Small bags of pre-packaged 1-gram quantities of various cannabis flowers are seen for sale at Fat Bud's, a small dispensary in Bangkok focused on buying and selling cannabis grown by local farmers in Thailand. Since the Thai Government decriminalised the sale and possession of marijuana on June 9, 2022, dry cannabis flowers have begun to be sold in dispensaries and on the street throughout Bangkok. A sudden boom in the marijuana business coupled with its swift legalisation comes without a strong framework for legislative regulation, resulting in an uncertain economic forecast for the weed indu


Small bags of pre-packaged 1-gram quantities of various cannabis flowers are seen for sale at Fat Bud's, a small dispensary in Bangkok focused on buying and selling cannabis grown by local farmers in Thailand. Since the Thai Government decriminalised the sale and possession of marijuana on June 9, 2022, dry cannabis flowers have begun to be sold in dispensaries and on the street throughout Bangkok. A sudden boom in the marijuana business coupled with its swift legalisation comes without a strong framework for legislative regulation, resulting in an uncertain economic forecast for the weed industry in Thailand. With the support of Thai doctors, some political parties have expressed concern about the current lack of regulation of cannabis, adding to uncertainty about the future of cannabis legalisation in Thailand.


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