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    Cannabis Advocates in Thailand Rally Against Proposal to Reinstate General Use Ban

    Cannabis AsiaBy Cannabis AsiaSeptember 29, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The Cannabis Controversy in Thailand: Advocates Rally Against Potential Ban

    In the vibrant streets of Bangkok, a significant protest unfolded this past Monday. Nearly a hundred advocates for cannabis marched towards the prime minister’s office, rallying against a proposed ban on its general use. Just two years after Thailand decriminalized marijuana, the looming possibility of reinstituting strict regulations has ignited a passionate response from both activists and entrepreneurs alike.

    The Proposal for a Ban

    On Friday, a health ministry drug control committee endorsed a controversial proposal to relist cannabis as a narcotic, restricting its use solely to medical and research purposes. This proposal is set to be submitted to the Office of the Narcotics Control Board this week, with potential implementation on January 1. This shift in policy has raised considerable alarm among those who have embraced the decriminalization of cannabis, which has offered new economic opportunities for many.

    Activists on the Front Lines

    As advocates gathered near the United Nations headquarters, they carried potted marijuana plants, a symbol of their commitment to preserving cannabis rights. Prasitchai Nunuan, a vocal advocate from a pro-cannabis network, emphasized the need for the health ministry to regulate cannabis separately rather than revert to criminalizing it. He argued that this fight transcends merely medical security, framing it as a statement against political monopolies that benefit a select few.

    “We need to destroy the monopoly of politicians who are taking benefits away from the people,” Nunuan declared passionately, underscoring a common sentiment among protesters who feel that their rights are being trampled.

    Voices of Concern

    Among the demonstrators was Chokwan “Kitty” Chopaka, a cannabis shop owner and activist, who expressed her frustration with the perceived manipulation of cannabis policy for political gain. Her challenge to officials was clear: “Who are you to judge what they use it for and how they use it?” This sentiment echoed through the crowd, as many fear that the government’s potential rollback could hinder not only personal freedoms but also economic growth.

    Police barricaded roads leading to the Government House, halting the march. Protesters instead set up camp, vowing to remain until their voices were heard, demonstrating their determination to push back against the proposed ban. An official later accepted their written petition, acknowledging their concerns.

    Economic Implications

    Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s earlier comments about the desire to outlaw cannabis again had already stirred unrest among advocates. They argue that legal cannabis has significantly boosted Thailand’s economy, fueling tourism and farming sectors. Thousands of cannabis-related businesses, ranging from shops to market stalls, have sprung up across the country, creating jobs and attracting tourists eager to engage with Thailand’s evolving cannabis culture.

    Pock Pechthong, a cannabis grower who participated in the protest, highlighted the economic stakes: “Everybody’s spent a lot of money already. Our main concern is not being able to grow or use it.” This sentiment reveals a deep-rooted anxiety among many stakeholders who have invested in the burgeoning cannabis market.

    Public Sentiment and Government Actions

    After decriminalization in 2022, the government initially suggested cannabis would be limited to medicinal use. However, the unregulated market that emerged led to public safety concerns, which the government cited as justification for its recent proposal. Last month, Health Minister Somsak Thepsuthin reported that a survey indicated over 80% of respondents favored a ban; however, these results were not made public, leading to skepticism and distrust among advocates.

    Political Landscape and Future Prospects

    The Bhumjaithai Party, which spearheaded Thailand’s cannabis decriminalization, is now facing internal and external pressures concerning the potential ban. Headed by Anutin Charnvirakul, who previously oversaw the health ministry and played a crucial role in the cannabis legislation of 2022, the party remains divided. Anutin has publicly opposed the proposed ban, recognizing that while Bhumjaithai does not support recreational cannabis use, any rollback of decriminalization would detrimentally impact the industry.

    The evolving landscape surrounding cannabis in Thailand is a rich tapestry of political maneuvering, public sentiment, and economic implications. As the situation continues to develop, the voices of advocates and the policies of the government will undoubtedly shape the future of cannabis in the country.

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