Democrats Fed Up with Recreational Cannabis Problem; Abhisit Leads Field Survey with Anuchah Down Sukhumvit, Finding Numerous Cannabis-Promoting Shops
Democrat Party leader Abhisit surveyed Sukhumvit's cannabis shops on May 23, opposing recreational use while pledging stricter enforcement and regulatory review to protect Bangkok's image and youth.
On May 23, 2025, Democrat Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva, along with party deputies Korn Chatikvanic and Sakolthee Pattiya, party strategist Ongaaj Khlaamphibun, and Bangkok gubernatorial candidate Anuchah Boorphatchai, surveyed the Sukhumvit area to document cannabis promotion advertisements aimed at gathering data for campaign policy development.
Anuchah stated that the Sukhumvit area, an important tourism economic zone, urgently needs action regarding cannabis. Throughout Sukhumvit Road, there are numerous recreational cannabis promotions, which the Democrat Party opposes. The party supports cannabis only for medical use and believes recreational cannabis requires strict control. Any violations of existing laws need immediate enforcement. Many matters fall under Bangkok's direct jurisdiction, including advertising signage and shops operating near schools or temples.
For legal matters requiring coordination with other agencies such as the Ministry of Public Health or Ministry of Education, Bangkok would serve as the coordinating host while maintaining clear standards within legal frameworks.
Anuchah emphasized that Bangkok's image as a world-class city requires preventing negative perceptions and protecting youth values. Regarding immediate actions Bangkok can take, these include reviewing business licenses to ensure they align with operational objectives and verifying advertising compliance with Bangkok regulations. Smoke odor control must also prevent public nuisance.
Anuchah clarified this was an observational visit, not an inspection. All actions aim to maintain Bangkok's prestigious image. Regarding issues involving nominee arrangements and other legal complexities requiring inter-ministerial coordination, proper legal procedures must be followed. The city will serve as a focal point for public complaints related to legal violations while coordinating with relevant agencies.