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Cannabis Clash: Small Businesses Fear Monopoly Under New Rules

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7 minutes ago, Bday Prang said:

No they haven't   you must be buying from the wrong place 

 

The licensed dispensaries have inflated the prices beyond reason compared to pre-prohibition. 

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  • Monopolisation of the cannabis industry as a highly profitable industry is possible one of the prime objectives.  Cannot have poor Thais being successful when rich Thais need to get richer.

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    I'm pretty sure that driving the smaller shops out of business is the actual intent of the bill!

  • They're not targeting medical marijuana use, they're targeting non-medical users.

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1 minute ago, Ebumbu said:

 

The licensed dispensaries have inflated the prices beyond reason compared to pre-prohibition. 

So buy elsewhere. like the rest of us

2 minutes ago, Bday Prang said:
4 minutes ago, Ebumbu said:

 

So buy elsewhere. like the rest of us

 

Kindly DM me some resources. I understand that online sales are illegal now. Just trying to stay out of jail. Too old for that. 

10 hours ago, webfact said:

 

Dr Thanirat emphasised the necessity for products to meet pharmaceutical standards, be devoid of harmful contaminants, and require lab testing for safety. While medicinal-grade cannabis is pricier at 10,000 baht per kilo, it guarantees safe and effective treatment, he noted.

 

10k a kilo doesnt even cover the cost of indoor production. 

 

I think the good old doctor needs to see a doctor. Clearly delusional. 

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10 hours ago, webfact said:

it could monopolise the industry in favour of big investors.

ah.....that explains what the government is doing....feathering their own nests. Certainly isn't based on any sociological or scientific research.

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3 hours ago, Beat666 said:

It is my opinion, that the whole cannabis topic has been initiated wrongly from the beginning. Therefore it was possible for anyone to buy and use cannabis. 

 

We all know what kind of problems have occured because of it. What made things worse is not the cannabis itself. It`s the Users, who never used cannabis before, it`s users who mixed their cannabis consumption with alcohol and other drugs, it`s users who mentally have underlying causes.

All the negative cases we read here in the past didn`t came from medical cannabis users. Or have you ever seen Cheech and Chong going berserk? 😄

 

Will Thailand lose cannabis tourists now? Maybe. But on the other hand, if everything is clearly regulated, things will calm down and more medical cannabis tourists with a real need for this medicine will visit Thailand. 

 

The discussion will go on, I know that.

There always will be people who are against cannabis. 

 

But Stop bashing Thailand all the time about this. I never read about people who are so hostile towards the states in the US, where cannabis is legal or various European countries.

 

If you do not like the policies in Thailand. Do not visit or go back home.

 

https://www.medcan.ch/en/ 

 

 

 

We all know what kind of problems have occured because of this.

I don't know,please enlighten me?

27 minutes ago, Ebumbu said:

 

Kindly DM me some resources. I understand that online sales are illegal now. Just trying to stay out of jail. Too old for that. 

It is still possible to buy ,just walk into a store and see what you can get.

2 hours ago, pacman32 said:

There's now over 30000 medical users in the UK soon as its been legal for over 7 years 🤔

 

Cheers...just read that.....but very, very few via the NHS....nearly all through the Private Hospitals....!!!!!!

5 hours ago, Shocked farang said:

They don't need to be fully qualified medical professionals, they can be traditional Thai medicine doctors and herbalists. This bill actually puts only a 300 Baht prescription between the cannabis user and his beloved THC rich supply. 

 

yeah its a 10baht per gram "tax" - could be worse

 

as for the actual implementation my local shops already providing tele-medicine service for guaranteed prescription.. just bring passport lol

15 hours ago, SABloke said:

"rule could marginalise small farmers unable to meet the medicinal-grade standards required"

If they can't meet standards then it's good they go put of business.... just like everyone else.

Why protect sub-standard products

12 hours ago, Ebumbu said:

 

Kindly DM me some resources. I understand that online sales are illegal now. Just trying to stay out of jail. Too old for that. 

You mentioned online is illegal and i wanted to ask if you can share the proof?

You asked it seemed:

https://weed.th/

12 hours ago, Will B Good said:

 

Cheers...just read that.....but very, very few via the NHS....nearly all through the Private Hospitals....!!!!!!

 

Because nearly all doctors in the UK won't prescribe it as they'll lose all their big pharma freebies...

That's the whole idea easier to regulate cannabis businesses if single entities rather than hundreds of little shops flouting the rules and being unchecked 

1 hour ago, zyphodb said:

 

Because nearly all doctors in the UK won't prescribe it as they'll lose all their big pharma freebies...

 

Been reading up......apparently it is the private sector that is doling it out left right and centre.

5 hours ago, sharot724 said:

You mentioned online is illegal and i wanted to ask if you can share the proof?

You asked it seemed:

https://weed.th/


New rules also put stricter controls on growers and farmers, ban commercial advertising and prohibit cannabis from being sold in vending machines or online. More than 18,000 licensed cannabis shops across the country will have to adapt or risk closing.

https://edition.cnn.com/2025/06/28/travel/thailand-cannabis-laws-tourism-intl-hnk#:~:text=New rules also put stricter,to adapt or risk closing.

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It's the way business works in Thailand with the monopolies. nobody is allowed to raise their ugly heads, they get shot down, 

21 minutes ago, Ebumbu said:


New rules also put stricter controls on growers and farmers, ban commercial advertising and prohibit cannabis from being sold in vending machines or online. More than 18,000 licensed cannabis shops across the country will have to adapt or risk closing.

https://edition.cnn.com/2025/06/28/travel/thailand-cannabis-laws-tourism-intl-hnk#:~:text=New rules also put stricter,to adapt or risk closing.

CNN travel three weeks ago and in the post it says

He said the new regulations are just a first step — but acknowledged getting a bill through parliament will take time.

“This isn’t a fixed policy that can’t be changed,” he said.

On 7/18/2025 at 6:45 AM, webfact said:

A pro-cannabis group is urging the Ministry of Public Health to ditch a new regulation targeting medical marijuana use, fearing it could monopolise the industry in favour of big investors.

The small business just figured this out, 'eh?  :thumbsup:

1 hour ago, sharot724 said:

 

He said the new regulations are just a first step — but acknowledged getting a bill through parliament will take time.

“This isn’t a fixed policy that can’t be changed,” he said.

 

They did an end-run around parliament and it's already published in the Royal Gazette. Cannabis is again considered a class 2 narcotic. Not how a democracy operates, but I'm in no position to air my grievances. 

20 hours ago, jvs said:

We all know what kind of problems have occured because of this.

I don't know,please enlighten me?

Only change with my supplier so far, orders using LINE as usual.

But Post office will no longer deliver, changed to Kerry Express.

20 hours ago, Will B Good said:

 

Cheers...just read that.....but very, very few via the NHS....nearly all through the Private Hospitals....!!!!!!

There's zero through the NHS it's a private prescription only, exactly the same as its meant to be in Thailand 🤔

23 hours ago, Bday Prang said:

There are also many doctors who still refuse point blank to prescribe it  due to either "reefer madness" or pressure from big pharma who will have threatened to withdraw all the freebies they offer

No that's completely wrong, you can only get it on a private prescription and the doctors NEVER refuse it due to reefer madness, it's not 1936 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣

23 hours ago, jvs said:

We all know what kind of problems have occured because of this.

I don't know,please enlighten me?

Let me tackle your skeptical query with a chuckle. Too many cannabis newbies, who thought mixing it with alcohol or other party favors was a genius idea, ended up in hilarious (or not-so-hilarious) predicaments. The tales are legendary—I’m sure you’ve stumbled upon a few. That’s why I’m all for the new “ask-a-doctor-first” rule. Safety first, chaos second!

 

For further enlightment, reach out to your local temple.😂

 

 

 

 

 

 

9 hours ago, Will B Good said:

 

Been reading up......apparently it is the private sector that is doling it out left right and centre.

bet its more expensive than street weed

On 7/18/2025 at 2:12 PM, Shocked farang said:

They don't need to be fully qualified medical professionals, they can be traditional Thai medicine doctors and herbalists

snake oil salesmen lol

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On 7/18/2025 at 4:43 PM, dinsdale said:

This is about, IMO a few of Thaksin's pals, monopolising the industry. 

My Thai wife says Thaksin has a drug-addicted son and that's why he hates Cannabis.

 

Why don't Thai media reveal who owns most of the 20,000 weed shops? Because you can bet your last roach that it is precisely the big industrial players that already own most of the shops - not thousands of 30-something entrepreneurs..  Everyone is pointing fingers over the casino special interests in Thailand. It's a joke to think that big money isn't also behind most of the 20,000 weed shops.

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