Thailand's legislature legalizes medical use of marijuana

Published On 2018-12-26 03:30 GMT   |   Update On 2018-12-26 03:30 GMT

Recreational use of marijuana remains illegal and subject to prison terms and fines commensurate with the quantities involved.


Bangkok: Thailand's legislature has agreed to amend the country's drug law to allow the licensed medical use of marijuana, as well as the kratom, a locally grown plant traditionally used as a stimulant and painkiller.


Thailand is the first country in Southeast Asia to take such action, which is also under consideration in neighbouring Malaysia.


The legislation passed its final reading Tuesday at the National Legislative Assembly by a vote of 166-0 with 13 abstentions.


The changes, which become law when published in the Royal Gazette, legalize the production, import, export, possession and use of marijuana and kratom products for medical purposes.


Recreational use of the drugs remains illegal and subject to prison terms and fines commensurate with the quantities involved.


Public hearings showed overwhelming support for the measure.


Also Read: FDA approves first marijuana plant-derived drug for epilepsy
Article Source : With input

Disclaimer: This site is primarily intended for healthcare professionals. Any content/information on this website does not replace the advice of medical and/or health professionals and should not be construed as medical/diagnostic advice/endorsement or prescription. Use of this site is subject to our terms of use, privacy policy, advertisement policy. © 2020 Minerva Medical Treatment Pvt Ltd

Our comments section is governed by our Comments Policy . By posting comments at Medical Dialogues you automatically agree with our Comments Policy , Terms And Conditions and Privacy Policy .

Similar News