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Three years since Thailand became the first country in Asia to decriminalize cannabis, the government this week imposed new ...
Duncan Garner is an award-winning journalist and broadcaster who now hosts the Editor in Chief live podcast. Thailand ...
Cannabis dispensaries in Thailand are now required to transition into licensed medical clinics to remain legally operational.
Thailand's expanding cannabis industry faces significant changes as 18,000 cannabis dispensaries must convert to medical ...
Thailand became the first country in Asia to remove marijuana from its list of illegal narcotics. Cannabis was decriminalised ...
I took a personal trip to Thailand to observe firsthand what was then a groundbreaking shift in Southeast Asia: the legalization of cannabis. I have a particular interest ...
Thailand has recriminalised cannabis for recreational use, now limited to medical purposes only, impacting a billion-dollar ...
The Thailand Legal Cannabis Market, valued at USD 1.31 billion in 2024, is projected to reach USD 7.10 billion by 2030, ...
Medical marijuana has been legal in Thailand since 2018, but decriminalization in 2022 meant it was no longer a crime to grow and trade marijuana or hemp products, or to use any parts of the plant ...
Although Thailand decriminalized recreational marijuana use in 2022, there was initially no clear regulatory framework.
Up to 12,000 existing cannabis flower retailers may be forced to shut down as new rules will require specific medical ...
Pro-cannabis activist Kitty Chopaka, seen here at a protest against the Thai government in 2024, says the new rules will not stop people from buying marijuana for recreational purposes.