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Cannabis Social Clubs in Obersaxen

Graubünden, Switzerland.

Map of Cannabis Social Clubs in Obersaxen

About this area

Obersaxen is located in Surselva, Graubünden, Switzerland. The area has a population of 757.

LocationSurselva, Graubünden, Switzerland
Population757 residents
Social Clubs0 clubs
Coordinates46.76°N, 9.12°E

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there cannabis clubs in Obersaxen?

Currently no cannabis clubs are listed in Obersaxen on Cannabivo. This may mean no clubs have been registered in this area yet, or that nearby clubs serve this municipality. Check the nearby cities section for clubs within travelling distance. Cannabivo is updated regularly as new clubs are verified.

Obersaxen cannabis social clubs

As of now, there are no registered cannabis social clubs operating in Obersaxen, Switzerland. With a population of roughly 757, the city has not yet seen the establishment of a local cannabis social club. This is not unusual — many municipalities in Graubünden are still in the early stages of developing their pilot programme club infrastructure, and adoption takes time. The good news is that Waltensburg/Vuorz, Andiast, Mundaun, Breil/Brigels, Lumnezia, Ilanz/Glion, Schluein, Trun, Falera, and Vals already provide functioning cannabis dispensaries where interested adults aged 18 and over can apply for membership and access flower, hash, vapes, oils, and edibles. We recommend checking Waltensburg/Vuorz as your closest option — registration is typically straightforward and can often be completed in a single visit. All clubs participate in Switzerland's cannabis pilot programme (Art. 8a NarcA). Annual fees are generally around approximately CHF ten per month.
The concept behind a cannabis dispensary is straightforward: adults pool resources to collectively cultivate flower, hash, vapes, oils, and edibles under a legal, transparent framework established by the Federal Act on Narcotics, Article 8a — Cannabis Pilot Trials. In Switzerland, these pilot programme clubs operate as non-profit non-profit social club under pilot license entities, registered and audited under the Art. 8a NarcA. Key operational rules include an up to 5,000 participants per pilot trial-member ceiling per club, a minimum membership age of 18, distribution limits of 10g THC equivalent per month per visit and 10g total THC equivalent per month per month, and a mandatory determined by cantonal regulations setback from schools and youth-oriented facilities. Fees of approximately approximately CHF ten per month cover the full seed-to-member pipeline, including quality assurance and regulatory paperwork. Consumption facilities are not part of the current pilot framework — members pick up their flower, hash, vapes, oils, and edibles and consume them at home in private. Quality testing and product safety are cornerstones of the model, ensuring every member receives verified, uncontaminated flower, hash, vapes, oils, and edibles.

Nearby cannabis social clubs

The absence of a cannabis social club in Obersaxen does not mean you are without options for legal cannabis access. Nearby cities offer well-established cannabis dispensaries that serve members from across Graubünden and beyond. Waltensburg/Vuorz is your nearest starting point, with convenient connections from Obersaxen that make regular visits practical. Additional choices can be found in Waltensburg/Vuorz, Andiast, Mundaun, Breil/Brigels, Lumnezia, Ilanz/Glion, Schluein, Trun, Falera, and Vals, all operating under the same Art. 8a NarcA regulations and offering quality-tested products. Eligibility requirements are consistent across all cannabis social clubs: minimum age 18, Switzerland residency, and valid photo identification. Plan your first visit by contacting the cannabis social club in advance to confirm opening hours, registration procedures, and what documents to bring. Membership costs approximately approximately CHF ten per month, and your dispensing limits are 10g THC equivalent per month daily and 10g total THC equivalent per month monthly.

Life & Community in Obersaxen

The stigma around cannabis in Switzerland has diminished considerably since the Art. 8a NarcA took effect in 2023. The Federal Act on Narcotics, Article 8a — Cannabis Pilot Trials created a structured framework that includes cannabis social clubs for collective access, private Eigenanbau of high-THC home growing is currently not permitted for personal supply, and strict consumer protections to ensure safety. In the Graubünden area, this has translated into a growing network of pilot programme clubs that serve as community hubs for responsible, informed consumption. Cities like Obersaxen are part of this evolving landscape, even without a local club — the cultural shift touches every municipality. The culture around cannabis in Switzerland values education and informed choice — members learn about strains, dosages, and safe practices before making selections. The right to privately Eigenanbau high-THC home growing is currently not permitted also reflects a culture that trusts individuals to make responsible decisions about their own consumption.
Responsible consumption of cannabis is a cornerstone of the legal framework in Switzerland, and understanding these obligations is important whether you are a club member or a private grower. Regardless of how you obtain your flower, hash, vapes, oils, and edibles, responsible use is both a legal expectation and a personal commitment that protects you and your community. The Art. 8a NarcA sets clear boundaries: a maximum of 10g THC equivalent per month per day and 10g total THC equivalent per month per month for club members. Dispensing caps are designed to encourage mindful consumption habits and were calibrated based on harm-reduction research. First-time users should begin with small amounts and wait to gauge the full effect before consuming more. It is illegal to consume cannabis in public spaces, near schools, or within determined by cantonal regulations of youth facilities in Switzerland. Driving under the influence is strictly prohibited and carries severe legal penalties including license suspension. Always keep flower, hash, vapes, oils, and edibles in a locked or secure location, clearly labelled and out of reach of minors and animals.

Legal Framework

Under the Art. 8a NarcA, Switzerland has established a regulated cannabis system that carefully balances personal access with public accountability. The core provisions are unambiguous: cannabis social clubs must be non-profit non-profit social club under pilot license bodies, with membership capped at up to 5,000 participants per pilot trial adults aged 18 and over, and all finances publicly auditable. Product types are limited to flower, hash, vapes, oils, and edibles, with daily distribution not exceeding 10g THC equivalent per month and monthly caps strictly enforced at 10g total THC equivalent per month. The determined by cantonal regulations school buffer and the rule that consumption facilities are not part of the current pilot framework are strictly enforced, with inspections conducted regularly. Private cultivation of high-THC home growing is currently not permitted and possession of cannabis is supplied by the pilot — participants do not grow are permitted for personal use alongside club membership. The law explicitly bans all advertising, cross-border sales, and distribution to anyone under the age of 18.

Cannabis Policy in Graubünden

Cannabis policy in Graubünden reflects Switzerland national standards while allowing for limited regional variation in implementation and enforcement. Under the Art. 8a NarcA, Graubünden authorities play a key role in licensing and overseeing cannabis social clubs within their jurisdiction, including facility inspections and compliance monitoring. Adoption rates differ across Surselva, with some cities moving faster than others to welcome and process pilot programme clubs applications. Obersaxen, despite not yet hosting a cannabis social club, falls under the same regulatory umbrella and could license one in the future. Regional enforcement agencies in Graubünden work alongside federal authorities to ensure all cannabis social clubs meet the health, safety, and distance requirements mandated by law. Municipal governments retain the right to set additional zoning restrictions, which can influence where and whether clubs open in a given city. This layered governance approach ensures that the unique characteristics and needs of each area are considered in the licensing process.
Visiting a cannabis social club near Obersaxen for the first time is a straightforward process if you know what to expect and come prepared. Begin by researching cannabis social clubs in Waltensburg/Vuorz and Waltensburg/Vuorz, Andiast, Mundaun, Breil/Brigels, Lumnezia, Ilanz/Glion, Schluein, Trun, Falera, and Vals — look for reviews, opening hours, registration requirements, and available flower, hash, vapes, oils, and edibles. Bring the following essentials: a government ID showing you are 18 or older, official proof of your address in Switzerland, and your membership fee of approximately approximately CHF ten per month. Expect a carefully curated selection of flower, hash, vapes, oils, and edibles, all laboratory-tested and clearly labelled with strain, THC content, and provenance information. Staff monitor your 10g THC equivalent per month daily and 10g total THC equivalent per month monthly allowances through an electronic tracking system, so you never risk exceeding your limits. Take time to ask questions — club staff are knowledgeable, welcoming, and accustomed to helping new members navigate their first experience. Since consumption facilities are not part of the current pilot framework, ensure you have a safe, private place arranged to consume your purchase.