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Thailand Is Giving Away A Million Cannabis Plants

Thailand residents will be permitted to legally cultivate “as many cannabis plants” as they wish in their own homes as of June 9.

By Nina Zdinjak

After Thailand became the first Southeast Asian country to legalize medical cannabis in 2018, this January it became the first in Asia to legally allow marijuana. Under the new regulation, which officially takes action on June 9, its residents are allowed to cultivate cannabis for personal use.

The country’s Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul announced on Sunday that he plans to give away a million marijuana plants, reported Nation Thailand.

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Anutin said that Thailand residents will be permitted to legally cultivate “as many cannabis plants” as they wish in their own homes as of June 9. While official registration is not required for home cultivation, all plants must be medical grade for medicinal purposes.

The Minister highlighted the advantages of commercial cannabis cultivation.

Under the law in Thailand, registered businesses are allowed to sell marijuana products with less than 0.2% THC. Anutin added that under the new law, individuals can operate marijuana-related companies.

“This will enable people and the government to generate more than 10 billion baht ($289.46 million) [per year] in revenue from marijuana and hemp,” he said. “Meanwhile, people can showcase their cannabis and hemp-related products and wisdom and sell their products nationwide.”

Marijuana entrepreneurs and businesses would be allowed to compete freely, as there would be no concessions, Anutin added.

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While small businesses selling marijuana-related products are not required to register with the FDA, bigger operators must obtain permission from the agency.

RELATED: Will Thailand Become The Next Cannabis Tourism Hotspot?

Cannabis advocates in the country believe that looser cannabis laws could help speed up economic recovery after the pandemic. It is expected that the new marijuana laws could help push for the boom in the country’s tourism industry. Experts from the travel industry have said they believe the market will blossom like the marijuana plant itself.

“Thailand is well known as a destination for medical tourism and wellness travel. So, these sectors will surely benefit from the latest developments,” commented Dirk De Cuyper, CEO of S Hotels and Resorts.

This article originally appeared on Benzinga and has been reposted with permission.

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