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Cannabis Dispensaries in Santa Ana

Canelones, Uruguay.

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About this area

Santa Ana is located in Canelones, Uruguay.

LocationCanelones, Uruguay
Social Clubs0 clubs · 8 nearby
Coordinates34.80°S, 55.48°W

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there cannabis clubs in Santa Ana?

Currently no cannabis clubs are listed in Santa Ana 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 membership clubs in Santa Ana

Santa Ana in Uruguayhome to approximately people — currently has zero cannabis membership clubs within its boundaries. Under the Law 19.172, citizens aged 18 and older are entitled to join a cannabis membership club, but one must first exist locally for direct access. Cities like Las Flores - Estacion, Barra De Portezuelo, Cuchilla Alta, Argentino, Biarritz, Estacion Piedras De Afilar, Araminda, El Galeon, B.H.U., and Cuchilla Alta Y El Galeon have already established cannabis membership clubs, and they welcome members from neighbouring municipalities without restriction. Uruguayan citizenship or permanent residency required — tourists cannot join Cannabis regulation in Uruguay has been evolving steadily since 2013, and Santa Ana may see its first cannabis membership club in the future as demand grows. Membership fees across Uruguay typically start at around UYU 500–2,000 per month, covering your share of cultivation and distribution costs for cannabis flower.
Understanding how cannabis membership clubs work is essential, even if Santa Ana does not yet have one. A cannabis membership club functions as a non-profit civil association (asociación civil sin fines de lucro) that cultivates cannabis flower strictly for its registered members, with no external sales permitted. In Uruguay, the Law 19.172 requires every club de membresía to operate as a non-profit, capping membership at 15 to 45 members per club per club and mandating regular financial audits. Individuals must be at least 18 years old to join, and dual membership in multiple clubs is typically prohibited. Dispensing limits are set at 40 grams per month (no daily cap) daily and 40 grams per month monthly per member. All locations must be at least 150 meters from schools and 1,000 meters between club facilities from schools, a rule that influences where clubs can practically open. Since clubs are cultivation and distribution points — not consumption lounges, members take products home for personal use. Separately, individuals may autocultivo six plants per household, maximum 480g harvest per year at home, complementing club access with personal cultivation.

Nearby cannabis membership clubs

Although Santa Ana has no cannabis membership clubs of its own, several nearby municipalities already have established options that are open to members from across Canelones. The closest cannabis membership club can be found in Las Flores - Estacion, which is the most convenient destination for residents of Santa Ana seeking legal access to cannabis flower. Beyond Las Flores - Estacion, additional options are available in Las Flores - Estacion, Barra De Portezuelo, Cuchilla Alta, Argentino, Biarritz, Estacion Piedras De Afilar, Araminda, El Galeon, B.H.U., and Cuchilla Alta Y El Galeon, each offering their own selection of cannabis flower. Membership is generally open to any adult resident of Uruguay, regardless of which city they live in, so living in Santa Ana does not limit your access. To join, you will typically need a valid government-issued ID proving you are at least 18 years old, proof of residency in Uruguay, and the membership fee — usually around UYU 500–2,000 per month. Signing up normally takes one visit, after which you can begin accessing cannabis flower up to 40 grams per month (no daily cap) per day.

Community Life in Santa Ana

Since the passage of the Law 19.172 in 2013, Uruguay has developed a distinct cannabis culture rooted in regulation, transparency, and personal responsibility rather than commercial excess. Cannabis membership clubs serve as the primary legal channel for adults seeking cannabis flower, and their non-profit non-profit civil association (asociación civil sin fines de lucro) structure reflects the country's community-first philosophy. In Canelones, this approach has found broad support, with multiple municipalities now hosting active cannabis membership clubs that welcome members from surrounding areas. Santa Ana has not yet joined this group, but the cultural groundwork is being laid as awareness grows among its — residents. Public perception has shifted considerably — marijuana is now discussed in terms of health, wellness, and the right of adults to make informed choices. The combination of cannabis membership clubs and autocultivo rights gives Uruguay residents genuine choice and legal security in how they access cannabis.
Responsible consumption of cannabis is a cornerstone of the legal framework in Uruguay, and understanding these obligations is important whether you are a club member or a private grower. Whether you access cannabis flower through a cannabis membership club or through private autocultivo of six plants per household, maximum 480g harvest per year, the same principles of moderation and awareness apply to every consumer. The Law 19.172 sets clear boundaries: a maximum of 40 grams per month (no daily cap) per day and 40 grams 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 150 meters from schools and 1,000 meters between club facilities of youth facilities in Uruguay. Driving under the influence is strictly prohibited and carries severe legal penalties including license suspension. Store all cannabis products securely, away from children and pets, in clearly labelled containers.

Legal Framework

The legal basis for cannabis membership clubs in Uruguay is the Law 19.172 — State Control and Regulation of Cannabis, enacted in 2013. This landmark legislation permits adults aged 18 and older to become members of licensed growing collectives and to privately autocultivo up to six plants per household, maximum 480g harvest per year for personal use. Under this framework, every club de membresía must be a non-profit non-profit civil association (asociación civil sin fines de lucro) with no more than 15 to 45 members per club members, and financial transparency is mandatory. Distribution limits are firmly set at 40 grams per month (no daily cap) per day and 40 grams per month per month per member, with all transactions documented. A mandatory 150 meters from schools and 1,000 meters between club facilities setback from educational institutions applies to all club premises, and violations result in immediate license revocation. Clubs are cultivation and distribution points — not consumption lounges at all licensed facilities. Advertising, branding, and cross-border transport of cannabis products are strictly prohibited under the law. The law also permits individuals to possess up to seeds supplied through IRCCA-registered sources only for personal cultivation alongside their club membership.

Cannabis Policy in Canelones

In Canelones, the implementation of the Law 19.172 has been shaped by local priorities, administrative capacity, and community attitudes toward cannabis. Some municipalities within Canelones have actively encouraged cannabis membership clubs and streamlined their application processes, while others, including Santa Ana, have not yet seen applications submitted. Canelones manages the complete licensing pipeline: detailed applicant vetting, comprehensive premises inspection, and continuous regulatory oversight. The 150 meters from schools and 1,000 meters between club facilities buffer zone and member cap of 15 to 45 members per club apply uniformly across Uruguay, but regional officials may add supplementary criteria based on local conditions. For Santa Ana residents, this means that any future cannabis membership club applications would need to satisfy both national standards and Canelones-specific regulatory requirements. The current trajectory in Canelones suggests increasing openness to cannabis membership clubs as the model proves its viability and existing clubs demonstrate responsible operation.
A visit to a cannabis membership club near Santa Ana is well worth the trip if you come prepared with the right documents and an open mind. Las Flores - Estacion is the most convenient starting point, offering established growing collectives with welcoming environments and experienced staff who guide first-time members through every step. If Las Flores - Estacion does not suit your timing or preferences, consider the cannabis membership clubs in Las Flores - Estacion, Barra De Portezuelo, Cuchilla Alta, Argentino, Biarritz, Estacion Piedras De Afilar, Araminda, El Galeon, B.H.U., and Cuchilla Alta Y El Galeon for alternative options and different product selections. The essentials to bring include a photo ID proving age 18 or above, official residency documentation for Uruguay, and approximately UYU 500–2,000 per month for your membership. The clubs offer cannabis flower, with each variety independently tested and labelled with detailed potency, strain, and growing information. Respect the 40 grams per month (no daily cap) per-day and 40 grams per month per-month caps set by the Law 19.172, and use sealed packaging for all transport. Since clubs are cultivation and distribution points — not consumption lounges, have a private destination prepared before you leave the cannabis membership club with your purchase.