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    New Thai PM Promises to Limit Cannabis Use Following Last Year’s Decriminalization

    Cannabis AsiaBy Cannabis AsiaOctober 5, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Thailand’s Cannabis Policy Under Scrutiny: The Prime Minister’s New Plan

    A Transformative Year for Cannabis in Thailand

    Thailand made headlines last year as the first Asian country to decriminalize cannabis, a bold step seen by many as a progressive move in the realm of drug policy. The initial excitement, however, has given way to concerns and criticisms as the nation grapples with a rapidly evolving cannabis landscape. Thousands of dispensaries have sprung up across the country, making cannabis considerably more accessible. This shift has left the government scrambling to clarify its regulatory stance.

    The Prime Minister’s Stance

    Newly elected Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has called for a reassessment of the nation’s cannabis regulations. In a recent interview with Bloomberg Television, he emphasized the need to “rectify” the cannabis policy that permits the widespread sale of the drug. Srettha stated, “The law will need to be rewritten,” signaling a move toward restricting cannabis use strictly to medical purposes. He made it clear that there would be no middle ground when it comes to recreational use, which indicates a firm hand on the policy-making wheel.

    Coalition Dynamics and Conflicting Views

    Srettha leads an 11-party coalition, and while there is widespread agreement on the need to revise cannabis laws, the details of how to implement these changes remain murky. His Pheu Thai Party previously promoted a stringent anti-drug campaign ahead of the May elections, which included a commitment to reverse the decriminalization policy. In sharp contrast, the Bhumjaithai Party, a coalition partner led by Anutin Charnvirakul, proposes a different approach. Although they advocate for tighter regulatory measures, they are against reclassifying cannabis as a drug, creating a complex and often conflicting dynamic within the coalition.

    The Rise of Dispensaries

    Since the decriminalization of cannabis, nearly 6,000 dispensaries have opened across Thailand, fueled by an unclear regulatory framework. These shops offer a wide array of cannabis products, from buds to oil extracts containing minimal tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive component of cannabis. This surge has prompted concerns among local dispensary owners, particularly regarding the influx of imported cannabis that has driven prices down, complicating the local market.

    The Farmers’ Perspective

    Thai farmers have benefited from the decriminalization, as they can cultivate cannabis freely following registration with the Food and Drug Administration. This newfound freedom has led to a thriving agricultural sector that is eager to capitalize on the cannabis boom. However, farmers and dispensary owners alike share concerns about unregulated imports that flood the market, further complicating efforts to stabilize prices and maintain quality.

    The Medical Versus Recreational Debate

    The lines between medical and recreational cannabis use have become increasingly blurred in Thailand. Some experts, like Poonwarit Wangpatravanich, president of the Phuket Cannabis Association, argue that the medical benefits of cannabis make it impossible to enforce a strict separation. There is a consensus among some stakeholders that increased regulation is necessary but can coexist with the plant’s therapeutic uses. As Wangpatravanich states, “Cannabis is here to stay, but in what status is not yet clear.”

    Implications of Reclassification

    Should the government choose to reclassify cannabis as a narcotic yet again, it could inadvertently push recreational use underground, creating an environment that lacks oversight. Rattapon Sanrak, founder of the cannabis advocacy group Highland Network, warns that such a move would counteract efforts to ensure safe and responsible use of the plant. It reflects ongoing tensions in Thai society regarding drug policy and control.

    The Broader Drug Issue in Thailand

    Srettha’s administration has broader ambitions to tackle drug-related issues in Thai society. The prime minister recently stated his intention to “eradicate” drugs from the country, citing the growing problem of drug trafficking, particularly in the northeastern and northern regions of Thailand. The United Nations estimates that Southeast Asia’s illicit drug trade economy was worth around $130 billion in 2019, highlighting the enormity of the problem Srettha is determined to address.

    Conclusion

    As Thailand navigates this complex landscape of cannabis policy, it faces both challenges and opportunities. With differing priorities among coalition partners and an evolving public perception of cannabis, the coming months will be critical in shaping the future of cannabis use in the nation. While the emphasis on medical applications is gaining traction, the impact on farmers, dispensary owners, and public health remains to be seen.

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