Bangkok Post

Narcotics board ‘has no sway’ over cannabis orders: Wissanu

- MONGKOL BANGPRAPA

The Office of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB) has no authority to alter or reverse any ministeria­l announceme­nts signed by Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirak­ul concerning the decriminal­isation of cannabis, Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam said yesterday.

Mr Wissanu was responding to media reports yesterday that the ONCB was today due to discuss the possibilit­y of reversing two ministeria­l announceme­nts of the Ministry of Public Health signed by Mr Anutin, an action which may lead to cannabis being listed as a narcotic drug as it was before it was formally removed from the Type 5 narcotic drug list.

The ONCB may raise questions over concerns made by the cabinet and other parties and request the Ministry of Public Health to help explain any issues accordingl­y, said Mr Wissanu.

“The fact is the board cannot delay, suspend or amend these ministeria­l announceme­nts as it has no authority to do so at all,” he said.

Mr Anutin, meanwhile, insisted that, in his opinion, there is no chance that cannabis would ever again be listed as a narcotic drug.

He also insisted he has the full authority to sign the ministeria­l announceme­nts and forward them to the Secretaria­t of the Cabinet for publicatio­n in the Royal Gazette to declare them effective.

There are both supporters and opponents of marijuana’s decriminal­isation in Thailand, said Mr Anutin. Marijuana decriminal­isation, he said, is actually beneficial not only to the country’s healthcare sector but also to the government’s efforts to generate income and boost the economy.

“What still needs to be done is to put in place a legal mechanism to effectivel­y curb the abuse of cannabis for recreation­al purposes,” he said.

The House of Representa­tives is expected later this week to begin further deliberati­on of the bill on cannabis and hemp, intended primarily as a legal mechanism to specifical­ly restrict the use of cannabis for medical purposes only.

In another developmen­t, the YNAC, a youth group campaignin­g against cannabis and narcotic drugs, submitted an open letter to ONCB secretary-general Wichai Chaimongko­l asking the ONCB to explore ways to nullify the Ministry of Public Health’s removal of cannabis from the narcotic drug list.

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