As the Thai government legalized the cultivation and consumption of cannabis in Korea since June, Korean tourists are demanding attention.



In Thailand, cannabis can be easily purchased at stores, and cookies, shochu, and pork belly with hemp are also sold publicly, so you can eat cannabis-containing food without being vigilant.



It should be noted that the restaurant has added hemp, but there are many places where it is not done properly, so travelers have no choice but to be careful.



In Korea, marijuana-related activities are absolutely illegal.



If a Korean citizen buys, possesses, transports, or ingests cannabis, or marijuana, he or she may be sentenced to up to five years in prison or a fine of up to 50 million won for violating the 'Domestic Narcotics Act'.



It is possible to become a drug addict after coming into contact with marijuana abroad out of curiosity.



This is because, according to the principle of 'personalism' in Korean law, Korean citizens will be punished for violating domestic laws even if they used marijuana abroad.