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  1. When it comes to consuming marijuana in Thailand, the regulatory landscape remains up in the air. That’s a problem for would-be foreign investors, who don’t want to risk their money on a country that hasn’t yet crafted robust laws on cannabis use.
  2.  Amid this regulatory limbo, some entrepreneurs have taken advantage of the legal gray area and are making money off the plant. As long as you don’t smoke in public, it’s fine to consume cannabis in Thailand.
  3.  Legality In June, Thailand became the first country in Asia to remove marijuana from its list of narcotics banned for use or sale. But the move came with a number of guardrails--such as a ban on sales to people under 20 and pregnant women--and no clear regulatory framework in place for cultivating or consuming it.
  4.  Since then, hundreds of marijuana shops have sprung up, selling everything from weed-infused drinks to pre-rolled joints. There are even dispensaries that hold workshops on rolling joints and brewing a "weed tea."
  5.  But the burgeoning industry could soon come under threat from a bill that's being drafted in parliament. It could open legal gray areas around cannabis cultivation and consumption, potentially boosting revenue for big companies at the expense of small producers.
  6.  That's why some lawmakers are pushing for tighter regulation of the marijuana market. They argue that if cannabis is decriminalized at the same level as alcohol and tobacco, it will create more money for the government while also reducing the prison population.
  7.  High Consuming marijuana in Thailand can have a number of negative effects. For example, it can lead to a loss of appetite or an increase in urination.
  8.  Smoking cannabis in public can also violate the country’s public health laws. Moreover, it’s illegal to smoke in hotels or resorts, places of worship and public parks.
  9.  A number of Thai lawmakers have called for stronger regulations on consuming the drug. This is because cannabis shops and dispensaries have sprouted up all over the country since it was decriminalized in June, but some political parties want to impose tighter regulation on them.
  10.  The move was a stunning U-turn for a country known for its draconian drug laws. It aimed to improve the lives of addicts and reduce the prison population. However, there are concerns that the booming marijuana industry could benefit large companies. This could have a negative impact on small farmers. Additionally, the government has yet to decide how it will regulate the growing and consumption of the plant.
  11.  Effects Smoking marijuana can cause serious damage to the lungs, liver and brain. Moreover, it can also lead to a number of negative effects on the body such as appetite loss, nausea and depression.
  12.  However, consuming marijuana is still illegal in Thailand despite the government’s decriminalization of cannabis last year. This means that those eager to light up for fun could still be considered a nuisance, subject to a potential 3-month jail sentence and 25,000 baht ($780) fine.
  13.  While there is no doubt that marijuana can help people with a range of medical conditions, the consumption of it must be carefully monitored and evaluated to avoid harmful health consequences. In addition, there must be a comprehensive research to assess the public health impact of legalization.
  14.  Where to buy If you’re consuming marijuana in Thailand, the best place to buy weed is at one of the many licensed dispensaries. They’ll help you select the right strain for your needs, and their staff is highly knowledgeable.
  15.  In addition to medical cannabis, Thais can also purchase marijuana extracts and other kushy products for personal use. However, you should know that consuming extracts that contain more than 0.2% THC can result in up to 5 years in prison and a 100,000 baht fine.
  16.  Moreover, it’s illegal to smoke marijuana in public. Smoking in a public place can cost you 25,000 baht and get you a three-month jail sentence.
  17.  As Thailand prepares to become the first country to officially decriminalize marijuana in 2022, it’s important to learn the laws surrounding cultivation, possession limits, and more. This guide will give you the lowdown on all things weed seed related in the Land of Smiles! Plus, you’ll discover the best online seed banks that deliver to Thailand, top-shelf seed strains, and grow tips.
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  20.  Desperate for recreational marijuana in Thailand? If so, check out ganjasend.com for tips and ordering guide.
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