A Phuket MP has called for a review of shooting ranges operating near major tourist areas, warning they may pose safety risks to both residents and visitors. Chalermpong Saengdee, MP for Phuket Constituency 2 from the People’s Party, raised the issue in parliament on 7 May after authorities recently inspected a shooting range near Bangla Road in Patong.
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The inspection took place on the night of 30 April and involved Phuket Deputy Governor Kong-ek Adul Chuthong, Phuket Provincial Clerk Rungreung Thimabut, district officials from Kathu and other agencies. Officials found the venue operating from 09.00 to 01.30 under a licence issued by the Sports Authority of Thailand through the National Shooting Sport Association of Thailand.
Chalermpong said the venue was classified as a sports shooting range but used real firearms and live ammunition. He warned this could affect public safety and damage Phuket’s tourism image because of its location close to the island’s main nightlife district.
He argued there was a legal loophole allowing shooting ranges to operate under sports regulations, while other activities faced stricter controls. Chalermpong compared the situation to snooker, which is regulated under gambling laws despite being considered a sport.
The MP also raised concerns about tourists potentially leaving shooting ranges with firearms after consuming alcohol. He said intoxicated visitors entering nearby entertainment areas could create serious risks for the public.
According to Chalermpong, Phuket currently has around eight licensed shooting ranges operating across Muang Phuket, Thalang and Kathu districts. He added that foreign tourists had previously used firearms at shooting ranges to take their own lives in three separate cases.
Matichon reported that he urged parliament to coordinate with the Ministry of Tourism and Sports, the Department of Provincial Administration, the Interior Ministry and the Royal Thai Police to review licensing procedures and strengthen oversight of shooting ranges located near tourist attractions.

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Adapted by ASEAN Now Matichon 8 May 2026