Interior of Wichai Paipar Shop in Pattaya. Photo: Courtesy of Amitta Chaophetdee
A man lighting a bong at Kush House Phuket. Photo: Chet Chuthong
However, the bill has since stalled in parliament, after opponents—most prominently the opposition Pheu Thai Party and coalition partners Democrat Party—voted to have it withdrawn from a parliamentary session in September, claiming that it contained loopholes and did not go far enough to curb recreational use among the public. The bill’s future appears to be anyone’s guess, with the House committee chairman saying that they may not have enough time to discuss it when parliament reconvenes on Nov. 2, while an upcoming election slated for next year threatens to shake up existing parliamentary dynamics. Voranai Vanijaka, a journalist-turned-politician and political analyst, told VICE World News that the government was hasty in freeing cannabis from the narcotics list, and agreed that regulation should have been cemented first.“At the end of the day, we woke up and realized—wait a minute—there are no regulations at all about age restriction, nothing on who can sell, who can't sell… And now things are falling apart.”
A cannabis pop-up truck in Bangkok's Sukhumvit Rd, Soi 11, selling legal marijuana on Oct. 15. Photo: Paul Lakatos/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images
Customers shop at the Budtender Ganja Dispensary in Pattaya. Photo: Courtesy of Fah Williamson
