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Thailand clamps down on smoking in weed cafes

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Cannabis shops have been warned not to use Thai traditiona­l doctors to get around the ban on recreation­al smoking inside stores.

The Public Health Ministry issued the warning on sunday after cannabis shops on Bangkok’s Khaosan Road hired traditiona­l doctors to staff their Amsterdam-style weed cafes.

The ministry has struggled to prevent rampant recreation­al use of the herb after cannabis shops sprang up across the capital following legalisati­on earlier this year.

Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirak­ul said cannabis businesses should not seek loopholes to the ban on smoking in stores.

“The ministry did not campaign for people to use cannabis for recreation, so they cannot smoke the decriminal­ised herb in stores,” he said on sunday. He added that the use of cannabis will be regulated by law.

Cannabis can however be smoked in stores if they have permission to operate as medical facilities, according to the Department of Thai Traditiona­l and Alternativ­e Medicine.

Department director-general Thongchai Lertvilair­attanapong said his staff will conduct random surveys of stores where cannabis is being sold in the next two weeks to ensure compliance with this rule.

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