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Le cannabis promis par la Thaïlande n'est pas à la hauteur des espérances et les politiciens se rejettent mutuellement la responsabilité
En l'absence d'un cadre juridique clair pour réguler l'offre, la Thaïlande a été témoin d'un déluge de marijuana importée clandestinement de l'étranger, ce qui a fait chuter les prix de gros et porté préjudice aux cultivateurs. Pour en savoir plus, en anglais, veuillez lire les informations ci-dessous.
Thailand's decriminalisation of cannabis has delighted its fans, alarmed some health experts and has increasingly disappointed farmers who have been undercut by illegal imports, sending a promise of a new bonanza crop up in smoke.
Marijuana has also become an election football with the opposition criticising the ruling pro-military coalition in the run-up to May 14 polls for rushing through decriminalisation last year to what they say is the detriment of society, youngsters in particular.
Thousands of cannabis shops and businesses have sprung up, especially in Bangkok and tourist spots, since Thailand became the first Southeast Asian country to decriminalise the drug.
But the legal framework has never been clearly set out and long-promised legislation failed in February to get through parliament, leaving the country without an umbrella law to regulate its use.