Introduction
Gusto Green is a private cannabis social association located in Barcelona. The association operates as a member-led, non-profit private association that facilitates collective cultivation and sharing among registered members for private use. Gusto Green is organised under the framework of Spanish association practice and references the Spanish cannabis association law (LO 1/2002) as the relevant legal context for this type of organisation.
Location and neighbourhood context
Gusto Green is based in the Sants-Montjuïc district of Barcelona, a district characterised by a mix of residential neighbourhoods, local commerce and significant public-landmark areas such as Montjuïc. The address listed corresponds to a central urban area of Sants, which is served by local public transport and is within reach of major transit hubs in Barcelona. The surrounding neighbourhood combines long-established local businesses, housing, and municipal facilities typical of this part of Barcelona. This geographic context is provided to assist with orientation and local relevance only.
About the private association
The association identifies as a private, non-profit member organisation whose stated purpose is to allow qualifying adults who are registered members to collectively manage cultivation and internal distribution solely for members' personal consumption. Gusto Green is organised under internal statutes and rules typical of Spanish member associations; such documents normally set out governance structures, membership obligations, record keeping and internal operating procedures. The association is not a commercial enterprise and does not engage in public commercial activity. Activities, membership limits and internal practices are governed by the association’s own statutes and internal regulations and are intended to conform with applicable legal guidance for private member groups.
Membership process
Membership at Gusto Green is limited to registered adults and is subject to the association’s internal eligibility criteria. Entry is at the club’s discretion; acceptance requires completion of the club’s registration procedures and adherence to its statutes and rules. Membership is arranged by private introduction or referral from existing members in line with the association’s privacy and access policies. The association does not solicit the public for new members and handles enquiries and admissions through private channels only. Prospective members should expect procedures that verify age and provide for confidentiality of personal information in accordance with the association’s internal rules.
The internal governance framework sets out members’ responsibilities, including compliance with the association’s rules on use, storage and handling within the private context of the association. The association may also maintain a cap on membership numbers to manage internal operations; specific limits, if any, are set by the association and applied at its discretion.
For administrative matters, membership enquiries or clarification about the association’s operating rules, use the contact channels listed above. Any visit or access to association premises is subject to prior approval by the association and follows the club’s internal admission procedures. This entry is provided for informational and directory purposes and does not constitute public solicitation of membership or services.