
Predictions About The Future of Cannabis in Thailand
The future of cannabis in Thailand is brighter than it has been since its legalization on the ninth of June, 2022. News about Thai cannabis has been filled with controversy over decisions that,...
The future of cannabis in Thailand is brighter than it has been since its legalization on the ninth of June, 2022. News about Thai cannabis has been filled with controversy over decisions that, today, would be better characterized as pragmatic and effective. 9 months in and everyone in the Thai cannabis business is happy. There are no panels asking what went wrong. No complaints about the heavy hand of government and a lack of freedom. The future of cannabis in Thailand will be calmer, smarter and, assuming no surprise super-taxes, regulations, more profitable.
Health Minister Anutin: Undeterred Advocate for Cannabis in Thailand
Health minister Anutin remains committed to legal weed in Thailand and insists a cannabis bill will be passed AFTER the election in May. The question is how much harm the opposition can bring to cannabis. No one predicts the opposition will win, but their non-evidence-based insistence that cannabis has “deadly effects” and constitutes “social harm” and “child endangerment” will spread enough neurotic fear to ensure that by Summer, authorities will be actively seeking out non-compliant retailers.
Q: Will any dispensary without a Thai traditional medicine practitioner on staff be in trouble?
No canna bill until end of May or early June. No one can say with certainty what the future of cannabis in Thailand will be — we can’t say what the new regulations will be or how well they will be enforced. https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/thailand-heads-into-polls-with-burning-cannabis-issue-limbo-2023-02-23/
Future of Cannabis in Thailand Looks Bright Compared To Everywhere Else
Quotes I like ““The party only supports the use of cannabis for medical purposes,” spokesperson Trichada Sritada told Reuters.” The spokesperson for Anutin and his party are on the right track. No mention of the word “recreational” (such a stupid adjective anyway). I, in fact, only support the use of cannabis for medical purposes, and I use it more or less daily to keep cool and stay alert and creative; and it really helps me sleep. It’s that simple. ““If there is a cannabis law, we can regulate it 100%,” he said. “But with what we have, we can already regulate it 70%.”” (Again, the same spokesperson.) The remark suggests what those familiar with this astonishing plant already know: Any regulation against cannabis — beyond common sense precautions — is a waste of time and money and is music to the ears of every illegal dealer.
Frequently Asked Questions
To get a medical cannabis prescription in Thailand, you need to consult with a licensed medical practitioner (doctor, psychiatrist, or traditional Thai medicine practitioner). You can book a consultation through our platform at Cannabox MD, where you'll have a virtual or in-person consultation to discuss your condition and determine if medical cannabis is right for you.
Yes, medical cannabis is legal in Thailand as of 2025. However, it requires a valid prescription from a licensed medical practitioner. Recreational use without a prescription is illegal. The new regulations require all cannabis purchases to be accompanied by proper medical documentation.
Medical cannabis in Thailand can be prescribed for various conditions including chronic pain, anxiety, depression, PTSD, insomnia, epilepsy, cancer-related symptoms, and other qualifying medical conditions. Your doctor will evaluate your specific situation during the consultation to determine if you qualify.
Medical cannabis prescriptions in Thailand typically last for 30 days, after which you'll need a follow-up consultation to renew your prescription. This ensures proper monitoring of your treatment and allows your doctor to adjust your treatment plan as needed.
No, under the new 2025 regulations, medical cannabis prescriptions are only available to Thai residents and those with valid long-term visas. Cannabis tourism has been explicitly prohibited by the Thai government. Tourists attempting to purchase or possess cannabis without proper authorization face legal consequences.
With a valid prescription, you can access various medical cannabis products including flowers (buds), oils, tinctures, capsules, and topicals. The specific products and dosages will be recommended by your doctor based on your medical condition and treatment needs.



