If you're searching for weed delivery in Bangkok, you'll find plenty of shops and apps offering it. So here's the honest answer up front, because it's not the one most of those listings will give you: cannabis delivery isn't actually permitted under Thailand's current medical framework. A lot of operators do it anyway. That doesn't make it allowed — it makes it one more corner being cut.

We get asked for delivery constantly — it's one of our most common calls — and the answer is always the same: no. Not to be awkward, but because doing it would create a real legal problem for us and, just as importantly, for you. We'd rather tell you that straight than pretend otherwise to catch a sale.

Why Delivery Isn't Compliant

Since June 2025, legal cannabis flower runs through a medical framework: it requires a PT33 prescription from a licensed practitioner, dispensed properly at a licensed premises. That in-person, prescription-based step is the whole basis of how legal cannabis works here now. Handing a bag to a rider and sending it across town skips it.

So a delivery transaction generally sits outside what the rules permit — there's no proper dispensing, often no real prescription, and no licensed-premises accountability at the point you actually receive the product. It's a different thing from walking into a licensed shop, not a convenient version of the same thing.

"But Loads of Shops Deliver"

They do. And that's exactly the point worth being honest about. The same loose enforcement that lets some shops run delivery is what lets others sell untested street-grade product, hash, or vapes — none of which belong in a compliant shop either. "Lots of places do it" has never been the same as "it's allowed."

And think about what it tells you as a customer. If a shop is comfortable operating delivery outside the framework, that's a shop already willing to cut compliance corners. The questions follow naturally: is there a real prescription behind this? Is the product tested? Who's actually accountable if something's wrong? You're trusting an operation that's already shown you where its line is.

The honest version

Cannabis delivery is widely advertised in Bangkok but isn't permitted under the current medical framework. Shops doing it are operating outside the rules — the same category as selling hash or vapes. The compliant route is a licensed dispensary, in person, with the PT33 handled on-site.

Cannabis delivery in Bangkok is not permitted under the medical framework - licensed in-store purchase only

The Risk Sits With You Too

Beyond the shop's exposure, an off-framework delivery leaves you with an unverified product, no proper documentation, and the general unknowns any delivery carries — timing, quality, and zero context for what's actually in the bag. In a market where the legal line genuinely matters, that's a lot to accept to avoid a short trip.

What to Do Instead: Just Walk In

The compliant option is also the easy one. Stash BKK is a licensed medical cannabis dispensary with four Bangkok branches, and three of them run around the clock — On Nut, Ari, and Ekkamai are 24/7, with Chinatown open 11AM to 2AM. Wherever you are on the Sukhumvit corridor or up north, one of them is a short Grab away at any hour.

How buying works in 2026

Cannabis flower requires a PT33 medical prescription under current Thai law. Stash BKK handles this on-site via our DTAM-endorsed telemedicine platform — same hour you arrive, no separate clinic visit. Around 10–15 minutes, 100 THB. You'll need to be 20 or older with a valid ID or passport.

Walking in also gets you the part delivery can't: you see the menu, smell the flower, ask what suits sleep versus a daytime walk, and choose with real information. For a first visit especially, that's a better outcome than trusting a description over the phone — which is part of why three branches stay open all night in the first place. More on that in our piece on the Bangkok weed shops open 24 hours.

FAQ

Is weed delivery legal in Bangkok?

Not under the current medical framework. Legal cannabis flower requires a PT33 prescription and proper in-person dispensing at a licensed premises, which delivery bypasses. Many shops offer delivery anyway, but that means they're operating outside the rules.

Why do so many shops deliver if it's not allowed?

Enforcement has been uneven, which lets some operators run delivery the same way others sell hash, vapes, or untested product. Widespread doesn't mean permitted — and a shop willing to skip compliance on delivery is a shop cutting corners elsewhere too.

Does Stash BKK deliver?

No — and it's a deliberate call. We don't deliver because it would create legal exposure for us and, just as importantly, for our customers. We keep to what the framework permits: licensed, in-person dispensing with the PT33 handled on-site. Three of our four branches run 24/7, so walking in is easy at any hour.

What's the risk of using a delivery service?

You're relying on an off-framework transaction with no proper dispensing, often no real prescription, an unverified product, and the usual delivery unknowns around timing and quality. The compliance gap matters more here than in markets with looser rules.

What's the easiest compliant way to buy at night?

Walk into a 24-hour licensed dispensary. Stash BKK's On Nut, Ari, and Ekkamai branches run 24/7, the on-site PT33 consultation takes around 10–15 minutes (100 THB), and you choose from a labelled menu. You'll need to be 20 or older with valid ID.