A proposed bill in Thailand aims to safeguard the legal status of cannabis for medical and research purposes, with the public’s ability to grow cannabis remaining intact. The draft bill outlines stricter regulations for recreational use, requiring special licenses, while also emphasizing the plant’s economic benefits for the country.
Controversies surrounding cannabis decriminalization have prompted ongoing discussions, with policymakers emphasizing the need for clearer guidelines to prevent misuse. The bill faces opposition from various sectors, but supporters believe it will ensure proper control while preserving economic and medical opportunities.
Source: Bangkok Post
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