Thanet Supornsahasrungsi, group executive director of Sunshine Hotels and Resorts in Pattaya, said most of the cannabis shops open are meant for recreational use and there have been reports of marijuana overdose. Some tourism operators have welcomed the move to curb its use, citing problems caused by loose industry regulation. When asked if there will be a compromise for recreational use, Srettha answered “no,” adding that problems arising from drug use have been “widespread lately.” We can have that regulated for medical use only.” “The law will need to be rewritten,” Srettha told Bloomberg Television in an interview in New York, where he is attending the UN general assembly. Srettha leads the Pheu Thai Party, which formed a coalition government with 10 other parties and promoted a hardline anti-narcotics campaign before the election. Thailand’s new leader, a real estate tycoon who came to power in August, said there has been an agreement among the coalition government about the need to change the law and ban its use for recreation.
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