[01]Why do some shops sell rosin if it’s restricted?
DECRYPTED_RESPONSE:
Enforcement varies by area and time. Some licensed shops interpret regulations more loosely, but responsibility ultimately falls on the buyer, not the seller.
[02]Is live rosin treated differently from rosin in Thai law?
DECRYPTED_RESPONSE:
No. Thai regulations focus on THC content and extraction type, not branding terms like “live.” Live rosin and rosin are both concentrates and may be treated the same legally.
[03]Is rosin legal in Thailand for tourists?
DECRYPTED_RESPONSE:
Rosin sits in a legal gray area. Cannabis flower is legal under regulation, but high-THC extracts like rosin may face restrictions depending on interpretation and enforcement. Tourists should buy only from licensed shops and avoid public use.
[04]Can tourists legally buy rosin in Bangkok?
DECRYPTED_RESPONSE:
Cannabis legality in Thailand is regulated and evolving. Flower and extracts are legal under specific conditions, but concentrates with high THC can face restrictions. Tourists should always verify current rules and buy only from licensed shops.
[05]Is live rosin stronger than rosin?
DECRYPTED_RESPONSE:
Not always. Live rosin often feels stronger because of richer terpenes, not higher THC. Both can be potent, but live rosin delivers a fuller, more complex effect rather than just raw strength.
[06]What is the difference between rosin and live rosin?
DECRYPTED_RESPONSE:
Rosin is pressed from dried cannabis flower or hash using heat and pressure. Live rosin uses fresh frozen plants turned into ice-water hash first, then pressed. Live rosin keeps more aroma and usually costs more due to the extra steps.