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Thailand’s flourishing cannabis culture under threat as gov’t seeks ban

Thailand became the first country in Asia to fully decriminalise cannabis in 2022.

People smoke out of bongs during a speed contest to finish 3 grams, at the Green Party in Bangkok, Thailand
People smoke out of bongs during a speed contest to finish three grams (0.1 ounces), at the Green Party in Bangkok [Jorge Silva/Reuters]
Published On 16 Mar 202416 Mar 2024
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Thodsapol Hongtong is enjoying a smoke with his friends at the Green Party, a venue where recreational cannabis enthusiasts meet in the Thai capital Bangkok to chat and have a good time. But it’s a pastime that may be coming to an end.

The 31-year-old influencer, who runs his own cannabis shop, regularly touts recreational marijuana as good for the country’s economy on his online platform Channel Weed Thailand.

The booming cannabis sector could be worth $1.2bn by next year, according to an estimate by the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce.

“Where [else] in the world can we lie around on the beach and enjoy a joint,” Thodsapol told the Reuters news agency, taking a puff from his bong.

But the Thai government is looking to stamp out cannabis culture with a ban on its recreational use to be rolled out by the end of the year. Medical use will still be permitted.

In an interview with Reuters last month, Thai Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew described recreational marijuana as a “misuse” of cannabis that has a negative impact on Thai children and could lead to other drug abuses.

Recreational cannabis flourished in Thailand after the country became the first in Asia to fully decriminalise the substance in 2022, enabling a new public wave of weed appreciation culture.

Neon signs of cannabis leaves in multiple languages are visible on many street corners in Thai towns and cities, marking the tens of thousands of shops, spas, bars and gaming lounges where a variety of cannabis strains are readily available.

Many streetside shops in tourist areas sell smoking paraphernalia, while cannabis-related festivals became more common, like last year’s joint-rolling competition in the resort island of Phuket that drew in weed aficionados from around the world.

The Thai government’s draft law banning recreational use of cannabis will be up for cabinet approval later this month.

People sit near stalls selling cannabis on a street in Phuket, Thailand
People sit near stalls selling cannabis on a street in Phuket. [Jorge Silva/Reuters]
A man walks past a stand selling cannabis on the street in Bangkok, Thailand
A man walks past a stand selling cannabis on the street in Bangkok. [Jorge Silva/Reuters]
Different cannabis strains are displayed in a shop in Phuket, Thailand
Different cannabis strains are displayed in a shop in Phuket. [Jorge Silva/Reuters]
Aof Rugun shows his cannabis-related tattoos, during a party in Bangkok
Aof Rugun shows his cannabis-related tattoos during a party in Bangkok. [Jorge Silva/Reuters]
People walk in front of cannabis-related advertising signs, in Phuket, Thailand, August 12
People walk in front of cannabis-related advertising signs in Phuket. [Jorge Silva/Reuters]
A man looks at a display of indoor growing technology during a cannabis industry expo in Bangkok
A man looks at a display of indoor growing technology during a cannabis industry expo in Bangkok. [Jorge Silva/Reuters]
Pim smokes a joint outside the cannabis shop where she works, in Bangkok, Thailand, August 19
Pim smokes a joint outside the cannabis shop where she works in Bangkok. [Jorge Silva/Reuters]
Women wait for customers in a massage shop with cannabis-themed decorations in Phuket, Thailand
Women wait for customers in a massage shop with cannabis-themed decorations in Phuket. [Jorge Silva/Reuters]
Doughnut smokes cannabis with a bong, outside a cannabis club called the Green Party in the outskirts of Bangkok, Thailand, October 7
Doughnut smokes cannabis with a bong outside a cannabis club called the Green Party in the outskirts of Bangkok. [Jorge Silva/Reuters]
Cannabis buds are reflected on a man's sunglasses, as he demonstrates how a trimmer machine works during a cannabis industry expo in Bangkok
Cannabis buds are reflected on a man's sunglasses as he demonstrates how a trimmer machine works during a cannabis industry expo in Bangkok. [Jorge Silva/Reuters]


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