Thai cannabis shops given 3 years to transform to clinics

게시됨 2026년 4월 2일

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The Ministry of Public Health has begun a full transition to ensuring cannabis use in Thailand will be for medicinal purposes only, allowing dispensaries a three-year timeframe to convert into medical clinics in order to continue operating.

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The announcement signals the beginning of the end to four years of legal uncertainty and frequent policy flip-flops that followed the decriminalisation of cannabis. Cannabis clinics would be regulated under the Medical Facilities Act, Public Health Minister Pattana Promphat said on Wednesday. The change aims to ensure access to cannabis for medical treatment under the supervision of authorised personnel, including doctors, Thai traditional medicine practitioners and certified staff who have completed relevant training courses. There are about 11,000 registered cannabis shops nationwide, with their permits set to expire over the next three years, he said, adding that around 40% of permits expire each year. Public health officials estimated earlier that once the dust settles, there would be about 2,000 licensed clinics remaining. “We cannot say exactly how many will convert into clinics, but we can say that we have entered the full phase of cannabis being used for medicinal purposes ...

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