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Thailand is rolling out strict new cannabis regulations that could upend its booming post-legalisation industry. Signed on June 24 by Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsuthin, the rules require a medical prescription for all cannabis purchases and ban online, vending machine, and in-store sales without oversight. Cannabis smoking inside businesses is only allowed under licensed medical supervision. Only certified practitioners—like traditional Thai or Chinese medicine doctors—can supervise medicinal use. Sellers and processors must obtain licences and report product data. A 30-day supply cap is now enforced per person. Advertising is banned. Officials cite a doubling of cannabis users since 2022 as justification, but critics warn the restrictions could cripple Thailand’s budding cannabis economy.

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