Narcotics agrees to grow 6 marijuana plants per household, Buriram pilot



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FDA Reveals Drug Board Resolution Approves Pilot Project to Grow 6 Cannabis Plants in Buriram Province, Testing 10 Families as Model for Healthcare Patients Reduce Expenses, Maintain Health in Community

Dr. Supattra Bunserm, Assistant Secretary General of the Food and Drug Administration, revealed that the Narcotics Act (No. 7) of 2019 provides opportunities for the use and research of medical marijuana. But there is still a limit that patients cannot grow marijuana for self-treatment. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has proposed amendments to the Narcotics Act on these issues.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Public Health has created a project to grow marijuana for medical purposes. Tambon Health Promoting Hospital (Hospital) Non Malai, Khu Mueang District, Buriram Province Together with Ban Non Malai Community Enterprise Study the development of a cannabis cultivation model at home by community enterprises.

Families who are members of the Non Malai Community Enterprise will apply for permission to grow marijuana together with Royal Hospital Nonmalai, 6 plants per family, 10 families when the cannabis plants are ready for harvest. Each family will sell their products. The Hospital Sat. Non Malai and Khu Mueang Hospital are used to produce marijuana for the treatment of patients.

The project was approved by the Narcotics Control Board on December 23, 2020.

The project also studies to find suitable cannabis strains in each locality. Rules and restrictions that may arise in the implementation of the project. Also including the profitability of the economy It is hoped that if this project is successful, it can be expanded to areas throughout the country. Contribute to the movement of the health economy system in the community of the country Earn money growing marijuana AND reduce expenses to take care of the health of the community



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