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The surprisingly vibrant yet entirely underground network of cannabis consumers traveling through or living in Spain is unique and magical. Instead of just buying weed and smoking it on the street — which is illegal — take some time out of your busy trip to relax in the club and get to know some fellow cannabis smokers. It’s a great way to meet like-minded people. Even if you disagree on some points, at least you have one thing in common with everyone else in the club: You all love weed. Consider this our salute to the hard-working teams powering 100+ cannabis clubs spread throughout Madrid. Thank you for both the excellent indoor-grown cannabis and the impeccable vibes to be found in your best and brightest clubs. Remember, if you want to join, you need a recommendation from the BestDosage team, get started by emailing us today at [email protected] BestDosage team, an approved partner, can schedule membership meetings for new members at Spring Comes Early in Madrid. Madrid Cannabis Laws + FAQs Here’s where legal cannabis in Madrid gets a little tricky. After you roll up and smoke, you need to spend at least 20 minutes in the club. Why? So the club doesn’t look like a dispensary. A club, after all, is a place where you spend time. Spring Comes Early recommends not taking cannabis products with you when you leave. It’s illegal to have it on the streets of Madrid, but it’s legal to have cannabis and grow it in your house. When you do decide to leave the club, just be smart. Store the weed somewhere that you can’t smell or see it. The team at Spring Comes Early says that you should put it in your underwear — apparently, cops cannot search your underwear in Madrid. 1. How are cannabis clubs legal in Madrid? In Madrid, cannabis clubs aren’t strictly legal. Instead, they operate in a legal gray area in which “members” join clubs and “share” cannabis that they grow. “Donations” are exchanged for tokens, which are then used to purchase products. While the law regarding cannabis is relatively ambiguous in Madrid and throughout Spain, law enforcement generally turns a blind eye as long as cannabis is used privately and discreetly. Flout your weed outside the protected confines of a cannabis club, though, and you’ll learn that cannabis is still very much illegal in many parts of Spain. 2. Can I smoke cannabis in public places in Madrid? No, it is not legal to smoke cannabis in public areas in Madrid or anywhere in Spain. Technically, it is not even legal to smoke cannabis in private areas, but the Spanish government has essentially indicated it doesn’t care what you do behind closed doors when it comes to weed. Smoking in public in Madrid, though, is just asking for trouble — it’s also notorious tourist behavior that will earn you the ire of the locals. Nobody likes an obnoxious tourist, but that’s what you’ll seem like — at the very least — if you decide to light up in front of the Royal Palace or Museo Nacional. Make enough of a nuisance of yourself, and you’re bound to draw the attention of the wrong kind of locals as well: the law-enforcement kind. 3. What are the penalties for possessing cannabis in Madrid? Put as shortly as possible, there are no penalties for private use of cannabis in Madrid. If you’re caught with weed in public, though, you could be headed for Spanish federal prison. Allow us to explain: Sale or importation of cannabis can be a felony offense in Madrid, and public use or possession of cannabis is a misdemeanor in most areas of Spain. If you use cannabis in your own home or in a Madrid cannabis club, though, your chances of experiencing legal repercussions are extremely low. Essentially, the actions of the Spanish government and the local government in Madrid seem to indicate that cannabis use isn’t a problem as long as it is hidden from the public eye. Accordingly, it’s no surprise that the Spanish government has been known to levy fines as high as €30,000 for the presence of cannabis plants that are viewable from the street or other public places. It’s very important to keep in mind that cannabis policies vary in Spain by region. In Catalonia, for instance, cannabis is fully legal within the context of the existing private club network. Elsewhere in Spain, though, smoking weed in the wrong place could be a very bad idea. Learn more - https://www.bestdosage.com/best-madri... To join the club email [email protected]