As Thailand considers reclassifying cannabis as a narcotic, cannabis advocates are preparing a major protest in Bangkok. The proposed reversal could devastate thousands of small businesses that have emerged since legalisation in 2022, with critics fearing monopolisation and economic fallout. Supporters argue that cannabis has boosted tourism and helped local farmers, while opponents highlight rising youth use and increased prosecutions. The debate reveals deep tensions between economic opportunity, public health, and political interests. With cannabis still under study worldwide, Thai activists are calling for a balanced and inclusive policy.
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Plus many turned their rice field to grow those plants. Now, cannot return to grow rice again.
What will I say if I buy medical use ?
This shit stuff is not only ruin the people’s health and disturbing the community it also increases the crime rate and this is reason enough to stop this unnecessary stuff here in thailand. The country has been doing ok without it before and so it should not be a problem after it is gone. It just creates more problems and the people who protest against the disappearance of it are just lazy and greedy people who not want to do regular work to make some clean money. You people are criminals and drug dealers and you should understand that !!!!
There is not one valid and reasonable reason to change anything.
The only reason changes want to be made is to funnel all revenue through fewer hands.
What will happen dear. I think it will return because this is money