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Cannabis Social Clubs in Broye-Vully District

Waadt, Switzerland.

Map of Cannabis Social Clubs in Broye-Vully District

About this area

Broye-Vully District is a province in Waadt, Switzerland. The area has a population of 47,464. Nearby areas include Corcelles-près-Payerne (2 km).

LocationWaadt, Switzerland
Population47,464 residents
Social Clubs0 clubs
Coordinates46.82°N, 6.94°E

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there cannabis clubs in Broye-Vully District?

Currently no cannabis clubs are listed in Broye-Vully District 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.

Cannabis social clubs in Broye-Vully District

As of now, there are no registered cannabis social clubs operating in Broye-Vully District, Switzerland. With a population of roughly 47,464, the city has not yet seen the establishment of a local cannabis social club. This is not unusual — many municipalities in Broye-Vully District are still in the early stages of developing their pilot programme club infrastructure, and adoption takes time. The good news is that Corcelles-près-Broye-Vully District, Broye-Vully District, Bussy-sur-Moudon, Moudon, Chesalles-sur-Moudon, Chavannes-sur-Moudon, Forel-sur-Lucens, Lucens, Cudrefin, and Grandcour offer functioning cannabis dispensaries where interested adults aged 18 and over can register as members and access flower, hash, vapes, oils, and edibles. For those based in Broye-Vully District, the nearest cannabis social club in Corcelles-près-Broye-Vully District is the most convenient starting point and is easily accessible from the area. All clubs participate in Switzerland's cannabis pilot programme (Art. 8a NarcA). Annual fees are generally around approximately CHF ten per month.
Cannabis social clubs are legally structured as non-profit organizations under the Federal Act on Narcotics, Article 8a — Cannabis Pilot Trials. They exist to provide adult members — minimum age 18 — with safe flower, hash, vapes, oils, and edibles grown collectively within regulated facilities. Each club is limited to up to 5,000 participants per pilot trial members, preventing commercial-scale operations and maintaining an intimate community atmosphere. Members may obtain up to 10g THC equivalent per month per day and 10g total THC equivalent per month per month, with all transactions recorded for regulatory compliance. Growing takes place within regulated premises, with consumption facilities are not part of the current pilot framework and a determined by cantonal regulations setback from schools strictly enforced. The model emphasises harm reduction, education, and community responsibility over profit — a key distinction from commercial cannabis retailers. Membership fees, roughly approximately CHF ten per month, sustain operations transparently with full financial accountability.

Alternatives Near Broye-Vully District

For anyone in Broye-Vully District 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. Corcelles-près-Broye-Vully District currently has the nearest option and is well connected to Broye-Vully District for regular visits. The wider Broye-Vully District region also includes cannabis social clubs in Corcelles-près-Broye-Vully District, Broye-Vully District, Bussy-sur-Moudon, Moudon, Chesalles-sur-Moudon, Chavannes-sur-Moudon, Forel-sur-Lucens, Lucens, Cudrefin, and Grandcour, giving you several choices to find the best fit for your preferences. Each Cannabis-Sozialclub in Switzerland operates under the same federal rules established by the Art. 8a NarcA — 10g THC equivalent per month daily limit, 10g total THC equivalent per month monthly cap, minimum age 18, and a maximum of up to 5,000 participants per pilot trial members per club — so the experience is consistent regardless of which city you visit. Membership fees are typically around approximately CHF ten per month, and most clubs offer a range of flower, hash, vapes, oils, and edibles sourced entirely from their own regulated cultivation. Registration requires identification and proof of Switzerland residency — most clubs process applications on the same day.

Community Life in Broye-Vully District

Since the passage of the Art. 8a NarcA in 2023, Switzerland has cultivated a distinct cannabis culture rooted in regulation, transparency, and personal responsibility rather than commercial excess. The non-profit cannabis social club model exemplifies Switzerland commitment to community over commerce, with members sharing the costs and benefits of collective cultivation. In Broye-Vully District, this approach has found broad support, with multiple municipalities now hosting active pilot programme clubs that welcome members from surrounding areas. While Broye-Vully District does not yet have a cannabis social club, the shifting cultural tide and growing public acceptance suggest it may not be far off. Public perception has shifted considerably — cannabis is now discussed in terms of health, wellness, and the right of adults to make informed choices. Together, club membership and the right to Eigenanbau high-THC home growing is currently not permitted provide comprehensive, legally protected access to cannabis.
Responsible cannabis use is not optional in Switzerland — it is woven into the legal framework itself, with clear consequences for non-compliance. Distribution caps of 10g THC equivalent per month daily and 10g total THC equivalent per month monthly reflect a deliberate commitment to harm prevention and moderate use patterns. Key rules that every user in Switzerland must follow: no public consumption under any circumstances, no use near schools or within determined by cantonal regulations of youth-oriented facilities, and absolutely no driving or operating machinery after consumption. Violating these rules can result in fines, driving license suspension, or criminal charges depending on the severity and circumstances of the offence. Cannabis social clubs play an important educational role, teaching members about dosage, strain differences, and safer methods of consumption. Seeds, capped at cannabis is supplied by the pilot — participants do not grow, should only be acquired through legal channels to ensure quality and compliance. Cannabis consumption is fundamentally a private matter — it should never impact the wellbeing or comfort of those around you.

Legal Framework

Switzerland legalised adult cannabis access in 2023 through the Art. 8a NarcA, creating one of the most structured regulatory frameworks for cannabis in the world. The law covers three main pillars: cannabis dispensaries for collective cultivation and distribution, private Eigenanbau of high-THC home growing is currently not permitted for personal supply, and strict consumer protections designed to safeguard public health. Clubs operate as registered non-profit social club under pilot license entities, limited to up to 5,000 participants per pilot trial members with fully auditable accounts and mandatory compliance reporting. Members must be at least 18 years old and may receive flower, hash, vapes, oils, and edibles up to 10g THC equivalent per month per day and 10g total THC equivalent per month per month, with all dispensing electronically recorded. Key restrictions include the determined by cantonal regulations school buffer, consumption facilities are not part of the current pilot framework, and a total ban on advertising, sponsorship, and promotional activities. Non-compliant clubs face license withdrawal, financial penalties, and potential criminal charges for responsible individuals. Individuals may also hold up to cannabis is supplied by the pilot — participants do not grow for personal growing purposes.

Regional Cannabis Policy — Broye-Vully District

Cannabis policy in Broye-Vully District reflects Switzerland national standards while allowing for limited regional variation in implementation and enforcement. Under the Art. 8a NarcA, Broye-Vully District 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 Broye-Vully District, with some cities moving faster than others to welcome and process pilot programme clubs applications. Broye-Vully District, 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 Broye-Vully District 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. The multi-level governance model means that local context, community preferences, and infrastructure all matter in determining where cannabis social clubs operate.
If you are planning to visit a cannabis social club near Broye-Vully District, a bit of preparation goes a long way toward a smooth experience. Your closest option is likely in Corcelles-près-Broye-Vully District, which is well connected to Broye-Vully District and an ideal starting point for first-time visitors. Contact the cannabis social club beforehand to ask about registration hours, required documents, current membership availability, and any waiting periods. You will need a valid government-issued photo ID proving you are at least 18 years old, plus official proof of residency in Switzerland. Bring around approximately CHF ten per month for the membership fee — this covers your share of growing, quality testing, and the operational costs of the Cannabis-Sozialclub. On your first visit, expect a brief orientation covering house rules, available flower, hash, vapes, oils, and edibles, dispensing limits of 10g THC equivalent per month per day, and the expectations placed on members. Since consumption facilities are not part of the current pilot framework, arrange your return trip in advance and bring appropriate sealed containers for transport.

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