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  • Thailand to reclassify cannabis as narcotic from 2025

    The Ministry of Public Health has announced a proposal to classify cannabis and hemp as illegal narcotics under Thai law. This decision follows a meeting of the Narcotics Control Board, where the majority agreed on the medical and research benefits of cannabis but opposed its recreational use. A minority expressed concerns that strict regulations might cause public inconvenience. The draft…

  • Russian woman falls to death in Pattaya after cannabis use row

    A tragic incident occurred in Pattaya when a woman fell to her death from a luxury condominium, allegedly following an argument with her husband regarding her cannabis use. Police are currently investigating CCTV footage and questioning the husband to determine the exact circumstances surrounding the event. Police Lieutenant Sanan Kotanont of Pattaya City Police Station reported that at 10.36pm yesterday,…

  • Thailand’s high hopes: Cannabis convo ignites after doc’s article

    The national media in Thailand recently highlighted a significant discussion on the medical use of cannabis, sparked by an article from Associate Professor Dr Pattapong Kessomboon of Khon Kaen University’s Department of Family Medicine. Dr Pattapong addressed widespread misconceptions regarding cannabis, emphasising its overlooked medical benefits. Dr Pattapong pointed out that certain groups have been fixating on cannabis as merely…

  • CBD and metformin show promise in treating autism-related behaviours

    Fragile X syndrome and Phelan-McDermid syndrome are two genetic conditions that lead to various neurodevelopmental difficulties throughout life. Both conditions often include autism spectrum disorder (ASD) symptoms, such as speech delay, social challenges, and repetitive behaviours. These disorders can make life particularly tough for children and their families, and finding effective treatments has been an ongoing challenge. Promising research unveiled…

  • Cannabinoids and vitamin B12 can help in neurodegenerative disease management

    The long-standing relationship between humans and the cannabis plant has evolved significantly, especially with the legalization of medical cannabis. This shift has opened new avenues for exploring the therapeutic potential of cannabinoids. Recent research highlights the promising role of cannabinoids, particularly when combined with vitamin B12, in managing neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and multiple sclerosis. Understanding cannabinoids Cannabinoids, found…

  • Could cannabis help combat Covid-19?

    Recent research suggests that cannabis compounds may play a role in preventing and treating Covid-19. Studies have shown that cannabinoids, the active compounds in cannabis, could potentially prevent SARS-CoV-2 infection and reduce the severity of the disease. Cannabinoids and Covid prevention A comprehensive review conducted by researchers at Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia, Canada, indicates that cannabinoids might be used…

  • Empowering equality: One-year launch of groundbreaking cannabis business by renowned LGBTQIA+ activist

    June 22 will mark a significant milestone in the journey towards inclusivity and empowerment within the cannabis industry with the launch of High Maa-Lai’s Pride Party, a pioneering event spearheaded by Niran Hora, a prominent LGBT activist renowned for his tireless advocacy towards LGBTQIA+ gig worker equality and justice. Combining a passion for cannabis and a commitment to LGBTQIA+ rights,…

  • Support Bangkok Community Help at Leaf, Laugh, Love comedy event this saturday night

    Leaf, Laugh, Love invites you to an unforgettable evening of comedy and compassion at the Euphoria Bar, Royal Queen Seeds Bangkok, on Saturday, 22 June, from 8pm to 10pm. This special charity comedy event promises a night of side-splitting humour, all in support of a noble cause. A night of endless laughter Renowned local comedians will take the stage to…

  • Professor warns against reclassifying cannabis as illegal narcotic

    Professor Panthep Puapongphan, Dean of the College of Oriental Medicine at Rangsit University, voiced concerns regarding efforts to reclassify cannabis as an illegal narcotic. He believes that such a move could worsen drug-related issues rather than improve them. Prof. Panthep stressed that cannabis has played a significant role in helping individuals quit more harmful substances like methamphetamine and heroin. He…

  • Cannabis decriminalisation not linked to rise in psychiatric patients

    Professor Panthep Puapongphan, Dean of the College of Oriental Medicine at Rangsit University, addressed misinformation about an alleged increase in psychiatric patients following the decriminalisation of cannabis since June 9, 2022. His comments came in response to claims suggesting that this legal change has led to a surge in psychiatric issues. Prof. Panthep refuted these claims by highlighting that comparing…

  • Caught on cam: Teens blaze through vandalism at cannabis shop

    CCTV cameras captured a group of teenagers vandalising the Stoner Area cannabis shop in front of the Bang Saray Night Market in Sattahip. The incidents unfolded over several days, culminating in a brazen attack in the early hours of June 11. Approximately three days earlier, the same group of teenagers arrived at the shop armed with baseball bats, threatening staff…

  • Celebrating excellence in cannabis with The Thaiger Top Shelf Awards at Royal Queen Seeds

    This month, The Thaiger Top Shelf Awards returns to honour the hardworking pioneers and innovators in the Thai cannabis industry. This exclusive event promises an evening of recognition, networking, and celebration, set to take place at Euphoria in Royal Queen Seeds Bangkok on Friday, 14 June, from 7pm to 9pm. Recognising industry leaders The goal of The Thaiger Top Shelf…

  • Leaf, Laugh, Love at Royal Queen Seeds comedy night featuring Ankita Ghosh

    A night of comedy awaits at Royal Queen Seeds Thailand. On Sunday, June 2, from 8PM to 10PM at Euphoria. Located on the second floor of Royal Queen Seeds, this lively bar will host a hilarious stand-up comedy show that features the sensational Ankita Ghosh. Meet Ankita Ghosh Renowned Indian comedian, Ankita Ghosh, now residing in Vietnam, captivates her spectators…

  • Supporters urge Thai PM to prevent Cannabis reclassification

    Wisarat Phanprasat, head of the Western Herbal Community Business Network in Kanchanaburi, led a significant demonstration alongside over 1,000 cannabis supporters, submitting a draft of the People’s Cannabis Act and a petition to the prime minister. This event took place in front of the United Nations in Bangkok. The primary demand was to oppose the classification of cannabis as a…

  • Weed demand justice: Cannabis advocates’ reclassification rally in Bangkok

    Cannabis entrepreneurs, farmers, and activists gathered in Bangkok to protest the government’s plan to reclassify marijuana as a narcotic, only two years after its decriminalisation. The rally, held yesterday in front of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific headquarters, saw nearly 2,000 signatures collected to support a legal petition aimed at halting the government’s…

  • Cannabis crackdown: Only buds back on the blacklist

    Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin revealed that only cannabis buds will be reclassified as Category 5 narcotics, while the rest of the marijuana plant remains legal. This dramatic shift is set to clarify the murky waters of Thailand’s cannabis regulations, following Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s controversial pledge to recriminalise marijuana. “The new directive will specify that leaves, branches, roots, stems,…

  • Thailand faces cannabis reclassification deadline

    The Government of Thailand faces a rapidly approaching reclassification deadline set by cannabis advocacy groups. Cannabis Future Network, a prominent pro-cannabis group, stated last week that whether the Public Health Ministry intends to fully or partially reclassify cannabis, the decision must be backed by scientific evidence. The group has given the government 15 days to substantiate its stance. Reclassifying cannabis…

  • Thais support reclassifying marijuana as illegal, NIDA poll

    A recent survey by the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) poll reveals that a majority of Thais endorse plans to reclassify marijuana as an illegal drug, although opinions on its benefits remain divided. The NIDA conducted the poll from May 14 to May 15, engaging 1,310 individuals aged 15 and over across various educational backgrounds and occupations. Participants were…

  • Thailand’s cannabis crackdown: High hopes hang in the balance

    Thailand’s cannabis industry faces an uncertain future as Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin spearheads a controversial meeting to reconsider the legal status of cannabis. The high-stakes discussion, involving Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, Minister of Public Health Somsak Thepsuthin, and Minister of Justice Police Colonel Thavee Sodsong, aims to reclassify cannabis as a Category 5 narcotic. This move would restrict its…

  • Gunkul Engineering pulls the plug on cannabis investment

    Gunkul Engineering, a Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET)-listed renewable energy firm, is halting its investment in the cannabis industry, awaiting clearer government regulations. The company, which ventured into cannabis and hemp through its subsidiary GK Hemp Group, has already spent nearly 500 million baht (US$14 million) on developing its cannabis project but is now pausing further expenditure. The firm’s decision…

  • High times: Thai cannabis use soars, sparking reclassification talks

    The use of cannabis among young adults in Thailand has escalated tenfold in the past two years, drawing attention to the government’s plan to reclassify cannabis as a narcotic, according to the public health minister. The reclassification proposal is expected to be rooted in scientific evidence. Health Minister Somsak Thepsuthin yesterday highlighted the significance of empirical data in addressing the…

  • Siam Cannabis Cup Event: Celebrating cannabis culture in Bangkok, Thailand

    The Siam Cannabis Cup Event is set to take place on May 18, 2024, aboard the luxurious Viva Alangka Cruise in the city of Bangkok, Thailand. This unique event promises to be a celebration of cannabis culture. With an expected attendance of 420+++, the Siam Cannabis Cup Event aims to create an unparalleled experience for attendees. Showcasing the best cannabis…

  • Thaiger Top Shelf Awards celebrates excellence in Thailand’s cannabis industry at LV Cannabis

    Within the booming cannabis industry in Thailand, The Thaiger Top Shelf Awards recognises outstanding contributions and innovation from diligent dispensaries. Back for the May edition, this recent one is scheduled for May 10 at LV Cannabis, 22 Sukhumvit branch, from 7PM to 10PM. You are welcome to come on down and find out who are the winners of this award…

  • Cabinet shake-up plants seeds for cannabis reform in Thailand

    The Thai Cabinet reshuffle by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin could spark high-stakes changes to the cannabis bill after former Justice Minister Somsak Thepsuthin replaced Public Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew. Cholnan, who led the charge in the cannabis debate, faced a blaze of controversy over the plant’s legalisation in 2022 by Anutin Charnvirakul, the former Public Health Minister, now doubling as…

  • Veterans abroad entrepreneurship networking event

    B-Good Dispensary, located at the vibrant 21 Market, is excited to host the Veterans Abroad Entrepreneurship Networking Event (V.A.N.) on Wednesday, April 25, 2024, from 5.00 PM to 8.00 PM. This event promises to be a landmark gathering for veterans who are exploring or already leading business ventures in Thailand. Veterans residing in Thailand are encouraged to join this exceptional…

  • Fourtwenty High Garden 4/20 celebration ‘Up in The Clouds’

    Fourtwenty is thrilled to announce its flagship event “Up in The Clouds,” a celebratory gathering on the internationally recognized day of cannabis culture, April 20th (4/20), hosted at the scenic Fourtwenty High Garden. The event is set to kick off at 4.20 PM and is open to the public with free entry, ensuring accessibility for all enthusiasts looking to elevate…

  • Deputy PM supports regulated cannabis use in Thailand

    In a significant public announcement, Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul voiced his stance on the ongoing cannabis debate in Thailand, declaring he supports regulated use. This followed an interview with Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin on France 24, in which the leader suggested the reclassification of marijuana as an illicit substance due to its deemed harmful effects on Thai society.…

  • Thai government considers recriminalising cannabis

    Thai Public Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew conveyed his apprehension about the general public’s disagreement with the Pheu Thai Party’s plan to criminalise cannabis once again. This apprehension arose following Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s recent interview with France 24, a French state-owned news channel, where he revealed the government’s intent to control cannabis use, which has been decriminalised since 2022. In…

  • Phetchabun: Cannabis-induced hallucination triggers police chase

    A 23 year old man experienced a hallucinatory episode after consuming cannabis, leading to a high-speed chase and subsequent arrest by local police. The incident began when the young man, identified only as Amorn, rode his motorcycle through a community area without a helmet, number plate, or necessary documentation. His erratic behaviour and modified vehicle caught the attention of police…

  • Thailand tokes on new approach: CBD-infused Marijuana oil to fight drug addiction

    The Department of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine (DTAM) has initiated a pioneering programme utilising marijuana oil infused with high levels of CBD to combat drug dependency. Dr Thewan Thanirat, DTAM’s deputy director-general, unveiled the innovative prescription, named Karun Osoth, a concoction of coconut oil and CBD meticulously balanced to 10 milligrammes of CBD per millilitre of coconut oil. This…