An American tourist and cannabis entrepreneur gave bystanders a free whiff of his product at a popular tourist destination in Phuket, Thailand.
The man — who has not been precisely identified but appears to be an associate of the Kush Life brand — filled a fog machine-like device with cannabis on Bangla Walking Street in Potong Beach, which is well known for nightlife and cannabis dispensaries, at 2:30 a.m. on Aug.
” He quickly apologized, and departed the country on Aug.19, according to The suspect traveled to the South Asian nation on Aug. 15, ostensibly to promote the Kush Life brand alongside The Lavender Boys, a cannabis-inspired lifestyle clothing line. Thailand recently became the first country in Asia to legalize marijuana. Since then, dozens of cannabis dispensaries popped up on Bangla Walking Street.Bangla Walking Street has become a popular tourist spot with the legalization of marijuana.
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