

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National

Tawee Sodsong Closes Chapter on 'Debt Prison' as Parliament Approves Repeal of Criminal Penalties for Bounced Checks

Parliament has approved consideration of a bill to repeal the 1991 Dishonored Checks Act, which currently criminalizes bounced checks and has been criticized for imprisoning people unable to pay debts in violation of Thailand's constitution

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On May 21, 2025, Deputy Police General Tawee Sodsong, list MP and leader of the Prachathai Party, announced that Parliament approved on May 20 the consideration of a bill to repeal the Dishonored Checks Act of 1991, establishing an ad hoc committee in its first reading. The law had been pending consideration before the previous parliament was dissolved.

As former Justice Minister, Tawee had proposed the repeal to the Cabinet, which then presented it to Parliament, viewing it as establishing a justice system consistent with Thailand's Constitution, international principles, and economic reality. The core argument is that the 1991 law inappropriately criminalizes civil payment defaults, violating Article 77 of the Constitution and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), which Thailand ratified. The ICCPR explicitly prohibits imprisoning individuals solely for inability to pay contractual debts.

Additionally, the Debt Collection Act of 2015 already penalizes creditors who coerce debtors into writing bad checks, making the 1991 law redundant. Criminologists classify bounced check offenses as mala prohibita (crimes because law forbids them) rather than mala in se (inherently evil crimes), and the current law fails to distinguish between struggling business operators and intentional fraudsters, unfairly criminalizing honest entrepreneurs facing temporary cash flow problems.

The bill includes a transitional provision allowing the Department of Corrections to immediately release inmates convicted solely of bounced check offenses without awaiting court orders, with notification to courts.

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