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With this helpful weed map of Thailand you can find which cannabis stores are closest to you, as well as their ratings and reviews. Find out if a shop is open or closed and if you can order online. Many cannabis shops will also display their menu and weed strains so you know the prices and expected quality before you visit the shop. A great tool for tourists and locals alike when traveling around Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket, Pattaya or one of the other cannabis hotspots in Thailand.
You can also filter your search to find product types such as Flower, Pre-rolls, Seeds, Edibles, Kratom, and many others. Check out the features to find places that allow Smoke on location, if they can deliver weed by Grab or EMS and many other cool functions.
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Phuket being one of the most celebrated tourist hubs in Thailand, every year draws thousands of tourists from around the world. Exotic beaches, captivating nightlife, delicious food, and abundant sunshine make Phuket tourists’ dream destination.
Many trips advising websites promote Phuket a palace where tourism and cannabis go side by side. Going beyond such assertions, these trip portals suggest places with estimates of price where tourists can get cannabis.
Not sure if there is any modicum of truth in such statements. For travelers who intend to visit that tourism hotspot, it is advised to follow local rules to enjoy your trip to the maximum without falling into avoidable controversies.
Thailand with a history of strict anti-drug laws is amending the country’s harsh cannabis-related laws to capitalize on the economic and therapeutic advantages of marijuana. The limited cannabis liberalization in the far east nation is overshadowed by heavy regulations intend to prevent the misuse of the plant.
In other words, foreigners and tourists can get cannabis in Thailand legally but like locals, they have to follow a formal marijuana acquisition process.
Local laws to get cannabis in Phuket
Just like any other part of Thailand, Phuket’s residents and foreigners alike need to fulfill the requirements mentioned in the laws governing cannabis possession and consumption in the country.
The Government’s laws are meant to promote cannabis as a medical remedy while it can not be used for recreational and pleasure-seeking purposes.
Local laws to get cannabis in Phuket
Just like any other part of Thailand, Phuket’s residents and foreigners alike need to fulfill the requirements mentioned in the laws governing cannabis possession and consumption in the country.
The Government’s laws are meant to promote cannabis as a medical remedy while it can not be used for recreational and pleasure-seeking purposes.
In case, you are looking for recreational marijuana in Phuket, the Thai laws don’t permit it. Whether you are Thai national living in Phuket or a tourist came to have some memorable time here, you can only eligible to acquire legal marijuana if you are suffering from a health condition that falls into the list of approved medical conditions.
The approved medical conditions enlist several conditions that the Thai government believes can be treated by using medical marijuana. You need a certificate from a qualified physician that verifies your health condition.
Patients with certified health conditions can get medical cannabis from designated cannabis clinics or government-specified hospitals.
Tourists entering the country with cannabis stash need to declare it to the customs authorities. There is a stock declaration form for tourists, they are required to list the amount of marijuana in their possession. Later, by visiting an FDA or public health office they can get their stock back by presenting the following documents. Passport Air tickets (as proof of traveling) Copy of medical prescription Prescribing doctor’s license
Getting marijuana approval can be a bit hectic and complex. However, there are dedicated medical cannabis lines that foreigners can use to get their required information.
The visitors can get information in English by dialing 1556, Ext. 3 from an FDA operated helpline. Another run by the Narcotics Control Board can be reached at 1386, Ext. 3 during regular government office working hours.
Violation of cannabis laws
We strongly discourage pursuing cannabis from illegal channels as advocated by some of the websites. Despite the country’s gradual progress to legalize marijuana, strict laws are in place to deal with unauthorized possession and consumption of cannabis.
Violators may have to serve a jail term of one-year or pay a financial penalty worth of 20,000 baht (USD $ 600). Since laws don’t discriminate on the basis of violators’ nationalities, it means being a foreigner would not help you to escape the law in case of a violation. There are several cases of foreigners ending up in jail for illegally possessing cannabis in Phuket.
Laws in transition
Cannabis laws are in transition, and the government is making amendments deemed suitable. In one development, Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said hospitals under his ministry start prescribing medicines with cannabis extracts within three weeks.
“While the drugs are in production now, I have asked that laws be amended to accommodate this move. Within 2-3 weeks, hospitals under the ministry will be allowed to prescribe drugs containing cannabis extract. Assuming good results from treatment, the policy on cannabis then will move on to the next step,” he said as reported by The Phuket News.
In days to come, it is expected that regulations governing cannabis consumption would be amended and it would improve the availability of the drug as well as the acquisition process simple and straightforward. With such changes, cannabis can be acquired in Phuket with greater ease and less bureaucratic hassles
Here’s where to buy cannabis right now in Bangkok (Weed Map)
The moment cannabis was decriminalized this past Thursday, a number of dispensaries immediately began selling marijuana ranging from excellent Thai strains to imported insanity weed.
We’ve reported on a number of them, from Highland Cafe north of downtown in the Lat Phrao area, to The Dispensary near Sala Daeng. Here are the locations we have verified that cannabis can be purchased. While this is definitely not a complete list, we will add additional locations to it. Feel free to let us know about other venues out there, especially away from the downtown area
Operated by Thailand’s premier legalization advocacy group – the same folks who put on the annual 420 Festival – Highland Cafe offers a handful of strains starting at THB450 a gram for a Sunset Sherbert indica all the way up to THB700 for a gram of Sugarcane sativa. If that’s not enough, customers can also order 3.5 grams of any of the cafe’s strains starting at THB1,400. 12/7 Lat Phrao Road 4:20pm-midnight 087-330-8506
Founded by child actor-turned-weed cultivator Soranut “Beer” Masayavanich, Sukhumweed is a one-stop shop for all things green. You can buy a very decent domestic strain called Thai Loy for THB250 per gram or one of their many imported strains. Minimum orders for imported bud are 3 grams to 3.5 grams, starting at THB1,750. Not only that, gear ranging from bongs, rolling papers, pipes, and grinders are available. Soi Sukhumvit 42 near Rama IV Road 2pm to 9pm daily 063-928-1888
Kajkanit “Gem” Sakdisubha, works behind the counter at The Dispensary by Taratera. Photo: Chayanit Itthipongmaetee / Coconuts Bangkok
Selling buds grown from farms across the country, The Dispensary features multiple weed strains in jars on the counter and shelves that customers can take home to blaze. Prices at the temporary shop, founded by a man who got into cannabis to ease his dying father’s pain, range from THB400-800. Rolling papers are available too. 1/4 Sala Daeng 1 Alley, Silom 11am-7pm, Tuesday-Sunday 063-979-8686
Chopaka
This shop opened by Kitty Chopaka, formerly of Highland, sits under a hard-to-miss neon weed leaf sign and began selling cannabis Thursday. Buds range from THB555 for Sunrise Sherbet to THB888 for Gorilla Jamaica.
There is a catch however. Although the shop is open 10am to 10pm every day, weed, for some reason, is only sold 10am to 4:20pm Monday to Thursday, and 4:20pm to 10pm Friday to Sunday. Apart from buds, people can buy rolling papers, storage jars, and gigantic wooden bongs. 423/425 Sukhumvit Road, Khlong Toei Nuea, Watthana 10am-10pm dailyMedical Cannabis Shop
Socialite and provocateur Leena Jungjunja has been selling THC-loaded products since ever since she opened her two-floor shop in 2019. The second floor is marketed as a medical clinic for patients struggling with pain. At the clinic, located in Pratunam, she sells a variety of CBD products as well as THC sprays and, of course weed that starts at THB500 per gram. Indra Square, 2nd Floor, Ratchathewi 10am to 10pm (Clinic 10am-6pm) daily
Leaf Cannabis Cafe
One of the first places selling CBD-based products, Leaf Cannabis Cafe has expanded its menu to include bud with prices starting at THB600 per gram (THB800 if ordered online).
Apart from the weed, it sells a CBD menu including brownies ranging from THB100-250, donuts (THB300), cookies (THB150-200), popcorn (THB200), jellies (THB150) as well as CBD oils (B1,290) and THC oils (5ml for THB990 and 10ml for 1,890). 470 Soi Suan Phlu (Sathorn 3 Thung Maha Mek, Sathon) 9am-7pm daily 02-007-6699
Bong Party
Long the go-to place for smoking gear, Bong Party has begun selling weed strains at prices ranging from THB400-800.
Located next to the alley leading into the Srinagarinda Train Market, the shop currently only sells bud directly at the shop, no delivery service is available. Of course, if you need equipment, they have a massive inventory of cleaning brushes, grinders, rolling paper and bongs. Many bongs. There are bongs made from glass and silicone to more unorthodox designs including R2D2s, skulls, rockets, dicks, etc. 5/6 Wang Ngam Alley, Nong Bon, Prawet 1-9pm, daily 089-130-8808N’
Louis’ Happy Buds
A weed truck on Khaosan Road? The tourist hotspot can now easily buy some weed at the parked green-colored truck parked located at Beer Buddy. The truck opens irregularly, at 7pm to midnight. 181 Khaosan Road 7pm-midnight
Sensii
Opening Saturday, June 18, Sensii is at Mexican restaurant Tortilla Torquemada in Soi Sukhumvit 21/1 near the Asok intersection. Its owner Colin Stevens, one of the first foreigner operators of a dispensary, said the name is a play on sensimilla, the Spanish word for the seedless female buds which contain high levels of THC.
While its stock of strains is being finalized, prices will range from THB500-600 for mid-range herb, THB800-1000 for top-shelf product, and over THB1,000 for rare and exotic strains. Noon to 9pm, Tuesday through Sunday 41/1 Sukhumvit Road, Khlong Toei Nuea, Watthana
Four Twenty
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Four Twenty is located at Manfarang Restaurant in Soi Sukhumvit 22. The shop launched with 10 mostly indica-dominant hybrid strains such as Girl Scout Cookies and Gorilla Glue. Prices start at THB420 per gram and come in amounts ranging from 1 gram to 5 grams. For insta-blaze, they also sell pre-rolled joints for an additional THB100. Noon-midnight, Tuesday-Sunday Manfarang Restaurant, 12/3 Soi Sukhumvit 22, Khwaeng Khlong Toei, Khlong Toei
No Man’s Land
A hidden rooftop bar and cafe in Charoen Krung is selling four strains of weed with prices starting at THB450 per gram. Pre-rolled joints are also available for THB350.
To find it, look for a black building 350 meters from BTS Saphan Taksin. The rooftop bar, with its super colorful furniture, is located on the fifth floor.
The bar also offers cannabis-based snacks, a gaming corner with PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch, and a pillow area to flop and snooze. 11am-11pm, Wednesday-Monday 1375 Charoen Krung Road, Silom, Bang Rak 063-223-2282
Alchemi Botanics
Near W District in the Phra Khanong area is a shop selling buds and related products such as CBD oil, rolling papers, and more. One of its founders, Ren, is a self-proclaimed “canna-nerd” who says he is ready to educate customers on bud lineage and selection, as well as growing and other matters. The store plans to run workshops.
For now, it is stocked with strains sold by the gram such as Strawberry Tree (THB300), Cake and Cream (THB500), and Colin OG RBX (THB750). 11am-9pm, every day 24/22 Soi Sukhumvit 69, Phra Khanong Nuea, Watthana
For three years, Lek secretly cultivated her cannabis plants in rural
northeastern Thailand, still afraid of arrest by authorities wielding
tough drug penalties despite the promises of a gradual loosening of the
law.
On June 9, cannabis was effectively decriminalized and she finally
emerged from the underground weed scene to become a legitimate grower,
part of an army of newcomers to the most-hyped market in Thailand.
“We’re in a ‘vacuum period’ so anyone can practically do anything for
now,” said Lek 34, whose full name is Piyatida Jantra, as she prunes her
100 or so plants in Korat.
The area is the gateway to Isaan, a region of rice and sugar farmers
facing plummeting prices for their staples and in desperate need of a
new cash crop.
Thailand is the first Southeast Asian country to take such liberalizing
steps, recognizing the medicinal — and economic — benefits the plant may
bring.
The country’s journey toward becoming a paradise for cannabis consumers
and entrepreneurs is unexpected in a kingdom where successive
governments have taken a zero-tolerance attitude toward drugs.
The change began with a 2019 election pledge by Anutin Charnvirakul, a
connected billionaire with big political ambitions, who promised to
unlock the law to help farmers in the Isaan area with a new cash crop
primarily for the medicinal market.
Entrepreneurs learn how to grow cannabis plants at a cannabis farm in Chonburi province, eastern Thailand on June 5, 2022.
Isaan is the most highly populated part of Thailand and will be
crucial in securing votes in the next general election, scheduled in the
first quarter next year.
Turning on the tap to billions of dollars of new potential revenue also
was warmly welcomed by the monopolies that dominate the Thai economy —
and backed by the army-linked government, in which Anutin serves as
health minister.
Major corporations and rich private investors got ahead of the law,
buying up vast plantations to grow cannabis in the best soils across the
north and northeast, and establishing factories to extract premium CBD
oil.
That left them in a position to seize market share when last month’s
decriminalization made it legal to grow, trade and use all cannabis
products, from the leaves and stems to the bud.
Legally restricted for medicine or food
Currently, cannabis is in theory restricted to use in medicine or in
food and must contain less than 0.2 percent tetrahydrocannabinol (THC),
the compound that creates the “high.”
In practice, it is a legal gray area that has ruled out prosecutions
under drug laws; there is currently not even a minimum legal age to buy
or sell it.
A cannabis bill is due in the coming months to detail exactly what can and can’t be done.
For smallholders like Lek, there are fears it will be written with the
interests of large corporations in mind, rather than homespun businesses
like hers.
“The government needs to go all the way … where every household can grow their own, no more controls,” she told VOA News.
“But once the law is passed, I guarantee you there’s only going to be one big group of capitalists who will gain.”
'Amsterdam of Asia'
At present, cannabis chaos pervades the kingdom: Tourists are openly
smoking joints on the famous Khao San Road in Bangkok, while some Thais
have appeared on TikTok videos seemingly unable to move after eating
marijuana brownies. The government has urged cannabis growers and users
to be responsible and discreet.
“The main goal of weed legalization is still for medicinal benefits, to
boost the economy and wellness,” the prime minister’s spokesperson told
reporters on June 29.
“We ask that everyone cooperates during this vacuum period until the official law is passed.”
Weed aficionados are celebrating a law change allowing a long-hidden
culture into the light. It’s also stirring a major market opportunity
and research into the benefits of a plant found native in Thailand for
centuries.
FILE - People smoke weed to celebrate the
legalization of cannabis at the Thailand: 420 Legalaew! weekend festival
hosted by Highland in Nakhon Pathom province on June 11, 2022.
“Everyone will have their own space within this industry,” said
Chokwan “Kitty” Chopaka, an advocate and entrepreneur who has been
bombarded by inquiries since opening her dispensary in downtown Bangkok a
couple of days after it became legal.
“It’s not just growers, sellers and consumers … we still also need researchers, accountants, marketeers, product photographers.”
Other industry insiders say there is no rolling back the law.
One of those is Siriya Thepcharoen, based at Siam Cannabis Land in
Chonburi, eastern Thailand, which includes a museum, vast underground
laboratories growing weed strains like “White Widow” and a plantation.
She said the mission of her company, NUSA CSR, is to help make Thailand
the global hub for medicinal marijuana use.
“We are targeting medical tourists with certain conditions like
insomnia, stress, Alzheimer’s, and for the elderly who also want to come
to Thailand for R&R,” she told VOA.
“But we will also target young people who may travel here for recreation, seeing Thailand as the ‘Amsterdam of Asia.’”
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