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Thailand bans sales of cannabis e-cigarettes

Thailand’s National Tobacco Products Control Committee has resolved to ban sales of electronic cigarette products containing cannabis extracts, along with traditional cigarettes and cigars containing cannabis.
Bangkok (NNT/VNA) - Thailand’s National Tobacco Products ControlCommittee has resolved to ban sales of electronic cigarette products containingcannabis extracts, along with traditional cigarettes and cigars containingcannabis.

The meeting was chaired by Deputy Prime Minister and Public Health MinisterAnutin Charnvirakul. Following the decision, a new guideline will be introducedin the form of ministerial regulations, while rules for e-cigarettes fall underthe responsibility of the police and the Ministry of Digital Economy andSociety.

Concerning the reported sales and consumption of cannabis by a primary schoolstudent in Lampang, the minister said the consumption of cannabis productsamong people under the age of 20 is strictly prohibited.

He reiterated the health ministry’s stance against recreational cannabis use,saying the draft cannabis and hemp bill proposed by the Bhumjaithai Party doesnot contain any clauses that explicitly permit recreational use./.
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