During a week traveling through Thailand, filming in Chiang Mai and Bangkok, I set out to understand what cannabis legalization actually looks like on the ground in the first country in Asia to remove cannabis from the narcotics list. After arriving from Vietnam, the contrast was immediate. Dispensaries lined busy streets, products filled shop windows, and cannabis had become visible, commercial, and tied to tourism and small business growth. At the same time, public smoking remained restricted, consumption was pushed indoors, and shifting regulations, political debates, and concerns about youth exposure revealed a system still under negotiation. Through storefront visits, conversations with locals, and everyday street footage, this episode explores Thailand as a global test case, showing how legalization does not simply mean acceptance, but instead produces a complex mix of markets, control, and constant policy change.