FILE PHOTO: A worker inspects marijuana leaves and care for plants at the Rak Jang farm, one of the first farms that has been given permission by the Thai government to grow cannabis and sell products to medical facilities, in Nakhon Ratchasima
Thailand became the first Southeast Asian country to legalise marijuana https://reut.rs/32vKNRz in 2018 for medical use and research. The rule must be published in the official Royal Gazette and 120 days must pass before home cannabis plants will become legal. Homegrown cannabis should be used for medical purposes like traditional medicine, food and drug regulator chief, Paisal Dankhum has said previously and that there would be random inspections.