Source:https://www.scmp.com/week-asia/health-environment/article/3317663/thailand-require-cannabis-shops-convert-medical-clinics-staffed-doctors
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Thailand to require cannabis shops to convert into medical clinics staffed by doctors

Officials say only around 2,000 of the country’s 18,000 marijuana dispensaries are expected to stay open after the new rules go into effect

SCMP’s Asia desk
A cannabis shop on Sukhumvit Road, one of the most popular tourist spots in Bangkok, Thailand. Photo: Reuters
Thailand is poised to close most of its cannabis shops by the end of the year under sweeping new rules requiring retailers to operate as licensed medical clinics with on-site doctors – a move that could roll back much of the country’s brief experiment with decriminalised marijuana.

The new regulations – set to be enforced by the end of the year – would leave about 2,000 of Thailand’s estimated 18,000 cannabis shops in operation, a Ministry of Public Health official said on Tuesday.

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