Surge in cannabis smuggling prompts Thailand to tighten rules


Dispensaries will be allowed to sell cannabis only to those with licences or with prescriptions from medical professionals. -- PHOTO: AFP

BANGKOK (Bloomberg): Thailand aims to clamp down on easy access to cannabis by mandating medical prescriptions amid rising instances of tourists attempting to smuggle out large quantities of weed. 

Dispensaries will be allowed to sell cannabis only to those with licenses or with prescriptions from medical professionals, including traditional medicine practitioners, when proposed changes to existing rules take effect in about 40 days. 

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