Expert Calls for Clear Cannabis Policy to Avoid Criminalizing Patients
Dr. Panthep Puapongphan questions the proposal to reclassify cannabis as a narcotic, highlighting the risks to patients and advocating for clear, balanced legislation.
Dr. Panthep Puapongphan questions the proposal to reclassify cannabis as a narcotic, highlighting the risks to patients and advocating for clear, balanced legislation.
Dr. Panthep Puapongphan questions the need to reclassify cannabis as a narcotic, highlighting patient success stories and the reliance on underground sources.
Health Minister Somsak Thepsuthin discusses the potential reclassification of cannabis as a narcotic amidst mixed public opinion.
Dr. Panthep Puapongphan emphasizes the role of parenting and environment over cannabis in youth IQ, citing international research. Calls for balanced, evidence-based policies.
Pattaya cannabis entrepreneurs protest against the government’s plan to reclassify cannabis as a narcotic, calling for science-based regulation and protection of their businesses.
Rangsit University Dean Panthip Puapongphan cites research from Canada and the US showing cannabis’s effectiveness in reducing hard drug use.
Rangsit University Dean debunks claims of increased psychiatric cases due to cannabis decriminalization, emphasizing the need for accurate data and evidence-based policies.
Deputy Government Spokesman Karom Phonphonklang warns against reclassifying cannabis as a narcotic, citing potential public harm and legal burdens.
Deputy PM Anutin emphasizes the importance of public opinion and expert input in the Ministry of Public Health’s poll on reclassifying cannabis as a narcotic.
Prasit Chai Noonwal questions the motives behind the reclassification of cannabis as a narcotic, alleging corporate interests and calling for transparent policies.
Dr. Pattapong Ketsombun reveals that Thailand saw a significant decline in patient visits and health expenditures following cannabis legalization, saving 19 billion baht.
Health Minister Somsak Thepsuthin schedules a meeting with the Thai Cannabis Network to discuss the future regulation of cannabis, following recent protests. Read more.
Health Ministry drafts new regulation to reclassify cannabis flowers as Type 5 narcotics, opening it for public consultation. Learn more about the proposed changes and their impact.
Dr. Chanin Liwanant criticizes efforts to reclassify cannabis as a narcotic, citing its significant benefits in treating terminal illnesses and urging for balanced, evidence-based policies.
Prasit Chai Noonwal challenges doctors’ petition to reclassify cannabis as a narcotic, calling for a public debate based on factual evidence. Read more on the cannabis policy debate.
Deputy PM Anutin urges the Health Minister to clarify cannabis flower regulations following public pressure. Read more on the ongoing cannabis policy debate in Thailand.
The Thai Cannabis Network threatens to escalate protests if the government does not meet their demands for science-based cannabis regulation by June 11. Read more on the developing situation.
Dr. Theerawat Hemachudha criticizes the reclassification of cannabis as a narcotic, highlighting previous studies on its medical benefits and urging for evidence-based policies.
A study in Kalasin province reveals significant inaccuracies in hospital data on cannabis-related health issues, calling for improved diagnostic standards and education.
Cannabis advocates in Thailand demand the government issue a Cannabis Act to regulate use rather than reclassifying it as a narcotic. Read more on their protest and calls for science-based policy.
Dr. Pipat Nonthanathorn advises Health Minister Somsak Thepsuthin to develop a five-year cannabis master plan and push for comprehensive cannabis legislation.
Health Minister Somsak Thepsuthin addresses allegations of bias in cannabis regulation, emphasizing the need for balanced consideration of all viewpoints.
Dr. Kraisorn Woradithee calls for a comprehensive Cannabis Control Act to regulate medical cannabis use and protect patients, amidst controversy over reclassification as a narcotic.
Deputy PM Anutin urges not to politicize cannabis, focusing on its medical and economic benefits. He calls for clear legislation and scientific evidence to guide policy decisions.
Health Ministry spokesperson defends Minister Somsak Thepsuthin against allegations of bias in cannabis regulation, emphasizing the need for balanced and evidence-based policies.