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    Thailand Legalizes Cannabis: Critics Call for Closing Legal Loopholes

    Cannabis AsiaBy Cannabis AsiaSeptember 14, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Thailand’s Cannabis Legalization: A New Frontier for Khaosan Road

    In June 2022, Thailand became one of the first Asian countries to legalize cannabis for recreational use. However, as the month unfolded, it became clear that public access and regulations surrounding this new legalization were still mired in ambiguity.

    Khaosan Road: A Hub of Cannabis Activity

    During the last week of June, the famous Khaosan Road in Bangkok attracted attention as MPs, district officials, police, and journalists explored the area. Known as a vibrant hub for backpackers, Khaosan Road is lined with bars, restaurants, and guesthouses, making it an ideal spot for cannabis vendors to set up shop. Reports suggested that a rise in cannabis joint stalls had transformed this iconic section of the city.

    Post-pandemic, Khaosan Road was just beginning to buzz again. The influx of tourists added a layer of excitement and unpredictability to the area, creating a unique atmosphere marked by the scents of various cannabis strains mingling with the aromas of street food and the sounds of nightlife.

    The Rise of Cannabis Stalls

    With the legalization of cannabis, entrepreneurs quickly capitalized on the opportunity. Pop-up cannabis trucks and smaller stalls began appearing, each offering a variety of strains and full-fledged cannabis products to tempt curious visitors. This sudden boom prompted authorities to step in, emphasizing the need for street vendors to secure permits and adhere to regulations. The early enthusiasm for cannabis had sparked concerns over health and safety, leading to calls for more structured control.

    A Shift in Public Perception

    Yada Pornpetrampa, a seasoned food stall worker who has been on Khaosan Road for 30 years, described the rapid changes that followed the legalization. According to Yada, the street burst with cannabis offerings almost immediately after the law took effect on June 9. Yet, by late June, the landscape seemed to shift again. Local officials noted a noticeable absence of pop-up vendors. The sudden disappearance raised questions about whether the initial wave of enthusiasm was sustainable.

    The Regulatory Ambiguity

    Despite the excitement generated by cannabis legalization, many within Bangkok’s governing bodies were wary. A district official shared with This Week in Asia that there was no confirmation whether cannabis products remained available on Khaosan. This statement underlined the ongoing confusion surrounding the laws, which left many potential vendors scratching their heads over compliance issues.

    The delicate balance between embracing a new era of cannabis culture and ensuring public safety and order is a tightrope walk that Thailand is still navigating.

    Moving Forward in a New Landscape

    As the situation evolves, the trajectory of cannabis culture in Thailand remains uncertain. Will Khaosan Road maintain its reputation as a vibrant cannabis-friendly destination, or will regulatory oversight push vendors back into the shadows?

    The story of cannabis in Thailand is still being written, with stakeholders from all corners—government, entrepreneurs, and consumers—watching closely as this new chapter unfolds in a nation that has defied expectations and embraced change.

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