MP says cannabis helps reduce Yaba addicts in Bangkok

January 26, 2023 · Thaiger

Bhumjaithai Party MP Suphachai Jaismut believes the legalising of cannabis has led to a decrease in the use of methamphetamine (also known as Yaba) in Bangkok.

Suphachai posted on Facebook yesterday that, “Ganja comes, Yaba goes away.”

The Bhumjaithai Party MP admitted that he never expected legalising cannabis would decrease the use of methamphetamine. He initially focused on its potential medical benefits and didn’t consider this possible outcome.

However, he stated that he had come to believe in the connection between cannabis legalisation and decreased Yaba use based on information provided to him by community leaders.

“I and my team operated fieldwork at one community in Bangkok recently. I found residents growing cannabis trees in their houses. The locals told me that they used cannabis as a herb. They made cannabis tea, and it helped them sleep better.

“I’m impressed by the community saying Bhumjaithai’s cannabis policy reduced Yaba addicts in the community. They turned to cannabis instead of those chemical drugs. Those people always cause problems in the community when using Yaba, but they are calm after using cannabis. The community is more peaceful.

“Cannabis has been used in several countries like Canada, the Netherlands, and the US. Cannabis does not make anyone addicted.”

Cannabis was removed from the Thai Public Health Ministry’s Narcotics Category 5 in June last year to use the plants for medical purposes.

The Public Health Minister, Anutin Charnvirakul, emphasised that the recreational use of cannabis is still illegal, and smoking it in a public place would result in a three-month jail sentence and up to a 25,000-baht fine. Cannabis must be used under Thailand’s laws and conditions, and users must be over 20 years old too.

Many Thai Internet users agreed with Suphachai that cannabis has benefits, but most disagreed that it could reduce the number of Yaba addicts.

Instead, many reported that the only change they noticed was a decrease in the price of Yaba.

Reports from October of last year revealed that the price of Yaba had dropped from around 30 to 50 baht per pill to just 10 baht.

Additionally, many people reported seeing an increase in crimes committed by drug addicts. The decline in Yaba use in one community was not seen as sufficient evidence by many Internet users to prove the effectiveness of cannabis in reducing Yaba addiction. (Full Story)

In categories:International Thailand
Next Post

Where you can get high-quality cannabis in Pattaya

Recently, Pattaya has become a popular destination for cannabis enthusiasts. With its relaxed laws, Pattaya has become a hub for cannabis tourism, offering an array of cannabis-related activities, products, and services. Whether you’re looking to relax with a puff of a…
Read
Previous Post

Quebec is the Most Conservative Canadian Province, So Why Do Over 80% of the Residents Get Their Weed on the Black Market?

Cannabis in Quebec has been legal since 2018, yet statistics still show that 82% of cannabis users in the state are getting their products from the black market. This has reduced the effectiveness of the regulated cannabis market in the region…
Read
Random Post

Study: Cannabis Legalization Does Not Lead to Increased Use of Other Drugs

A new report found cannabis legalization does not lead to an increase in substance use disorders or the increased use of illicit drugs. Cannabis legalization had not led to an increase in substance use disorders or increased use of other…
Read
Random Post

Oregon Cannabis Industry Groups Merge Amid Market Downturn

Two cannabis industry groups in Oregon have decided to join forces in a merger that comes amid a downturn in the state’s market for legal marijuana. The two groups, the Oregon Cannabis Association and the Cannabis Industry Alliance of Oregon,…
Read
Random Post

Rats blamed for eating 500 kilograms of cannabis stored by Indian police

New DelhiCNN —  Rats in northern India have been accused of eating hundreds of kilograms of cannabis seized from drug dealers and stored in police warehouses. “Rats are small animals, and they aren’t scared of the police,” noted a court in…
Read
Random Post

Congressman Celebrates 50-Year Marijuana Decriminalization Anniversary In His State And Tells Feds To ‘Catch Up’

A congressional leader on marijuana reform is marking the 50-year anniversary of his home state’s historic move to decriminalize cannabis and calling on the federal government to “catch up.” Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-OR), co-chair of the Congressional Cannabis Caucus, said…
Read