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Cannabis Social Clubs in Paracuellos de Jarama

Madrid, Spain.

Map of Cannabis Social Clubs in Paracuellos de Jarama

About this area

Paracuellos de Jarama is located in Madrid, Spain. With a population of 14,329, this area is home to 1 cannabis social club. Nearby areas include Torrejón de Ardoz (7 km), Cobeña (7 km), Daganzo de Arriba (8 km).

LocationMadrid, Spain
Population14,329 residents
Social Clubs1 club · 3 nearby
Coordinates40.50°N, 3.53°W

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there cannabis clubs in Paracuellos de Jarama?

Yes, there are 1 cannabis clubs listed in Paracuellos de Jarama, Madrid on Cannabivo. 0 of these have been verified with up-to-date information including opening hours, membership requirements, and contact details. Cannabivo provides a directory where you can compare locations, read reviews, and check availability before visiting. Always confirm membership requirements directly with the club.

How do I join a cannabis club in Spain?

Cannabis social clubs in Spain operate as private non-profit associations under the constitutional right of free association. Membership typically requires an invitation from an existing member, proof of a Spanish address, and a minimum age of 18 (requirements vary by club). Consumption must take place on the premises — taking cannabis outside is illegal.

Official legislation: Official Spanish legislation at boe.es

Is cannabis legal in Spain?

Spain does not have legalised recreational cannabis sales. The Constitutional Court ruled in 1992 that private consumption in a closed, non-public setting is protected under freedom of association. Cannabis social clubs operate in this legal framework as private associations for members only. Public consumption and purchase outside private associations remain illegal.

Official legislation: Official Spanish legislation at boe.es

Paracuellos de Jarama cannabis social clubs

As of now, there are no registered cannabis associations operating in Paracuellos de Jarama, Spain. With a population of roughly 14,329, the city has not yet seen the establishment of a local cannabis social club. This is not unusual — many municipalities in Madrid are still in the early stages of developing their private club infrastructure, and adoption takes time. The good news is that Arganda del Rey, Ajalvir, Torrejón de Ardoz, Parque Corredor Del Henares (Mercado), Cobeña, Daganzo de Arriba, San Sebastián de los Reyes, San Fernando de Henares, Coslada, and Alcobendas offer established cannabis associations where interested adults aged 18 and over can register as members and access cannabis flower, hash, and concentrates. We recommend checking Arganda del Rey as your closest option — registration is typically straightforward and can often be completed in a single visit. All clubs operate under Spanish private consumption laws. Annual fees are generally around €15–50 per year.
A cannabis social club in Spain is a non-profit asociación cannábica (non-profit cannabis association) where adults aged 18+ can legally access cannabis flower, hash, and concentrates. An invitation from an existing member is required. A hotel or Airbnb address is accepted as a Spanish address for registration purposes. These clubs operate within a strict legal framework — not commercial dispensaries. Members access up to 2–3 grams of cannabis flower, hash, and concentrates, with all products tested and labelled for quality. While Paracuellos de Jarama does not yet have an active club, nearby cities offer licensed cannabis associations that welcome new members from surrounding areas.

Popular clubs in Paracuellos de Jarama include Private Cannabis Club — each with their own membership process and community.

Nearby cannabis social clubs

For anyone in Paracuellos de Jarama looking to join a cannabis social club, the practical solution is to look at neighbouring cities where clubs are already operating and accepting new members. Arganda del Rey currently has the nearest option and is well connected to Paracuellos de Jarama for regular visits. Across Madrid, you will find additional cannabis associations in Arganda del Rey, Ajalvir, Torrejón de Ardoz, Parque Corredor Del Henares (Mercado), Cobeña, Daganzo de Arriba, San Sebastián de los Reyes, San Fernando de Henares, Coslada, and Alcobendas, each with their own selection of cannabis flower, hash, and concentrates and community culture. Each asociación cannábica in Spain operates under the same federal rules established by the Article 368 — 2–3 grams daily limit, 30–60 grams monthly cap, minimum age 18, and a maximum of several hundred members per club — so the experience is consistent regardless of which city you visit. Membership fees are typically around €15–50 per year, and most clubs offer a range of cannabis flower, hash, and concentrates sourced entirely from their own regulated cultivation. Registration requires identification and proof of Spain residency — most clubs process applications on the same day.

Community Life in Paracuellos de Jarama

Since the passage of the Article 368 in 2015, Spain has developed a distinct cannabis culture built on regulation, transparency, and personal responsibility rather than commercial excess. Cannabis social clubs serve as the primary legal channel for adults seeking cannabis flower, hash, and concentrates, and their non-profit asociación cannábica (non-profit cannabis association) structure reflects the country's community-first philosophy. In Madrid, this approach has gained traction, with multiple municipalities now hosting active private clubs that welcome members from surrounding areas. Paracuellos de Jarama has not yet joined this group, but the cultural groundwork is being laid as awareness grows among its 14,329 residents. Public perception has shifted considerably — weed is now discussed in terms of health, wellness, and the right of adults to make informed choices. Together, club membership and the right to private cultivation tolerated for personal use (no fixed limit) provide comprehensive, legally protected access to cannabis.
In Spain, responsible consumption is legally mandated through the Article 368, not merely encouraged as a suggestion. The Spanish Penal Code Article 368 imposes daily and monthly limits of 2–3 grams and 30–60 grams respectively, ensuring measured access that supports public health goals. Key rules that every user in Spain must follow: no public consumption under any circumstances, no use near schools or within regulated by autonomous community of youth-oriented facilities, and absolutely no driving or operating machinery after consumption. Penalties for non-compliance range from monetary fines to criminal prosecution, and repeat offenders face escalating consequences. Part of the cannabis social club experience is education — learning about cannabis flower, hash, and concentrates, proper dosages, and evidence-based risk reduction strategies. If you are purchasing seeds — limited to available at grow shops (tiendas de cultivo) per person — buy only from licensed and verified sources. Cannabis consumption is fundamentally a private matter — it should never impact the wellbeing or comfort of those around you.

Legal Framework

The regulatory framework governing cannabis in Spain is among the most detailed and prescriptive anywhere in the world. Passed in 2015, it authorises the formation of cannabis associations under strict, well-defined conditions. Clubs are structured as non-profit asociación cannábica (non-profit cannabis association) entities, limited to several hundred members and subject to both municipal zoning rules and federal oversight. Members must be at least 18 and may receive up to 2–3 grams daily and 30–60 grams monthly from the club's collectively grown supply. Cannabis must be consumed on-site — taking it outside the premises is illegal, the regulated by autonomous community buffer from educational institutions is mandatory, and all products must be laboratory-tested before distribution to members. For personal use, citizens may private cultivation tolerated for personal use (no fixed limit) and possess available at grow shops (tiendas de cultivo), providing a self-sufficient alternative. Both federal and Madrid-level authorities share enforcement responsibilities, conducting inspections and audits on a regular schedule. Spain does not have coffeeshops. Instead, cannabis social clubs (asociaciones cannábicas) operate as private membership associations under Spanish law, accessible by invitation from existing members.

Cannabis Policy in Madrid

Madrid operates within the framework of the Spanish Penal Code Article 368 but maintains its own administrative approach to cannabis regulation at the regional level. Madrid officials handle the practical side of regulation: reviewing cannabis social club applications, conducting thorough site visits, and ensuring continuous legal compliance. While no cannabis association has been proposed for Paracuellos de Jarama yet, the complete legal mechanism to establish one is in place and available to qualified applicants. Regional law enforcement in Madrid cooperates with federal agencies on issues like illegal distribution, violation of the regulated by autonomous community rule, and underage access attempts. City councils retain significant zoning power, which directly impacts whether and where a cannabis social club can physically open in a given location. The system balances national uniformity with regional discretion, allowing communities to shape their local cannabis landscape within federal boundaries.
Getting started with a cannabis social club from Paracuellos de Jarama is easier than you might think — it just requires a short trip to a neighbouring municipality. The nearest options are in Arganda del Rey and the broader Arganda del Rey, Ajalvir, Torrejón de Ardoz, Parque Corredor Del Henares (Mercado), Cobeña, Daganzo de Arriba, San Sebastián de los Reyes, San Fernando de Henares, Coslada, and Alcobendas area, all operating under the Article 368 with consistent rules and standards. Registration requirements are standardised across Spain by the Article 368: you need proof of being at least 18, an official Spain residence document, and the membership fee of roughly €15–50 per year. Once registered, you gain access to the club's full range of cannabis flower, hash, and concentrates, dispensed within the 2–3 grams daily and 30–60 grams monthly limits with each transaction recorded. Many cannabis social clubs in Madrid also offer educational sessions on responsible consumption, strain characteristics, and dosage guidance for both new and experienced members. Transport your products in sealed packaging and only within Spain borders — international transport is a serious criminal offence.