Health minister still plans to recriminalise cannabis, says most agree

Health minister still plans to recriminalise cannabis, says most agree
As hemp advocates rally the government’s plan to relist the flower as a opioid on June 10, officers guard the state building. ( Photo: Chanat Katanyu )

According to a study of about 100, 000 persons on Wednesday, public health minister Somsak Thepsutin said he would follow through with the recriminalization of cannabis.

The Food and Drug Administration conducted the common health ministry’s view poll from June 11 to June 25, according to Mr. Somsak on Wednesday. There were about 100, 000 responders.

According to the health secretary, 80 % of the respondents supported the recriminalisation of cannabis.

Mr Somsak said he would deal with recriminalisation, but the Narcotics Control Board did make the final decision. Then he, as the health minister, may issue a notice correctly.

” The majority of operators wo n’t have any issues, but those who want to use marijuana for recreation will.” According to Mr. Somsak, the state does not want it to be used for entertainment in any way.

According to the minister, the government supports cannabis use because it has advantages for health, financial, and health reasons, and related laws will be passed.

The group’s secretary-general, Prasitchai Nunual, stated that his organization may discuss the plan at the Public Health Ministry on Friday.

The Bhumjaithai Party, then part of this partnership state, effectively pushed for the decriminalisation of hemp in June 2022&nbsp, during the previous state. That resulted in the growth of cannabis stores along the roads and health professionals ‘ concerns about the adverse effects, particularly for young people. The Medical Council warned that thc had long-term detrimental effects on children’s mind development and growth.

Mr. Somsak reported last month that in the two centuries since the decriminalization of cannabis, the use of the drug among young people had increased 10 fold.

Anutin Charnvirakul, the president of Bhumjaithai, served as the health secretary in 2022, is currently the interior minister, the deputy prime minister, and the chair of the Narcotics Control Board. &nbsp,