Social Weed
Club Barcelona

A private members’ association where conversations, creativity, and collective perspectives come together. The club functions within a non-profit framework, prioritizing discretion, respect, and the exchange of ideas around the plant and its role in society.

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    Social
    Weed Club
    Barcelona

    A private members’ association where conversations, creativity, and collective perspectives come together.
    The club functions within a non-profit framework, prioritizing discretion, respect,
    and the exchange of ideas around the plant and its role in society.

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      Your Name (required)

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      Which country do you live in?

      When are you planning to come?

      What type of user are you?RecreationalMedicalBoth

      The Social Club

      Social Weed Club is structured as a non-commercial association in line with Spanish regulations. Rather than focusing on consumption, the emphasis is placed on dialogue, awareness, and shared cultural identity. Members take part in activities that may include roundtables, collaborative projects, or informal gatherings that explore how cannabis connects to art, music, history, and modern culture.

      What is a Social Club

      In Spain, a cannabis social club is a collective, non-profit initiative organized by its members. These associations are not businesses and do not operate as points of sale. Instead, they provide a private, legal framework for activities that increase awareness, encourage responsibility, and strengthen community bonds.

      Social clubs often explore topics such as:

      • The cultural evolution of the plant and its symbolism

      • Social issues and legal developments in Spain

      • Creative projects linking music, design, and dialogue

      • Recreational pastimes like sports viewings and board games