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The government is facing increasing pressure from pro-cannabis groups which are threatening to rally at the Ministry of Public Health from Thursday until the ministry can prove that cannabis deserves to be reclassified as a narcotic drug. In the meantime, groups of farmers licensed to grow cannabis plants since before the decriminalisation of cannabis in , on Sunday backed the government's vow to reclassify cannabis as a narcotic drug again. They say the legalisation of cannabis cultivation has led to a steep fall in cannabis prices due to oversupply of the product which was once strictly controlled.
When the pro-cannabis groups gather at the ministry, they will ask for only one thing -- that the ministry shows scientifically the benefits and health risks of cannabis in comparison to alcohol and cigarettes, said Prasitchai Nunual, secretary-general of the Cannabis Future Network. No matter whether the ministry aims to totally or partially reclassify cannabis as a narcotic, the decision should be supported with scientific evidence, he said.
The ministry will be given 15 days to prove its point and if it can convince the pro-cannabis groups, they would bow to the ministry's policy to relist cannabis as a narcotic drug, he said. As for reports the number of young people found abusing cannabis as a recreational drug has surged by 10 times since the former government's decriminalisation of cannabis, Mr Prasitchai said his network has from the beginning been fighting for a law to more effectively control the use of cannabis.
The irony is while this government has pushed to relax the state's control of alcohol sales and consumption, it is moving to impose more legal restrictions on cannabis, he said. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, meanwhile, hinted that the government might continue allowing cannabis to be used strictly for medical purposes even after it is reclassified as a narcotic drug.