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Cannabis Dispensaries in Juan Carlos Caseros

Colonia, Uruguay.

Map of Cannabis Social Clubs in Juan Carlos Caseros

About this area

Juan Carlos Caseros is located in Colonia, Uruguay.

LocationColonia, Uruguay
Social Clubs0 clubs · 13 nearby
Coordinates34.33°S, 57.70°W

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there cannabis clubs in Juan Carlos Caseros?

Currently no cannabis clubs are listed in Juan Carlos Caseros 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 Juan Carlos Caseros

As of now, there are no registered cannabis membership clubs operating in Juan Carlos Caseros, Uruguay. With a population of roughly , the city has not yet seen the establishment of a local cannabis membership club. This is not unusual — many municipalities in Colonia are still in the early stages of developing their growing collective infrastructure, and adoption takes time. The good news is that Martin Chico De Conchillas, Radial Hernandez, Real De Vera, San Pedro De Arriba, Quinton, Laguna De Los Patos, Puerto Ingles, El Quinton, Punta Francesa, and Estacion Experimental La Estanzuela offer established cannabis membership clubs where interested adults aged 18 and over can register as members and access cannabis flower. For those based in Juan Carlos Caseros, the nearest cannabis membership club in Martin Chico De Conchillas is the most convenient starting point and is easily accessible from the area. All clubs operate under Uruguay's Law 19.172, regulated by IRCCA. Annual fees are generally around UYU 500–2,000 per month.
The concept behind a cannabis membership club is straightforward: adults pool resources to collectively grow cannabis flower under a legal, transparent framework established by the Law 19.172 — State Control and Regulation of Cannabis. In Uruguay, these growing collectives operate as non-profit non-profit civil association (asociación civil sin fines de lucro) entities, registered and audited under the Law 19.172. Key operational rules include a 15 to 45 members per club-member ceiling per club, a minimum membership age of 18, distribution limits of 40 grams per month (no daily cap) per visit and 40 grams per month per month, and a mandatory 150 meters from schools and 1,000 meters between club facilities setback from schools and youth-oriented facilities. Fees of approximately UYU 500–2,000 per month cover the full seed-to-member pipeline, including quality assurance and regulatory paperwork. Clubs are cultivation and distribution points — not consumption lounges — members pick up their cannabis flower and consume them at home in private. Quality testing and product safety are cornerstones of the model, ensuring every member receives verified, uncontaminated cannabis flower.

Alternatives Near Juan Carlos Caseros

If you live in Juan Carlos Caseros and want to become a member of a cannabis membership club, nearby municipalities have you covered with established, regulated options. The most accessible option is in Martin Chico De Conchillas, where an established and welcoming growing collective is currently accepting new members from across Colonia. Other operational cannabis membership clubs can be found in Martin Chico De Conchillas, Radial Hernandez, Real De Vera, San Pedro De Arriba, Quinton, Laguna De Los Patos, Puerto Ingles, El Quinton, Punta Francesa, and Estacion Experimental La Estanzuela, all within reasonable travelling distance from Juan Carlos Caseros. Before visiting, ensure you meet the basic requirements: you must be at least 18 years old, provide a government-issued photo ID, and show proof of residency in Uruguay. Membership fees of approximately UYU 500–2,000 per month give you access to quality-controlled cannabis flower grown collectively by the club membership. Once registered, you may collect up to 40 grams per month (no daily cap) per visit and 40 grams per month per month, with all transactions tracked for compliance.

Life & Community in Juan Carlos Caseros

Cannabis culture in Uruguay has undergone a significant transformation since the introduction of the Law 19.172 in 2013. The transition from prohibition to regulation has brought cannabis into the mainstream conversation, reshaping public attitudes across the country. In Colonia, this cultural shift is visible in the growing number of cannabis membership clubs and the increasing public discourse around responsible consumption. Even in cities like Juan Carlos Caseros where no cannabis membership club exists yet, awareness of cannabis as a legal option is increasing steadily among the — residents. The marijuana culture in Uruguay emphasises community, safety, and education over recreational excess — a philosophy embedded in the non-profit cannabis membership club model. Private autocultivo of six plants per household, maximum 480g harvest per year complements the club model, giving individuals additional autonomy and self-sufficiency.

Cannabis Clubs near Juan Carlos Caseros

Whether you plan to join a cannabis membership club in Martin Chico De Conchillas or autocultivo six plants per household, maximum 480g harvest per year at home in Juan Carlos Caseros, understanding safe consumption practices is critical for your health and legal standing. Uruguay law mandates strict limits: 40 grams per month (no daily cap) daily and 40 grams per month monthly, with absolutely no exceptions granted for any reason. Cannabis must be consumed in private spaces; public use violates the Law 19.172 — State Control and Regulation of Cannabis and can result in fines. Begin with low doses if you are inexperienced, and avoid mixing cannabis with alcohol or other substances that may amplify effects. The 150 meters from schools and 1,000 meters between club facilities exclusion zone around educational institutions applies to both cannabis membership clubs locations and individual consumption choices. When travelling with cannabis, use sealed containers and carry no more than 40 grams per month (no daily cap) — exceeding this amount in transit is a prosecutable offence. Home growers must stay within six plants per household, maximum 480g harvest per year and seeds supplied through IRCCA-registered sources only, keeping cultivation invisible from public spaces and securing the area from unauthorised access.

Legal Framework

Under the Law 19.172, Uruguay has established a regulated cannabis system that carefully balances personal access with public accountability. The core provisions are unambiguous: Each club de membresía operates as a non-profit, accepting up to 15 to 45 members per club members who are at least 18 years old, with mandatory financial transparency. Members may obtain cannabis flower within 40 grams per month (no daily cap) daily and 40 grams per month monthly limits, and each transaction is logged for regulatory compliance. The 150 meters from schools and 1,000 meters between club facilities school buffer and the rule that clubs are cultivation and distribution points — not consumption lounges are strictly enforced, with inspections conducted regularly. Individuals may also autocultivo six plants per household, maximum 480g harvest per year at home with up to seeds supplied through IRCCA-registered sources only, providing an alternative to club-sourced products. Sales to minors, advertising in any form, and international transport are all criminal offences carrying severe penalties.

Regional Cannabis Policy — Colonia

In Colonia, the implementation of the Law 19.172 has been shaped by local priorities, administrative capacity, and community attitudes toward cannabis. Some municipalities within Colonia have actively encouraged cannabis membership clubs and streamlined their application processes, while others, including Juan Carlos Caseros, have not yet seen applications submitted. Colonia 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. Anyone looking to establish a cannabis membership club in Juan Carlos Caseros would need to navigate both the Law 19.172 at the federal level and Colonia regulations at the regional level. The current trajectory in Colonia suggests increasing openness to cannabis membership clubs as the model proves its viability and existing clubs demonstrate responsible operation.
If you are planning to visit a cannabis membership club near Juan Carlos Caseros, some advance planning will make the registration process much smoother. Start by identifying the nearest club — Martin Chico De Conchillas is typically the most accessible option from Juan Carlos Caseros and a good first choice. Call or email in advance to confirm opening times, whether new member registrations are being accepted, and what specific documentation you will need to bring. You will need a valid government-issued photo ID proving you are at least 18 years old, plus official proof of residency in Uruguay. Bring around UYU 500–2,000 per month for the membership fee — this covers your share of growing, quality testing, and the operational costs of the club de membresía. First-time members typically receive a thorough introduction to the club rules, the product range, dispensing limits, and responsible consumption guidelines. Remember that clubs are cultivation and distribution points — not consumption lounges, so plan your journey home before collecting your products.