Popular Post webfact Posted May 24 Popular Post Posted May 24 File Photo - Police stand guard as cannabis activists and entrepreneurs, holding cannabis plants, gather in front of Government House in Bangkok. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit, File) Cannabis advocates in Thailand are voicing frustration over a new proposal from the Public Health Ministry that would require all cannabis users to present medical certificates, restricting its use solely to medical purposes. Daycha Siripatra, a respected traditional medicine practitioner, criticised the move as a significant barrier to accessing cannabis for alternative treatments. He stressed the importance of public engagement in shaping the policy, warning that ignoring public sentiment could provoke backlash—especially from those who have heavily invested in the cannabis industry following decriminalisation. Panthep Puapongpan, dean of the College of Oriental Medicine at Rangsit University, expressed concerns about the reliance on modern medical practitioners, who may be reluctant to prescribe cannabis due to lack of confidence or perceived conflicts of interest with pharmaceutical companies. He warned that overly restrictive regulations could push people toward unregulated or illegal cannabis sources. The proposed policy could also affect individuals who cultivate cannabis at home for personal medical use, leaving them in a legal grey area. Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin announced on Wednesday that the government aims to finalise these new cannabis regulations within 40 days. The proposal includes a requirement for Thai and foreign cannabis users to obtain certification from licensed medical professionals, including traditional Thai medicine practitioners, to prove the medical necessity of their usage. Dr. Somlerk Jeungsmarn, director-general of the Department of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine, explained that future rules could require documentation of specific medical conditions and set dosage limits to ensure cannabis use aligns with medical treatment standards. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2025-05-24 1 2 2 2 5
JoePai Posted May 24 Posted May 24 who have heavily invested in the cannabis industry Tough, that's biz 1 2 11 3
Popular Post Yagoda Posted May 24 Popular Post Posted May 24 Wonderland on the corner of Suk Soi 7 (or thereabouts) has had a medical clinic attached for over a year. 1 2
davb Posted May 24 Posted May 24 I lived in LA during the "medical only" years. There are apparently a lot of doctors who can't do other types of work, and so gave out prescriptions at $50 each, plus an additional $50 for a prescription for a medical support animal. It was no big deal. 2
Popular Post Jingthing Posted May 24 Popular Post Posted May 24 I think it's kind of stigmatizing. Do they require this to buy beer? 1 7 1 2 7
Popular Post ikke1959 Posted May 24 Popular Post Posted May 24 Impossible to bring time back... First it is free allowed, than they start to make rules and now they only want for medical reasons... Impossible to do now, as it was allowed first with 3 plants a person/address...... If Mr Anutin did his job first and investigated and asked countries such as the Netherlands how they deal with a cannabis deal it would be much better, than just approving to fill his pockets and than when there is so called "abuse" of the cannabis make rules.. Same almost as educate and public awareness for vaping, which is forbidden already, but everyone does 1 3 2 1 1
Popular Post BritManToo Posted May 24 Popular Post Posted May 24 8 minutes ago, ikke1959 said: Impossible to bring time back... First it is free allowed, than they start to make rules and now they only want for medical reasons... Impossible to do now, as it was allowed first with 3 plants a person/address...... If Mr Anutin did his job first and investigated and asked countries such as the Netherlands how they deal with a cannabis deal it would be much better, than just approving to fill his pockets and than when there is so called "abuse" of the cannabis make rules.. Same almost as educate and public awareness for vaping, which is forbidden already, but everyone does It's nothing to do with Cannabis (Anutin) and all to do with Casinos (Thaksin). If Anutin BJT gives in to casinos, Thaksin PT will stop hitting on cannabis. 1 5 4
Popular Post AsiaCheese Posted May 24 Popular Post Posted May 24 5 hours ago, webfact said: future rules could require documentation of specific medical conditions and set dosage limits to ensure cannabis use aligns with medical treatment standards Is there an equivalent for alcohol use? Asking for many friends. 1 4 1 1 3 1 2
Popular Post PeeJayEm Posted May 24 Popular Post Posted May 24 43 minutes ago, ikke1959 said: Impossible to bring time back... First it is free allowed, than they start to make rules and now they only want for medical reasons... Impossible to do now, as it was allowed first with 3 plants a person/address...... If Mr Anutin did his job first and investigated and asked countries such as the Netherlands how they deal with a cannabis deal it would be much better, than just approving to fill his pockets and than when there is so called "abuse" of the cannabis make rules.. Same almost as educate and public awareness for vaping, which is forbidden already, but everyone does Thailand's official stance has always emphasized medical and health-related use, even during the liberalization wave. Recreational use has never been formally legalized, though it was de facto tolerated for a brief period due to legal loopholes. 2 4
Popular Post Thingamabob Posted May 24 Popular Post Posted May 24 2 hours ago, davb said: I lived in LA during the "medical only" years. There are apparently a lot of doctors who can't do other types of work, and so gave out prescriptions at $50 each, plus an additional $50 for a prescription for a medical support animal. It was no big deal. Clearly time to get into the medical prescription business in Thailand. 2 1 1
black tabby12345 Posted May 24 Posted May 24 Once deregulated completely. And then, made illegal again(use without permission subject to arrest). Will Thai jails be full of "new offenders"? 1
Popular Post StandardIssue Posted May 24 Popular Post Posted May 24 Pot users are getting the standard azz whooping from the drug dealers profiteer play book. 1) Get it out there cheap and easy and get them hooked 2) start driving up the price 3) make em' jump through more hoops and start taxing them addicts 4) Police get involved making extra tea money on arrests. Drug addicts get suckered again. Thailand is just running the drug pushers profiteer playbook game on they azz. 2 2 4 1 3
hotchilli Posted May 24 Posted May 24 5 hours ago, webfact said: Cannabis advocates in Thailand are voicing frustration over a new proposal from the Public Health Ministry that would require all cannabis users to present medical certificates, restricting its use solely to medical purposes. Which is what Anutin said it would be from the start... except he forgot to enforce that bit into law before forcing it through. 1
papa al Posted May 24 Posted May 24 2 hours ago, Jingthing said: Do they require this to buy beer? is trick question.>? 1
Popular Post papa al Posted May 24 Popular Post Posted May 24 " Pot users are getting the standard azz whooping from the drug dealers profiteer play book." Where can i get a copy of this book./? thx 3
Popular Post Kasset Tak Posted May 24 Popular Post Posted May 24 Yeah... people invested as the government legalised cannabis, and now the next government decided to criminalise it again... and instead they are legalising gambling and take away the alcohol restrictions... Basically it's all about the brown envelopes for this government... Because face it, there are way more alcohol and/or tobacco related deaths, and way more families destroyed because of gambling than because of cannabis. And if they were really thinking about people's healt, well-being and the cost for society, then they should go after the most addictive, devastating, and harmful thing that today is legal and still destroy more lives than alcohol, tobacco, and cannabis combined... refined sugar! 3 1
John Drake Posted May 24 Posted May 24 5 hours ago, webfact said: He stressed the importance of public engagement in shaping the policy, warning that ignoring public sentiment could provoke backlash—especially from those who have heavily invested in the cannabis industry following decriminalisation. Are they threatening to riot? I thought they were supposed to be mellowed out by all this stuff. 1 1
Bday Prang Posted May 24 Posted May 24 42 minutes ago, PeeJayEm said: Thailand's official stance has always emphasized medical and health-related use, even during the liberalization wave. Recreational use has never been formally legalized, though it was de facto tolerated for a brief period due to legal loopholes. are you trying to say it is not "defacto tolerated " now? 1
Popular Post mikebike Posted May 24 Popular Post Posted May 24 41 minutes ago, StandardIssue said: Pot users are getting the standard azz whooping from the drug dealers profiteer play book. 1) Get it out there cheap and easy and get them hooked 2) start driving up the price 3) make em' jump through more hoops and start taxing them addicts 4) Police get involved making extra tea money on arrests. Drug addicts get suckered again. Thailand is just running the drug pushers profiteer playbook game on they azz. Your scenario is exactly the opposite of what happened 😎 1. Totally decriminalise without any regulation 2. Weed shops pop up with totally insane pricing because demand far outstripped supply 3. Local growers of high end strains come into production, prices start to drop 4. Supply now greater than demand, current pricing is incredibly low 5. Govt states vague, concepts of a plan to require prescriptions. 2 3 2 2
Popular Post NobbyClarke Posted May 24 Popular Post Posted May 24 Legalization brought a lot of interest and increased tourism from some parts of the world. Tourists are hooked into the idea, Thai people are hooked into the idea. A lot of farmers and workers rely on their income from the drug. If it is only available on prescription it will cause uproar. The next government decision will be interesting to see. 4 2 1 1
Popular Post daveAustin Posted May 24 Popular Post Posted May 24 Wouldn’t make much difference to the customer at this point since it is everywhere and people have plants galore etc. Dispensaries would lose out as it would drive it underground. 1 3 1
Popular Post sungod Posted May 24 Popular Post Posted May 24 2 hours ago, StandardIssue said: Drug addicts get suckered again. Don't know what thread you think you are on, but this is about cannabis. 4 2 3
Anthony mellows Posted May 24 Posted May 24 3 hours ago, AsiaCheese said: Is there an equivalent for alcohol use? Asking for many friends. Pointless boring comment. 4
Popular Post freedomnow Posted May 24 Popular Post Posted May 24 Somehow i'm sure those supplying full suitcases of da weed are not going to be impacted by this at all. Yet, more knee-jerk idiocy from the rule makers... Idiots fight thais on the street = make it harder to get visas - as though that would stop wasted idiots picking fights. Dumb-asses. 1 2
wensiensheng Posted May 24 Posted May 24 “Panthep Puapongpan, dean of the College of Oriental Medicine at Rangsit University, expressed concerns about the reliance on modern medical practitioners, who may be reluctant to prescribe cannabis due to lack of confidence or perceived conflicts of interest with pharmaceutical companies.” I’m sure a 500 baht fee will resolve the issue of certificates, just as it does for driving licence medical certificates. No need to even see the doctor, the receptionist gave it to me from a pile of pre signed certificates. 1
ikke1959 Posted May 24 Posted May 24 4 hours ago, PeeJayEm said: Thailand's official stance has always emphasized medical and health-related use, even during the liberalization wave. Recreational use has never been formally legalized, though it was de facto tolerated for a brief period due to legal loopholes. same as vaping.... It is tolerated but illegal and forbidden.. and how can you turn back what you first allow??? Hookers are forbidden too in Thailand for example and how would you forbid that suddenly??? it is also tolerated as long as it are Thais
ikke1959 Posted May 24 Posted May 24 5 hours ago, BritManToo said: It's nothing to do with Cannabis (Anutin) and all to do with Casinos (Thaksin). If Anutin BJT gives in to casinos, Thaksin PT will stop hitting on cannabis. Probably you are right, but Thaksin is not in the Government and has nothing to do with it and Anutin is very corrupt proven many times and totally not fit to a Government position.. So there is difficult situation.. a non government man wants to do things and a corrupt official does as he wants 2
Popular Post still kicking Posted May 24 Popular Post Posted May 24 6 hours ago, sungod said: Don't know what thread you think you are on, but this is about cannabis. Cannabis is a drug 1 1 6
Popular Post StandardIssue Posted May 24 Popular Post Posted May 24 8 hours ago, sungod said: Don't know what thread you think you are on, but this is about cannabis. Yea, there are plenty of people with cannabis addiction, quite a few of them in Thailand. They are - in affect - drug addicts. There isn't a Marijuana Anonymous Organization for nothing. https://marijuana-anonymous.org/ It is an addictive drug that has become a problem for a great many people. 1 4 7
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