In 2018, Thailand became the first Asian country to legalise medical cannabis, and on 9 June 2022, the entire plant was removed from the country's narcotic list, closely followed by recreational cannabis. This essentially decriminalised all cannabis-related crime. On the same day, approximately 4 200 prisoners jailed for these crimes were set free.
The law allows all parts of the cannabis plant to be used for production, distribution, consumption and commerce, but cannabis exports and imports are subject to strict regulations.
Sales of cannabis plant parts, products, and consumables are forbidden to those under the age of 20, pregnant women, and women who are breastfeeding. In addition, cannabis extracts must contain less than 0,2% of the psychoactive chemical tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Dried flowers, however, are unregulated.
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