Bangkok Post

Weed shop near school suspended

- POST REPORTERS

The Department of Thai Traditiona­l and Alternativ­e Medicine (DTAM) has suspended the licence of a cannabis shop near a well-known school on Silom Road for a month.

The dispensary near the prestigiou­s all-girls St Joseph Convent School came under fire because of its location last week after operating there for six months.

According to DTAM’s director-general, Thongchai Lertwilair­attanapong, the shop was suspended as its owner failed to submit monthly reports on cannabis usage and storage to the DTAM’s registrar.

Dr Thongchai said there is currently no specific regulation on the location of cannabis shops, but cabinet will address the issue if and when the Cannabis and Hemp Act is passed by parliament.

However, the department will inspect cannabis shops more thoroughly before issuing them licences in the future, he added.

Meanwhile, Thailand’s Cannabis Future Network said on its Facebook page yesterday that it wants to hold a pro-cannabis event sometime after the new government is establishe­d.

The move came after the Move Forward Party (MFP) and the seven alliance members signed a pact outlining their working agenda on Monday.

One of the key items on their agenda is the reinstatem­ent of cannabis as a narcotic drug.

The network said in its article that it disagreed with the move and saw the proposal as the MFP waging a political game.

The group said cannabis-based medicines are inexpensiv­e and have helped many families save on costly, mainstream medical treatments, the group said.

Prasitchai Nunual, the network leader, also attacked the MFP for “hypocrisy”, saying party leader Pita Limjaroenr­at once supported the decriminal­isation of cannabis only to make a complete about-turn on the policy when the party thought it could gain politicall­y from doing so.

He added the MFP must explain how it intends to make good on its promise that if and when re-criminalis­ation takes effect, the cannabis licence holders would not be affected.

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