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Thailand unveils new bill to regulate cannabis

Thailand’s Public Health Ministry has proposed a new bill to regulate its cannabis industry and restrict marijuana uses to primarily health and medical purposes.
A cannabis shop in Thailand. (Photo: straitstimes.com)
A cannabis shop in Thailand. (Photo: straitstimes.com)

Bangkok (VNA)༒ – Thailand’s Public Health Ministry has proposed a new bill to regulate its cannabis industry and restrict marijuana uses to primarily health and medical purposes.

That is the latest effort of the new administration of Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, aiming to rein in recreational smoking after several policy changes. Under the draft legislation, cannabis or its extracts will be allowed for medical treatment and research by state agencies besides its use in herbal, food and cosmetic products.
Anyone who consumes cannabis or its extracts for uses not specified in the bill will face a fine of up to 60,000 THB (over 1,800 USD). The sellers of cannabis or its products for uses not specified under the law face a maximum one year jail term or 100,000 THB in fines, or both.
The draft legislation calls for licensing rules on cannabis planting, sales, exports and imports all to be tightened, with current growers, suppliers or related businesses required to have or apply for new licences or permits - or face hefty jail terms or fines. The public and industry stakeholders can submit feedback on the proposed bill by September 30. The ministry may still make changes to the legislation before submitting it to the cabinet, which must then send it to Parliament for approval./.
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