Looking for cannabis in Bangkok has become a completely different experience in recent months. While the city was once famous for its accessible “green rush” with thousands of dispensaries, the legal landscape shifted significantly in mid-2025. Thailand now requires a medical prescription to purchase cannabis flowers, moving the market toward strictly medical use. For visitors and residents alike, this means navigating new rules that prioritize safety and regulation over convenience.
My personal experience reflects this transition. Before the change, ordering was incredibly straightforward through various online delivery services. Platforms promised fast, discreet delivery right to your hotel or home, often within hours, with products arriving in sealed, unmarked packaging. The convenience was undeniable. However, following the new regulations, this model exists in a gray area. While some services still operate, purchasing now legally requires a doctor’s prescription, and buyers are limited to a 30-day supply. The days of walking into a vibrant dispensary on Khao San Road without documentation are over.
The emphasis has rightly shifted to quality and traceability. Under the current framework, legal dispensaries must source their products from growers with official government certification, ensuring a regulated supply chain. When shopping, whether in-person at a licensed shop or through a reputable service, look for information about the product’s origin. As one expert review notes, supporting locally grown Thai cannabis often results in better quality and fresher products than imported alternatives. Reliable services are transparent about their sourcing and compliance.
In conclusion, accessing cannabis in Bangkok today is defined by medical necessity rather than recreational convenience. The most reliable and legal path is to consult a licensed medical practitioner in Thailand to obtain a prescription. While some delivery services advertise online, their operation under the new strict rules is uncertain and may carry legal risks. Prioritize your safety by adhering to the updated regulations and seeking out licensed, transparent businesses that follow the required procedures.
Further Reading:
- For a clear, official overview of the updated cannabis regulations in Thailand, you can refer to this legal analysis: [Amendment to Cannabis Law on 25 June 2025].
- CNN provides comprehensive reporting on the reasons behind the policy change and its impact: [Thailand was the first country in Asia to legalize marijuana. Things didn’t go as planned].
- For an in-depth look at the industry and activist perspective following the new rules, see this feature from The Diplomat: [In Thailand, Recreational Cannabis Use Is Set to Go Up In Smoke].


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