Popular Post webfact Posted Sunday at 08:03 PM Popular Post Posted Sunday at 08:03 PM Picture courtesy of Thai Rath Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsuthin spearheaded a surprise raid on 20 cannabis shops in Bangkok yesterday. The operation discovered illicit sales of jelly and chocolates infused with unapproved cannabis, following a directive from Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra to halt illegal drug distribution. During the inspection, two shops in Sukhumvit Soi 33/1 were caught selling cannabis-infused products without FDA approval. The shops, Buddha’s Kush Street and Cannabis X, are now under scrutiny. Way2weed (W2W) failed to provide a proper operations report, resulting in a temporary suspension of their licence for seven days. Authorities are testing these products to ensure the THC content doesn’t exceed the legal limit of 0.2%. If the products do surpass this threshold, further charges will be pursued. Since the decriminalisation of marijuana last year, regulations require shops to report client use to control youth exposure to drugs. Picture courtesy of Thai Rath This enforcement aligns with efforts to combat the distribution of psychotropic substances such as Rohypnol and Kratom leaves. Although some speculate about political motivations behind the raids, Minister Somsak affirmed that the actions are unrelated to the recent political reshuffle. Cannabis-related enterprises have had to navigate legal challenges since Thailand loosened restrictions. Any violation of these regulations could mean severe repercussions for businesses in the sector. The situation remains under observation as authorities continue to enforce compliance with the law to ensure public safety and uphold health standards. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Thai Newsroom 2025-06-23 1 7
Popular Post hotchilli Posted 21 hours ago Popular Post Posted 21 hours ago 10 hours ago, webfact said: Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsuthin spearheaded a surprise raid on 20 cannabis shops in Bangkok yesterday. The operation discovered illicit sales of jelly and chocolates infused with unapproved cannabis, following a directive from Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra to halt illegal drug distribution. Thais just can'r help themselves. 3
Kenny Boy Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Time for the weed addicts to come out and defend their right to fill the air with the abhorrent smell of their sad habit and to moan about the imaginary smell of stale beer in the streets, that only they can smell.🤪 2 12 3
Popular Post BritManToo Posted 21 hours ago Popular Post Posted 21 hours ago 5 minutes ago, Kenny Boy said: Time for the weed addicts to come out and defend their right to fill the air with the abhorrent smell of their sad habit and to moan about the imaginary smell of stale beer in the streets, that only they can smell.🤪 I don't think cannabis infused sweet have much of a smell. 1 3 1 2 4 1
Mroovah Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago Dcriminaliztion last year? It was almost 3 years ago;) also med was decriminalized even much earlier. Get you <deleted> together 1
Popular Post ignore it Posted 20 hours ago Popular Post Posted 20 hours ago As too many "infused" chocolate bon bons and jellies can cause cavities, the Thai Dental Council has been asked to set standards for weed "infused" toothpaste. 1 5
Homburg Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 40 minutes ago, ignore it said: As too many "infused" chocolate bon bons and jellies can cause cavities, the Thai Dental Council has been asked to set standards for weed "infused" toothpaste. What a great idea! Where can I get that? Is it available in Big C? 1
Seagull Sam Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 13 hours ago, webfact said: This enforcement aligns with efforts to combat the distribution of psychotropic substances such as Rohypnol and Kratom leaves. 13 hours ago, webfact said: Authorities are testing these products to ensure the THC content doesn’t exceed the legal limit of 0.2%. What an utterly ridiculous waste of police time. Did they also check the jars on the counter to make sure they conformed to the legal limit? Will this exercise be repeated across the many thousands of shops (sorry medical dispensaries) in the country? Kratom is already legal isn't it? How the f**k did rohypnol get mixed up in this daft statement? I've never heard it mentioned it in connection with Thailand before. Semi-comotose women are available for less than the cost of this noxious substance. 1 1
Popular Post Magictoad Posted 18 hours ago Popular Post Posted 18 hours ago 2 hours ago, Kenny Boy said: Time for the weed addicts to come out and defend their right to fill the air with the abhorrent smell of their sad habit and to moan about the imaginary smell of stale beer in the streets, that only they can smell.🤪 "weed addicts"..LOL 1 2
Magictoad Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 14 minutes ago, Seagull Sam said: What an utterly ridiculous waste of police time. Did they also check the jars on the counter to make sure they conformed to the legal limit? Will this exercise be repeated across the many thousands of shops (sorry medical dispensaries) in the country? Kratom is already legal isn't it? How the f**k did rohypnol get mixed up in this daft statement? I've never heard it mentioned it in connection with Thailand before. Semi-comotose women are available for less than the cost of this noxious substance. Rohypnol is seen in the newspaper reports of rapes and attacks on people.
paul1804 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 2 hours ago, Kenny Boy said: Time for the weed addicts to come out and defend their right to fill the air with the abhorrent smell of their sad habit and to moan about the imaginary smell of stale beer in the streets, that only they can smell.🤪 Well said!! 1
paul1804 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Uphold the law, I thought a law was recently passed where they were only allowed to sell medicinal cannabis with a doctors script or did Anutin manage to have that overturned?? 1
sambum Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 35 minutes ago, Magictoad said: Rohypnol is seen in the newspaper reports of rapes and attacks on people. True, but this post is about Cannabis Infused sweets and jellies - why not bring in LSD , Cocaine, Meth Amphtamine, and all other "hypnotic" drugs while you're at it? 1
Jingthing Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 25 minutes ago, paul1804 said: Uphold the law, I thought a law was recently passed where they were only allowed to sell medicinal cannabis with a doctors script or did Anutin manage to have that overturned?? Didn’t happen. 1
Jingthing Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago The current law is very different for extracts that would be in edibles .2 percent would mean no high at all. Only people looking for just cbd would buy that. They're actually enforcing the current law. 1
Jingthing Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 3 hours ago, Kenny Boy said: Time for the weed addicts to come out and defend their right to fill the air with the abhorrent smell of their sad habit and to moan about the imaginary smell of stale beer in the streets, that only they can smell.🤪 This is about edibles silly! 1
CLW Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago I'm surprised they can mention the real name of the shops... 1
CLW Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago I just calculated, an average gummy with 3 gram and the legal 0.2% THC contains 6 mg THC. Enough to feel an effect already, even you just eat one piece. Shops selling edibles over that limit are just dumb IMO. 1
Jingthing Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 4 hours ago, CLW said: I just calculated, an average gummy with 3 gram and the legal 0.2% THC contains 6 mg THC. Enough to feel an effect already, even you just eat one piece. Shops selling edibles over that limit are just dumb IMO. That's not how it's measured. .2 no high at all. 1 1
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