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Sattahip man detained for cannabis-induced hallucinations; no charges pressed. Taken to hospital and referred for rehabilitation.
Government says decriminalisation fueled social ills, but producers argue new rules will only push industry underground.
After pioneering cannabis reform in 2022, Thailand has reversed course—reclassifying cannabis as a narcotic, requiring prescriptions, restricting tourism access, and prompting backlash from businesses ...
For all the Mary Jane enthusiasts in the area, there's good news: The global cannabis brand Cookies is about to debut its first retail store in the nation's capital. Cookies DC, at 1115 U Street, ...
A court’s suspension of Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has raised questions about whether her family’s political ...
Up to 12,000 existing cannabis flower retailers may be forced to shut down as new rules will require specific medical ...
Three years since Thailand became the first country in Asia to decriminalize cannabis, the government this week imposed new ...
Thailand, which decriminalized marijuana in 2022 — a first for the region — has reimposed a slate of renewed restrictions on the drug. Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsuthin signed an order this ...
Thailand has started banning the sale of cannabis to those without a prescription, three years after becoming the first ...
Thai lawmakers have been working on a so-called Cannabis Act, which aims to cover all aspects of controlling the plant for use in Thailand. But ministers say that the new law is two years away.
Chokwan "Kitty" Chopaka, a well-known cannabis activist in Thailand, said the new medical bill could see a 90% drop in licensed cannabis shops in Thailand. "I understand what the government is doing.