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    Shanmugam Dismisses Pharma Claims About Medical Cannabis as Nonsense

    Cannabis AsiaBy Cannabis AsiaSeptember 14, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Singapore’s Stance on Cannabis: A Closer Look

    The Minister’s Perspective

    In a recent interview with Channel NewsAsia, Singapore’s Law and Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam expressed strong skepticism about the medical cannabis trend sweeping the region. He asserted that this shift is primarily driven by the “power of money and propaganda.” Shanmugam implied that pharmaceutical companies were masking their true intentions behind misleading claims about the benefits of cannabis, suggesting a deep-rooted agenda to profit from its legalization.

    Southeast Asia’s Evolving Cannabis Landscape

    December 2022 marked a significant milestone for Southeast Asia when Thailand became the first nation in the region to legalize cannabis for medical purposes. This is particularly noteworthy given the region’s historically stringent drug laws. Following Thailand’s lead, other countries like Malaysia and the Philippines are now contemplating similar legislative changes, making the conversation surrounding cannabis increasingly relevant.

    Government Policies on Cannabinoids

    In response to the changing landscape, Singapore’s Health and Home Affairs ministries issued a joint statement outlining the government’s position on cannabinoid products. They differentiated between pharmaceutical products with potential therapeutic applications and raw cannabis, reiterating the latter’s harmful and addictive nature. The ministries asserted that, so far, no scientific studies validate the claims of raw cannabis as a treatment for medical conditions.

    The Research Perspective

    Mr. Shanmugam pointed to research conducted by the Institute of Mental Health (IMH), which reviewed 500 articles dating back to 1964. The findings were alarming: cannabis consumption is associated with serious brain damage and a high addiction rate. Shanmugam emphasized that pharmaceutical companies use these findings to push for legalization under the guise of medical benefit while largely ignoring the significant risks involved.

    Approved Pharmaceutical Products

    While acknowledging the potential benefits of certain cannabinoid-based pharmaceuticals, Singapore’s government insists that these products must undergo rigorous scrutiny. According to the Health Sciences Authority (HSA), any cannabinoid pharmaceuticals seeking approval in Singapore must provide substantial scientific evidence demonstrating their safety, quality, and efficacy, particularly through clinical studies.

    Commercial Interests and the Medical Cannabis Narrative

    Shanmugam criticized pharmaceutical companies for their aggressive marketing strategies promoting cannabis as a harmless medicinal option. He argued that this narrative serves corporate interests rather than public health. “The term ‘medical cannabis’ is a way to whitewash the subject,” he stated, emphasizing that legalizing unprocessed cannabis is both illogical and dangerous.

    The Role of Scientific Evidence

    The Singaporean authorities remain firm that existing medical solutions involving cannabinoid compounds can adequately address medicinal needs without resorting to unprocessed cannabis. They underline that with proper medical oversight, there is no necessity for the broader consumption of cannabis, particularly given the lack of scientific backing for its safety and effectiveness.

    The Broader Social Implications

    The Singaporean government maintains a hardline stance against illicit drugs, underscoring that a permissive approach to drug use can lead to dire social consequences. Shanmugam pointed out that Singapore’s comprehensive drug policies have resulted in a remarkably low rate of drug abuse—less than 0.1 percent of the population was arrested for drug offenses last year.

    Protecting the Innocent

    In discussing Singapore’s strict drug enforcement policies, Shanmugam emphasized the importance of protecting innocent lives, particularly children, from the harms associated with drug abuse. He believes that society must remain vigilant against the encroachment of illicit substances, which can devastate families and communities.

    The Communication Gap

    Finally, when asked if a clearer demarcation between medical and illegal drug use is necessary, Shanmugam argued that, with the right explanations, the public would understand the government’s position. He criticized pharmaceutical companies for trying to frame their profit motivations as benevolent, stating, “It’s bunkum.” He believes that transparent communication is essential to counteract the propaganda being disseminated in favor of cannabis legalization.

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