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Thai authorities have begun a strict campaign against illegal cannabis gummies, marking a major effort to control the ...
Medical marijuana has been legal in Thailand since 2018, but decriminalization in 2022 meant it was no longer a crime to grow ...
With the Southeast Asian nation moving to recriminalize the drug after just three years, the mountainous communities that grow it are bracing for real pain.
BANGKOK: The government will intensify its crackdown on jelly candies and other sweets that contain cannabis extracts ...
Government says decriminalisation fueled social ills, but producers argue new rules will only push industry underground.
Thailand became the first country in Asia to remove marijuana from its list of illegal narcotics. Cannabis was decriminalised ...
Officials say only around 2,000 of the country’s 18,000 marijuana dispensaries are expected to stay open after the new rules ...
The Thai authorities' mission is to increase inspections of products containing cannabis extracts. Read more at ...
Cannabis-laced jelly sweets may put shop owners in jail as Thailand cracks down on potent THC products targeting young ...
Thailand's expanding cannabis industry faces significant changes as 18,000 cannabis dispensaries must convert to medical ...
The incident has prompted a renewed push to clear unregulated products from the market. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
The Thailand Legal Cannabis Market, valued at USD 1.31 billion in 2024, is projected to reach USD 7.10 billion by 2030, ...