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THAILAND SET TO MAKE CANNABIS ILLEGAL AGAIN IN POLICY U-TURN

 * PM Srettha to walk back on landmark decriminalization policy
 * Previous health chief proposed to ban recreational use only

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Liberal use of cannabis in Thailand became a hot-button political issue ahead of
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May 8, 2024 at 7:06 AM GMT+3
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Thailand’s Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin ordered a u-turn on the country’s
landmark cannabis policy, saying the plant should be soon classified as a
narcotic again and its use limited to medical and health purposes.

The Ministry of Public Health will re-classify cannabis as a “category five”
narcotic, which makes it a crime to possess and consume, after Thailand became
the first country in Asia to decriminalize the plant two years ago, Srettha said
in post on X on Wednesday.

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