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In a bid to tighten control over cannabis usage, the Public Health Minister has announced new regulations, requiring a medical prescription for all cannabis purchases. This move follows concerns about rising cannabis use since its decriminalisation in 2022.

 

Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsuthin signed the regulation, specifying that only licensed individuals can study, export, sell, or process cannabis buds. These businesses must maintain detailed records about the source, use, and quantity of their cannabis.

 

A significant point in the regulation is the prohibition of smoking on cannabis shop premises without medical supervision. Professionals such as traditional Thai and Chinese medicine practitioners, and dentists, can supervise usage for prescribed patients. However, purchases are limited to a 30-day supply, ensuring controlled distribution.

 

The regulation also includes a ban on selling cannabis through vending machines, online platforms, and all forms of advertising. The aim is to prevent easy access, especially among young people.

 

Pol Lt Gen Phanurat Lukboon of the Narcotics Control Board highlighted that cannabis users in Thailand more than doubled from 350,000 in 2019 to over 700,000 last year. This increase, he noted, corresponds with the period following cannabis decriminalisation.

 

These regulations are set to be enforced immediately after publication in the Royal Gazette, marking a significant shift in the management of cannabis sales and use in the country.

 

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3 minutes ago, Bert got kinky said:

Pol Lt Gen Phanurat Lukboon of the Narcotics Control Board highlighted that cannabis users in Thailand more than doubled from 350,000 in 2019 to over 700,000 last year. This increase, he noted, corresponds with the period following cannabis decriminalisation.

 

Is the figure of 350,000 a wild guess or is this the number of known users from arrest records.

If it is an actual amount of known dealers, when you add in the smokers who didn't report their habit to the local police station, I would guess that there would have been more than 700,000 before decriminalisation.

 

And where did he get this 700,000 figure?

Is he including me?

Does he (or his records) even know if I am buying cannabis?

 

 

 

It might be based on old arrest records 

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1 hour ago, snoop1130 said:

A significant point in the regulation is the prohibition of smoking on cannabis shop premises without medical supervision

Where does it say a scrip is required for off premises consumption?

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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

In a bid to tighten control over cannabis usage, the Public Health Minister has announced new regulations, requiring a medical prescription for all cannabis purchases. This move follows concerns about rising cannabis use since its decriminalisation in 2022.

Originally it was supposed to be for medical use only, then shops opened up on every street, cafes started infusing it into food, the usual Thai free-for-all.

Nutters everywhere smoking  it.

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Question. This will be in effect when published in the Gazette to make it official. However, as of today, Thursday the 26th it is still "legal" to buy?

Asking for a friend. 

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14 hours ago, redwood1 said:

 

 

Exactly.... I think there are about 20,000 weed shops and lets say each shop has  one owner and at least 2 employees so thats 60,000 people....And lets throw in another 10,000 for growers and suppliers ........So there is 70,000 minimum people out of work ...

 

 Somsak Thepsuthin had no problem saying Tony was a very sick man who needed 6 months in a hospital but does not seem to give a rats a$$ about putting 70,000 people out of work.....Somsak Thepsuthin has no ethics....Its just who has biggest brown envelope...

What did the 70000 work at before, Thais are very resilient and will find work elsewhere.

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Weed shops closing. Cry me a river.

 

Quite surprised the controlled explosion of a bomb at phuket airport yesterday hasn't even made the news digest today.

Nor did the bomb found a few days ago at phuket bridge checkpoint. 

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14 hours ago, redwood1 said:

 

 

Exactly.... I think there are about 20,000 weed shops and lets say each shop has  one owner and at least 2 employees so thats 60,000 people....And lets throw in another 10,000 for growers and suppliers ........So there is 70,000 minimum people out of work ...

 

 Somsak Thepsuthin had no problem saying Tony was a very sick man who needed 6 months in a hospital but does not seem to give a rats a$$ about putting 70,000 people out of work.....Somsak Thepsuthin has no ethics....Its just who has biggest brown envelope...

 

One should not rely on Cannabis promoters for data, as they have embellished the numbers to support their view that they  are a valuable industry. Let's review what we do know;

- Thai nationals can grow cannabis for personal use, but commercial growers need licenses. Statista says that there were 1900 licensed commercial growers in Thailand.

- According to the BBC's report today; There are now around 11,000 registered cannabis dispensaries in Thailand

- Cannage Cannabis a medicinal producer in 2024 stated that there were 9.700 licensed cannabis shops

 

Medicinal cannabis will still be available. I expect that we will soon see the  M&A of the industry speed up. 1900 cultivators is too many. Nor is there a need for 11,000 cannabis dispensaries.

 

70,000 people will not be out of work. The money laundering shops will close, but the medicinal use dispensaries will continue.

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