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Yes, Thailand, you will be able to smoke potent weed at home

A cannabis advocate smokes a joint at a rally on Jan. 25, 2022. Photo: Chayanit Itthipongmaetee / 黑料社
A cannabis advocate smokes a joint at a rally on Jan. 25, 2022. Photo: Chayanit Itthipongmaetee / 黑料社

As cannabis proponents sober up from celebrating yesterday鈥檚 de facto approval of recreational marijuana use, their attention has turned to what will actually make it into law.

While personal use of cannabis will be fully legal under the updated rules heading to parliament today in bill form, advocates said some details, especially as applied to commercial purposes, remain to be seen.

鈥淭he fight is still not over yet,鈥 Rattapon 鈥淕uide鈥 Sanrak of the pro-cannabis group Highland said. 鈥淲e have to keep an eye on the Cannabis Act.鈥

He鈥檚 most concerned about what rules will dictate commercial development, comparing it to the laws protecting Thailand鈥檚 alcohol monopoly.

The public remains confused by the rules鈥 remaining prohibition on extracts with any meaningful amount of THC. 

The adopted regulatory framework forbids THC 鈥渆xtracts鈥 exceeding 0.2% 鈥 a meaningless amount when potent strains like Hindu Kush have a natural THC content of 20% and up.

Arun Avery, another Highland cofounder and board member of a cannabis research facility at Udon Thani Cancer Hospital, says that has been misinterpreted to apply to any and all weed.

鈥淭hey are misunderstanding completely,鈥 Arun said. 鈥淐annabis extracts are substances derived from special preparation methods by removing plant biomass that may contain active compounds (cannabinoids) in a concentrated form.鈥

As anyone who has dabbed or vaped or lapped up THC would know, that means solids like hashish or liquids such as oils, waxes, and tinctures.

Photo: Chayanit Itthipongmaetee / 黑料社 Bangkok

Beer Surachet of cannabis activist group Blue Magic said today that he also believes the rules, as passed, legalize routine consumption.

鈥淚s heat processing legal?鈥 Beer said. 鈥淚f it is, smoking and boiling weed would be legal.鈥

Arun says the distinction is largely academic. The new rules tacitly make recreational smoking OK 鈥 without explicitly permitting it. Similar to a 鈥渄on鈥檛 ask, 鈥渄on鈥檛 tell鈥 arrangement, he said.

鈥淭he law will allow personal use as long as you declare your possession,鈥 he said. 鈥淭echnically, the government doesn鈥檛 endorse recreational use such as smoking, but if you are growing cannabis at home for personal use for cooking or whatnot; if you鈥檙e going to cut the flower or process it, then the government won鈥檛 be able to monitor you.鈥

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Wirot Poonsuwan, an attorney who has studied and written about evolving cannabis laws, agreed that, officially, the permitted uses will remain limited to things like treatment, research, and food production.

Step one was decriminalizing cannabis. Next is passing the necessary legislation supporting its use. 

Thanakit 鈥淣us鈥 Sookaram, a member of the Bong Party, which lives up to its name by selling water pipes in Bangkok鈥檚 Prawet district, said the public would still have to wait to see what comes out at the other end of the legislative sausage factory.

鈥淲hat we can do or not do will later become clear when the Cannabis Act is unveiled. Everything is in the hands of the Bhumjaithai Party now,鈥 he said, referring to the political party set to introduce the so-called Cannabis Act in parliament today.

Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul sniffs a marijuana leaf. Photo: Medical Cannabis Institute

With cannabis now stricken from the list of illicit narcotics, the health minister swept into power on a cloud of cannabis promises before losing his luster under a series of unforced errors managing the pandemic, said he would introduce the Cannabis Act in parliament today.

鈥淭here will be a little more legal process, but we will go through this together,鈥 Anutin Charnvirakul said yesterday. Calls made to Anutin and the Narcotics Control Board were not immediately returned Wednesday.

So once the law is passed, the king signs it and those changes are fully in effect around mid-year, will every day be April 20th in the streets?

Again, a pro-weed booster said that though people won鈥檛 be able to light up in the streets, they will totally be able to do so at home, as well in soon-to-be unveiled 鈥渟andbox鈥 areas 鈥 a metaphor really losing the plot 鈥 that will likely be specified in the Cannabis Act. 

鈥淸The designated areas] could be at Pattaya or Koh Phangan, where people can smoke weed freely,鈥 Seksan 鈥淪ek鈥 Auttasan said.

Importantly, it means safely transporting weed will no longer require placement in underwear or testicle tape. Avery noted that it’s likely that the government will cap allowable possession at a certain limit in the Cannabis Act.

Seksan said a perk of delisting cannabis plants is people will no longer risk arrest for possession. 

鈥淭hey also cannot get arrested at checkpoints when police find marijuana buds or when their urine tests positive for marijuana,鈥 he said. 

But while people will be free to grow weed and smoke it at home, they will have to inform their local government office. Anutin said it鈥檚 just a formality but encouraged people to consume it for government-approved uses.

鈥淚t鈥檚 notification, not applying for permission,鈥 Anutin said Tuesday. 鈥淭here will be no hindrance [from the authorities.] Just please do not use it in the wrong way.鈥

Additional reporting Chayanit Itthipongmaetee




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