Crackdown on products with cannabis after toddler hospitalised


THE Public Health Ministry has launched an urgent nationwide crackdown on cannabis-­infused foods, beverages and snacks, following the hospitalisation of a toddler who consumed a cannabis-laced gummy.

The incident has prompted a renewed push to clear unregula­ted products from the market and tighten controls on unlicensed vendors.

Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin expressed grave concern over the incident involving the two-and-a-half-year-old girl.

He said the easy access to cannabis by young people and its health implications have been a persistent worry for authorities.

Upon learning of the recent incident, he immediately instructed the Food and Drug Admi­­n­is­tration and Provincial Public Health Offices nationwide to conduct continuous raids until all such products are eradicated.

Ministry officials possess comprehensive powers to act against cannabis-laced products, whether in food, sweets, drinks, or other forms, particularly if they contain cannabis extracts exceeding legal limits.

Authorities can immediately seize items, impose fines and refer cases to the police for further legal action.

The penalties for unauthorised cannabis-infused food products, or those lacking proper labelling, are severe.

Fines can range up to 30,000 baht (RM3,900), with potential imprisonment of up to three years, or both.

Should investigations reveal that products were manufactured or imported without permission, or that the tetrahydrocannabinol levels are dangerously high, they will be classified as “impure food”, carrying penalties of up to two years’ imprisonment, a fine of up to 20,000 baht (RM2,600), or both. — The Nation/ANN

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