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Three years since Thailand became the first country in Asia to decriminalize cannabis, the government this week imposed new ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNThailand moves to re-criminalise cannabis in blow to $1bn industryThe Thai Chamber of Commerce previously estimated that the cannabis trade could be worth $1.2bn by 2025, although experts say it has not reached its full potential due to the uncertainty that has ...
Thailand became the first country in Asia to remove marijuana from its list of illegal narcotics. Cannabis was decriminalised ...
Thailand became the first country in Asia to decriminalize cannabis in 2022, but now its government is rethinking that decision. The move is expected to deal a devastating blow to the $1 billion ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNThailand makes new proposal to restrict cannabis salesThailand's government has announced a plan to tighten the rules on selling cannabis, the kingdom's latest attempt to restrict ...
The relaxed laws saw a lucrative cannabis industry catering to locals and foreigners alike boom across the Southeast Asian nation. | ITV National News ...
Business operators in Pattaya, a city known for its bustling nightlife and growing cannabis-related ventures, are calling for ...
Thai cannabis store owners and activists on Thursday hit out at new government plans to tighten the rules on selling the drug by requiring a doctor's approval, three years after it was decriminalised.
Thailand will now require prescriptions for cannabis purchases, amid rising addiction concerns and renewed political efforts to re-criminalise the plant ...
BANGKOK - On June 25, Thailand’s Royal Gazette website published a new Ministry of Public Health regulation, officially reclassifying cannabis flower, or bud, as a controlled herb that is available ...
Thailand's new cannabis prescription form (PorThor 33) will let medical professions define qualifying symptoms.
Almost three years after the Land of Smiles made headlines as the first Asian country to decriminalise cannabis, the Thai government is now reversing course. New regulations issued by the Ministry of ...
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