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Thanksgiving Beyond Earth

Thanksgiving Beyond Earth

Handout photo dated November 28, 2019 shows NASA astronauts (left to right) Christina Koch and Jessica Meir harvested Mizuna mustard greens on Thanksgiving Day inside the ESA (European Space Agency) laboratory module's VEGGIE facility. iss061e061596 . Since 1973, astronauts have celebrated Thanksgiving in space, bringing a cherished tradition far beyond Earth. The first Thanksgiving in orbit took place aboard Skylab during the Skylab 4 mission, where astronauts Gerald Carr, Edward Gibson, and William Pogue marked the day with an improvised meal after a spacewalk. Over the years, this tradition has evolved, with crews on shuttles, space stations, and orbiters finding creative ways to honor the holiday. From shrimp cocktail and irradiated turkey aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis in 1985 to tortilla-based meals introduced by Mexican astronaut Rodolfo Neri Vela, culinary adaptations have played a key role. Thanksgiving in space often features improvised decorations, shared greetings, and culturally diverse menus,

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Thanksgiving Beyond Earth

Thanksgiving Beyond Earth

Handout photo dated November 28, 2013 shows NASA astronaut Michael Hopkins, Expedition 38 flight engineer, poses for a photo with his Thanksgiving meal in the Unity node of the International Space Station. ISS038-E-009300 . Since 1973, astronauts have celebrated Thanksgiving in space, bringing a cherished tradition far beyond Earth. The first Thanksgiving in orbit took place aboard Skylab during the Skylab 4 mission, where astronauts Gerald Carr, Edward Gibson, and William Pogue marked the day with an improvised meal after a spacewalk. Over the years, this tradition has evolved, with crews on shuttles, space stations, and orbiters finding creative ways to honor the holiday. From shrimp cocktail and irradiated turkey aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis in 1985 to tortilla-based meals introduced by Mexican astronaut Rodolfo Neri Vela, culinary adaptations have played a key role. Thanksgiving in space often features improvised decorations, shared greetings, and culturally diverse menus, such as the "den blagodaren

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Thanksgiving Beyond Earth

Thanksgiving Beyond Earth

Handout photo dated November 28, 2013 shows NASA astronaut Michael Hopkins (mostly out of frame), Expedition 38 flight engineer, offers a close-up view of his Thanksgiving meal in the Unity node of the International Space Station. ISS038-E-009304 . Since 1973, astronauts have celebrated Thanksgiving in space, bringing a cherished tradition far beyond Earth. The first Thanksgiving in orbit took place aboard Skylab during the Skylab 4 mission, where astronauts Gerald Carr, Edward Gibson, and William Pogue marked the day with an improvised meal after a spacewalk. Over the years, this tradition has evolved, with crews on shuttles, space stations, and orbiters finding creative ways to honor the holiday. From shrimp cocktail and irradiated turkey aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis in 1985 to tortilla-based meals introduced by Mexican astronaut Rodolfo Neri Vela, culinary adaptations have played a key role. Thanksgiving in space often features improvised decorations, shared greetings, and culturally diverse menus, su

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Turks shrink Ramadan menus amid soaring meat prices

STORY: Turks shrink Ramadan menus amid soaring meat prices SHOOTING TIME: March 26, 2024 DATELINE: March 27, 2024 LENGTH: 0:03:51 LOCATION: Ankara CATEGORY: SOCIETY/ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of a butcher 2. various of Turkish people buying cheap meat in a discount market 3. SOUNDBITE 1 (Turkish): FIRUZE TANIL, Retired accountant 4. SOUNDBITE 2 (Turkish): VOLKAN AKTAS, Teacher 5. SOUNDBITE 3 (Turkish): FAZLI YALCINDAG, Head of Ankara's Chamber of Butchers STORYLINE: The prices of red and white meat have soared in Türkiye amid runaway inflation, despite the government's efforts to mitigate its impact on consumers during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. "In Ramadan, our meals have now become meatless," said Firuze Tanil, a Turkish pensioner who visited a butcher shop in Ankara to buy some ground meat for her grandchild. SOUNDBITE 1 (Turkish): FIRUZE TANIL, Retired accountant "I only buy meat for my 5-year-old grandchild so that his physical and mental health would not get affected, because he needs pro

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TÜRKIYE-ANKARA-MEAT PRICES-SOARING

TÜRKIYE-ANKARA-MEAT PRICES-SOARING

(240326) -- ANKARA, March 26, 2024 (Xinhua) -- People shop at a butcher shop in Ankara, Türkiye, March 25, 2024. TO GO WITH "Feature: Turks shrink Ramadan menus amid soaring meat prices" (Photo by Mustafa Kaya/Xinhua)

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TÜRKIYE-ANKARA-MEAT PRICES-SOARING

TÜRKIYE-ANKARA-MEAT PRICES-SOARING

(240326) -- ANKARA, March 26, 2024 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on March 25, 2024 shows meat for sale at a butcher shop in Ankara, Türkiye. TO GO WITH "Feature: Turks shrink Ramadan menus amid soaring meat prices" (Photo by Mustafa Kaya/Xinhua)

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2024 TCA Winter Press Tour - PBS - LA

2024 TCA Winter Press Tour - PBS - LA

Frederick Wiseman, John Bredar of "Menus Plaisirs - Les Troisgros At 2024 TCA Winter Press Tour - PBS at The Langham Huntington in Pasadena, CA, USA on February 12 2024. Photo by Fati S/ABACAPRESS.COM

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2024 TCA Winter Press Tour - PBS - LA

2024 TCA Winter Press Tour - PBS - LA

Frederick Wiseman, John Bredar of "Menus Plaisirs - Les Troisgros At 2024 TCA Winter Press Tour - PBS at The Langham Huntington in Pasadena, CA, USA on February 12 2024. Photo by Fati S/ABACAPRESS.COM

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2024 TCA Winter Press Tour - PBS - LA

2024 TCA Winter Press Tour - PBS - LA

Paula Kerger, Frederick Wiseman, John Bredar of "Menus Plaisirs - Les Troisgros At 2024 TCA Winter Press Tour - PBS at The Langham Huntington in Pasadena, CA, USA on February 12 2024. Photo by Fati S/ABACAPRESS.COM

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2024 TCA Winter Press Tour - PBS - LA

2024 TCA Winter Press Tour - PBS - LA

Frederick Wiseman, John Bredar of "Menus Plaisirs - Les Troisgros At 2024 TCA Winter Press Tour - PBS at The Langham Huntington in Pasadena, CA, USA on February 12 2024. Photo by Fati S/ABACAPRESS.COM

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2024 TCA Winter Press Tour - PBS - LA

2024 TCA Winter Press Tour - PBS - LA

Frederick Wiseman, John Bredar of "Menus Plaisirs - Les Troisgros At 2024 TCA Winter Press Tour - PBS at The Langham Huntington in Pasadena, CA, USA on February 12 2024. Photo by Fati S/ABACAPRESS.COM

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2024 TCA Winter Press Tour - PBS - LA

2024 TCA Winter Press Tour - PBS - LA

Frederick Wiseman, John Bredar of "Menus Plaisirs - Les Troisgros At 2024 TCA Winter Press Tour - PBS at The Langham Huntington in Pasadena, CA, USA on February 12 2024. Photo by Fati S/ABACAPRESS.COM

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2024 TCA Winter Press Tour - PBS - LA

2024 TCA Winter Press Tour - PBS - LA

Paula Kerger, Frederick Wiseman, of "Menus Plaisirs - Les Troisgros At 2024 TCA Winter Press Tour - PBS at The Langham Huntington in Pasadena, CA, USA on February 12 2024. Photo by Fati S/ABACAPRESS.COM

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2024 TCA Winter Press Tour - PBS - LA

2024 TCA Winter Press Tour - PBS - LA

Paula Kerger, Frederick Wiseman, of "Menus Plaisirs - Les Troisgros At 2024 TCA Winter Press Tour - PBS at The Langham Huntington in Pasadena, CA, USA on February 12 2024. Photo by Fati S/ABACAPRESS.COM

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2024 TCA Winter Press Tour - PBS - LA

2024 TCA Winter Press Tour - PBS - LA

Paula Kerger, Frederick Wiseman, John Bredar of "Menus Plaisirs - Les Troisgros At 2024 TCA Winter Press Tour - PBS at The Langham Huntington in Pasadena, CA, USA on February 12 2024. Photo by Fati S/ABACAPRESS.COM

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2024 TCA Winter Press Tour - PBS - LA

2024 TCA Winter Press Tour - PBS - LA

Paula Kerger, Frederick Wiseman, of "Menus Plaisirs - Les Troisgros At 2024 TCA Winter Press Tour - PBS at The Langham Huntington in Pasadena, CA, USA on February 12 2024. Photo by Fati S/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Thailand First Asian Country To Legalize Marijuana

Within a year, the country's marijuana industry was worth 28 billion Thai baht (728 million euros) and is expected to reach 336 billion baht (8.7 billion euros) by 2030 . But Just eighteen months after opening the floodgates to cannabis legalization, Thailand's new conservative coalition government is seeking to close them again. Signs for cannabis outlets have become ubiquitous in Bangkok's busy tourist area, and dispensaries are popping up on every street corner. Hundreds of food and drink vendors offer cannabis-infused menus. But all that could change with new proposals to strictly regulate marijuana use and limit its use for medical purposes.Since cannabis legalization, more than 1.1 million Thais have registered for a cultivation license and more than 6,000 marijuana dispensaries have sprung up across the country, often with poor quality control. Bangkok, Thailand on January 19, 2024. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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