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Thailand delays some requirements of new cannabis rules

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3 hours ago, crazykopite said:

Lots of businesses about to go bust over this new regulation this is the problem with Thailand these people who change the laws cannot get their brains to work properly they fail to work out the solutions before implementing the changes and it’s not just weed it’s visa issues which can be very problematic as they fail to see the possible problems !

They are Fung kwai

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    Hello! Based on the promises that the government gave, billions upon billions have been invested in the industry and these mostly young entrepreneurs are now being betrayed in a spectacular manner. So

  • Nickcage49
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    This government cracks me up. Want to bet the law doesn't change, and if there are any changes, they will be cosmetic ones?   I didn't think there was any way they could justify putting so m

  • Seems to me this is just a pause, to give business time to adjust and get procedures in place, nothing more.  

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2 hours ago, Aussie999 said:

Isn't that what "postponed" means.

Nah, it means wait until the government changes next week/month.

And then it'll all be forgotten.

5 hours ago, Nickcage49 said:

This government cracks me up. Want to bet the law doesn't change, and if there are any changes, they will be cosmetic ones?

 

I didn't think there was any way they could justify putting so many businesses out of business.

Ya, just like taxing worldwide income, hahahaha!!

Its all smoke and mirrors hiding more important issues.

 

Whose constituency labours in the fields of weed?

6 hours ago, Ebumbu said:

This plant is legal. Does this article claim that making this plant illegal again does not require approval of the Thai parliament? Is Thailand a democracy or not? If it is, then parliament must vote on this before it can be submitted to the Royal Gazette. Is this guy trying to do an end run around Parliament? How does he get away with being a one-man lawmaker? 

He's been taking notes from Trump 😄

This will simply create a "Drug Cannabis  Cartel"  out of all the farmers & shops who has invested money & time wich will close down . Like the Mafia toke over the Alcohol business during Prohibition Time in the US . GL with that ....

Just now, Marco100 said:

This will simply create a "Drug Cannabis  Cartel"  out of all the farmers & shops who has invested money & time wich will close down . Like the Mafia toke over the Alcohol business during Prohibition Time in the US . GL with that ....

For some it is very important the corrupt money flows again.  Legalisation was a disaster for those that love corrupt money flows into their pockets.

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7 hours ago, Thingamabob said:

I suspect this delay on new cannabis regulations could well run on for longer than 60 days depending on how Thaksin's bid for legalising casinos goes. Anutin is still a player in this game and has powerful backing. If Anutin comes round to supporting Thaksin's ambition for casinos it is likely the proposed reforms of his cannabis business will be quietly dropped.

Remember Anutin has always said medical use not recreational.  Getting a medical cannabis prescription in Thailand will be easier than finding a non-overweight working woman and as cheap as a 6-pack of Singha beer 

4 hours ago, BritManToo said:

Yeah, but the cheap lights don't work!

I tried cheap lights, nothing grew, I chucked them, then bought the proper lights.

 

LEDs are great though. Mush easier keeping things cool. 

9 hours ago, BLMFem said:

Possibly, but so much of what's decided seems to be on the basis of shifts in political alliances. Take the recent "tightening" of alcohol sales. A few months ago this government talked about, and actually implemented, some loosening of the rules. And now they say they want to tighten the rules again, and I can't help but think that this is a decision made by a government in deep trouble who try to curry favour with any group that it thinks might help it cling to power, so this time the anti-alcohol lobby.

The decision to outlaw marijuana was abruptly made after Anutin pulled BJT out of the coalition. Is this grace period (as you suggest) a time for businesses to adjust or is Anutin in talks with the Shins regarding a possible patch-up?

One thing is certain; Thai politics is never boring.

I have no idea what is going on in Thai politics.  I haven't really followed it since 2013 when the current lot were  preparing to depose the legal government and replace them with a PERMANENT MILITARY JUNTA.  They have 75 permanent members who can never be voted out by any democratic means. I don't know what is interesting about that; just depressing. 

Best to ignore for now:  In response, Minister Somsak Thepsuthin confirmed the postponement, highlighting the need for consultation with medical councils and stakeholders. He assured that discussions are ongoing but the delay will not be extensive.

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just try and imagine how many growers have pounds and pounds of pot already grown and ready for sale...then imagine the govt actually does restrict sales, close most shops, and cause drastic drop in demand.  There are many Thais who over the past couple of years have invested in and learned how to grow good weed.  Will they all say oh never mind I will destroy all my equiptement and turn in all my existing supply to the cops?  I don' t think so.

 

Pot does not have an infinite shelf life so what will the growers do with all the excess product?  Hmmmm...my bet is it will go out into the black market and prices will plummet and put most of the "legit"  shops out of biz.  Who will go to a legit shop and pay prices way higher than they can buy on the street?  

 

Like weed it does get a little sticky and bit more complicated to put  genie back into the bottle.
 

3 minutes ago, pomchop said:

just try and imagine how many growers have pounds and pounds of pot already grown and ready for sale...then imagine the govt actually does restrict sales, close most shops, and cause drastic drop in demand.  There are many Thais who over the past couple of years have invested in and learned how to grow good weed.  Will they all say oh never mind I will destroy all my equiptement and turn in all my existing supply to the cops?  I don' t think so.

 

Pot does not have an infinite shelf life so what will the growers do with all the excess product?  Hmmmm...my bet is it will go out into the black market and prices will plummet and put most of the "legit"  shops out of biz.  Who will go to a legit shop and pay prices way higher than they can buy on the street?  

 

Like weed it does get a little sticky and bit more complicated to put  genie back into the bottle.
 

The market umis still there, and some will be shipped offshore as well. Business as useal for those who already was in  business before legalization. However the quality might be a few classes higher now than before. The Thai weed used to be bull pie around the common Islands.  Couldn't match quality Mexican weed

All the Thai shop owners and Thai pot users better vote out these clowns as soon as possible and take Dr. Doom and gang to court. Is everyone suddenly a criminal over night?

8 hours ago, Ebumbu said:

 

So this PM or whatever he is just says, "now it's illegal" and he can bypass the Parliament and get it published in The Royal Gazette? I'm genuinely curious. I don't know how it works in real life. Are you saying that the PM makes believe there is no system in place for creating a new law or amending the old one and everyone goes along with that? 

BINGO! Correct answer. It has to be voted on by Parliament first to become law therefore Dr. Doom lawsuit time!

11 hours ago, MarkBR said:

They are Fung kwai

And they are concerned about others smoking in their own homes. They don,t smoke yet seem totally unable to think out a plan for anything. Maybe the government should hire a foreigner to teach them.

5 hours ago, pomchop said:

Pot does not have an infinite shelf life so what will the growers do with all the excess product?  Hmmmm...my bet is it will go out into the black market and prices will plummet and put most of the "legit"  shops out of biz.  Who will go to a legit shop and pay prices way higher than they can buy on the street?  

Price is already 2-5bht/g for the past 3 months .......... how much more do you think prices can plummet?

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17 hours ago, Hummin said:

Pheu  Thai won the election and during campaigning promised to criminalize the cannabis again. So why do you think the majority of Thais want this? 

They did not win the election. The party with most votes is no longer in office. The election was stolen by them.

16 hours ago, crazykopite said:

Lots of businesses about to go bust over this new regulation this is the problem with Thailand these people who change the laws cannot get their brains to work properly they fail to work out the solutions before implementing the changes and it’s not just weed it’s visa issues which can be very problematic as they fail to see the possible problems !

Lots of places closing. My shop for instance told me business as usual Thursday morning and by Saturday it was closed.

8 minutes ago, Spock said:

Lots of places closing. My shop for instance told me business as usual Thursday morning and by Saturday it was closed.

That is a pity as it has been announced there is a 30-60 day delay in implementing any change. 

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Why is it anyone's business whether I smoke pot or not. Buriram is, and has been for years, well known

for great music festivals where pot is smoke with abandon in public. Are to Bangkok "Karen  Busybodies "

who feel compelled to regulate non-victim crime going to start coming into my home and sticking their collective noses into my private life?

 

I will stick this into my "RFL" file.....(Reasons For Leaving). I love Thailand and have been here LEGALLY for over 15 years and hope to stay longer. However, I have and exit strategy  and advise all farang is to have an exit strategy just in case.

37 minutes ago, marin said:

That is a pity as it has been announced there is a 30-60 day delay in implementing any change. 

They didn't know that when it closed anymore than I did buying up in bulk using a Thai friend intermediary over the phone and in the store. You do what you think you have to do rather than be sorry afterwards. Unfortunately the flip flopping thai govt makes a mockery of best laid plans.

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3 hours ago, BritManToo said:

Price is already 2-5bht/g for the past 3 months .......... how much more do you think prices can plummet?

I don't know but if the supply is as huge as i suspect and if it starts to mold then i would guess it will be sold at whatever price is necessary as most would rather have something than nothing.

 

I am not convinced that in the end the current efforts to decimate an industry will end up being more than a lot of hot air.  Seems to be a lot of that floating around among various "lawmakers" these days.

15 hours ago, BritManToo said:

Nah, it means wait until the government changes next week/month.

And then it'll all be forgotten.

Well, I think all of us understands how things go in Thailand.

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On 6/28/2025 at 10:29 AM, webfact said:

Licensed premises will be required to have medical professionals

If you live here, he best bet seems to be to grow your own.

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On 6/28/2025 at 1:19 PM, Ebumbu said:

How would BIB know if I grew my own stash or bought it? If home grown is legal, then how much? Can I throw it all in a giant bucket and say I grew it and be legal? So much is unclear, and just ignored. 

 

 

the way i read it is - don't carry in public, keep it at home, don't sell it, and avoid any rat neighbors knowing you are smoking.

 

basically the same rules we followed before May 2022 lol

 

7-10 plants is a good personal use stash.

 

the majority of the country does not care about this issue. it seems like only grouchy expats living in tourist areas and BKK elites care about what i put into my own body, although they are fine with us drinking hard liquor every night until we black out.

 

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On 6/28/2025 at 2:46 PM, MarkBR said:

Many who voted for Pheu Thai will no longer with such a huge betrayal of their futures - the destruction of many dreams of many young Thai entrepreneurs.   Bhumjaithai will benefit massively, as will the Progressive Party. Will put Pheu Thai into a death spiral with collapsing votes.  The political stupidity is spectacular.

It was never voted on . Dr. Doom signed it and declared himself the boss same old crap you heard for years in America. Lawsuit time I think.

10 hours ago, roietfortress said:

 

 

the way i read it is - don't carry in public, keep it at home, don't sell it, and avoid any rat neighbors knowing you are smoking.

 

basically the same rules we followed before May 2022 lol

 

7-10 plants is a good personal use stash.

 

the majority of the country does not care about this issue. it seems like only grouchy expats living in tourist areas and BKK elites care about what i put into my own body, although they are fine with us drinking hard liquor every night until we black out.

 

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My hunch is the cig and booze companies were losing money.

On 6/28/2025 at 10:29 AM, webfact said:

 

 public nuisance concerns related to the strong smell of cannabis.

( as oppossed to the local chicken egg farms or the cow /pig pens that stink to high heaven

 

Home growers for personal use can continue without certification;  but,,,,,

however, selling any homegrown cannabis is illegal.    ....ok  fair enough

 

Home growers for personal use can continue without certification;  but,,,,,

Once the new regulations are in place, consumers without a medical certificate could face arrest, confiscation of their stash, and penalties of up to one year in prison and a 20,000 baht fine.

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11 hours ago, Mitkof Island said:

My hunch is the cig and booze companies were losing money.

 

big tobacco still kills any legal weed bill in the Southern USA. there's always a corporate scheme.

 

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