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Cannabis Advocates Warn of Fallout from Thailand’s New Medical Use Rule


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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.

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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.

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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.

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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?

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“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.

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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

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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

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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.

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