Last updated on August 21st, 2024 at 06:54 am
โข Why It Matters: Reclassifying cannabis as a narcotic could reverse Thailandโs recent progress in medical cannabis use.
โข Driving The News: The Thai Health Ministry has submitted a draft to reclassify cannabis as a narcotic, sparking debate.
โข Zoom In: The draft excludes proposals that would allow conditional use, leading to criticism from cannabis advocates.
BANGKOK, THAILAND โ The Thai Health Ministry has taken a significant step towards reclassifying cannabis as a narcotic by submitting a draft proposal to the Narcotics Control Board. The move follows intense debate over the plantโs legal status, which has been in flux since its partial legalization for medical use. The ministryโs draft, signed on July 12, excludes conditional use proposals, sparking criticism from pro-cannabis advocates like PANATHEP PUAPONGPHAN, who argue that the new regulations could stifle the burgeoning medical cannabis industry in Thailand.
Proponents of the reclassification argue that stricter control is necessary to prevent misuse, especially among youth. However, critics believe that the move ignores the proven benefits of cannabis for medical purposes and is driven more by political motives than public health concerns. The debate continues, with many calling for a more balanced approach that would allow for regulated medical use while preventing abuse.
The proposalโs fate now lies with the Narcotics Control Board, and its outcome could have far-reaching implications for Thailandโs cannabis industry.
Contributing Sources: Matichon