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Thailand rushes to rein in cannabis use a week after decriminalization

by June 19, 2022
June 19, 2022

BANGKOK — Thailand hastily issued a raft of new regulations for cannabis use this week after a long-planned decriminalization raised alarm at the potential for unchecked use of the substance anywhere and by anyone — including children.

Soon after the country became the first in Asia to legalize growing and consumption of cannabis in food and drink on June 9, businesses began openly selling marijuana, with strains called “Amnesia” and “Night Nurse” on offer from a truck in Bangkok.

The rapid rise in cannabis sales sparked concern from a Bangkok city official: Deputy Permanent Secretary Wantanee Wattana said at least one person had died and several were hospitalized this week after consuming or smoking marijuana.

A draft cannabis bill is making its way through parliament, but could be months away from becoming law.

“There are no control measures other than word of mouth,” lamented Mana Nimitmongkol, head of the Anti-Corruption Organization (Thailand), in an online post earlier this week.

This week, the central government has been issuing piecemeal rules to try to bring some order to cannabis use.

On Friday, new regulations went into effect forbidding all public smoking of cannabis as well as the sale of marijuana to people under the age of 20, pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers. The rules were published overnight in the Royal Gazette.

Several other rules included banning cannabis from schools, requirement for retailers to provide clear information on usage of cannabis in food and drinks and the application of a health law that defined smoke from marijuana a public nuisance punishable by jail and a fine.

Critics have said the government rushed to remove criminal penalties on marijuana before passing a law to ensure the substance is regulated.

Thailand’s health minister Anutin Charnvirakul, a leading advocate for the legalization of cannabis, has defended the government’s approach to legalization.

“We legalized cannabis for medical use and for health,” Mr. Anutin said at Government House on Friday.

“Usage beyond this is inappropriate… and we need laws to control it,” he said.

Mr. Anutin’s Bhumjaithai Party campaigned on legalization of marijuana ahead of 2019 election and is a main partner in the ruling coalition. — Reuters

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