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Cannabis Dispensaries in Paso Del Cerro

Tacuarembo, Uruguay.

Map of Cannabis Social Clubs in Paso Del Cerro

About this area

Paso Del Cerro is located in Tacuarembo, Uruguay.

LocationTacuarembo, Uruguay
Social Clubs0 clubs · 2 nearby
Coordinates31.52°S, 55.77°W

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there cannabis clubs in Paso Del Cerro?

Currently no cannabis clubs are listed in Paso Del Cerro 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.

Discover cannabis membership clubs in Paso Del Cerro

If you are searching for a cannabis membership club in Paso Del Cerro, Uruguay, you should know that none are currently registered here. The city, with around inhabitants, sits in Tacuarembo — a region where growing collectives are legal but not yet locally established. However, Bañado De Rocha, Cuñapiru, Lambare, Tres Cerros, Santa Ernestina, Villa Indart, Mandubi, Lagunon, Tres Cruces, and La Pedrera already have operational cannabis membership clubs that accept members from across the region and provide quality-tested cannabis flower. All clubs operate under Uruguay's Law 19.172, regulated by IRCCA. While Paso Del Cerro lacks a local option today, the door remains open under the Law 19.172, and prospective founders can apply to establish a cannabis membership club here. Membership starts at around UYU 500–2,000 per month, with a minimum age requirement of 18. Uruguayan citizenship or permanent residency required — tourists cannot join
Understanding how cannabis membership clubs work is essential, even if Paso Del Cerro 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. Under Uruguay law, each cannabis membership club is non-profit, limited to 15 to 45 members per club members, and subject to periodic compliance inspections. 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. Private autocultivo of up to six plants per household, maximum 480g harvest per year is also permitted alongside club membership for those who prefer self-sufficiency.

Alternatives Near Paso Del Cerro

For anyone in Paso Del Cerro looking to join a cannabis membership club, the practical solution is to look at neighbouring cities where clubs are already operating and accepting new members. Bañado De Rocha currently has the nearest option and is easily accessible from Paso Del Cerro for regular visits. Across Tacuarembo, you will find additional cannabis membership clubs in Bañado De Rocha, Cuñapiru, Lambare, Tres Cerros, Santa Ernestina, Villa Indart, Mandubi, Lagunon, Tres Cruces, and La Pedrera, each with their own selection of cannabis flower and community culture. Each club de membresía in Uruguay operates under the same national rules established by the Law 19.172 — 40 grams per month (no daily cap) daily limit, 40 grams per month monthly cap, minimum age 18, and a maximum of 15 to 45 members per club members per club — so the experience is consistent regardless of which city you visit. Expect membership fees around UYU 500–2,000 per month covering access to locally grown, lab-tested cannabis flower. Registration requires identification and proof of Uruguay residency — most clubs process applications on the same day.

Community Life in Paso Del Cerro

Since 2013, the Law 19.172 has fundamentally reshaped how Uruguay approaches cannabis policy and public health. The cannabis membership club model has become the centrepiece of Uruguay cannabis policy, prioritising collective cultivation over corporate distribution. In Tacuarembo, the cultural reception has been mostly welcoming, though adoption varies from city to city depending on local attitudes and administrative capacity. Paso Del Cerro, with its — residents, represents a community where demand may eventually lead to the establishment of a local cannabis membership club as awareness grows. The national discourse focuses on safety, individual rights, and dismantling the illicit supply chains that thrived before legalisation. Young adults and older consumers alike appreciate the regulated approach, which guarantees product quality, legal certainty, and freedom from criminal risk.
In Uruguay, responsible consumption is legally mandated through the Law 19.172, not merely encouraged as a suggestion. Distribution caps of 40 grams per month (no daily cap) daily and 40 grams per month monthly reflect a deliberate commitment to harm prevention and moderate use patterns. Key rules that every user in Uruguay must follow: no public consumption under any circumstances, no use near schools or within 150 meters from schools and 1,000 meters between club facilities 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 membership clubs play an important educational role, teaching members about dosage, strain differences, and safer methods of consumption. Seeds, capped at seeds supplied through IRCCA-registered sources only, 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

Uruguay legalised adult cannabis access in 2013 through the Law 19.172, creating one of the most structured regulatory frameworks for cannabis in the world. The law covers three main pillars: cannabis membership clubs for collective cultivation and distribution, private autocultivo of six plants per household, maximum 480g harvest per year for personal supply, and strict consumer protections designed to safeguard public health. Every club de membresía must register as a non-profit non-profit civil association (asociación civil sin fines de lucro), capping membership at 15 to 45 members per club and ensuring complete financial transparency through regular audits. Members must be at least 18 years old and may receive cannabis flower up to 40 grams per month (no daily cap) per day and 40 grams per month per month, with all dispensing electronically recorded. Key restrictions include the 150 meters from schools and 1,000 meters between club facilities school buffer, clubs are cultivation and distribution points — not consumption lounges, and a total ban on advertising, sponsorship, and promotional activities. Violations of these rules can lead to license revocation, substantial fines, and criminal penalties for operators. Individuals may also hold up to seeds supplied through IRCCA-registered sources only for personal growing purposes.

Cannabis Policy in Tacuarembo

The rollout of cannabis membership clubs in Tacuarembo has been influenced by regional administration, local policy preferences, and the practical challenges of establishing new institutions. Some municipalities within Tacuarembo have actively encouraged cannabis membership clubs and streamlined their application processes, while others, including Paso Del Cerro, have not yet seen applications submitted. Regional authorities in Tacuarembo handle the full licensing process, which includes thorough background checks on founders, facility inspections, and ongoing compliance reviews. 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 Paso Del Cerro residents, this means that any future cannabis membership club applications would need to satisfy both national standards and Tacuarembo-specific regulatory requirements. Trends across Tacuarembo point toward broader acceptance of cannabis membership clubs as communities observe the positive track record of existing operations.
A visit to a cannabis membership club near Paso Del Cerro is well worth the trip if you come prepared with the right documents and an open mind. Start with Bañado De Rocha, where experienced cannabis membership clubs are ready to walk first-time visitors through registration, orientation, and their initial product selection. If Bañado De Rocha does not suit your timing or preferences, consider the cannabis membership clubs in Bañado De Rocha, Cuñapiru, Lambare, Tres Cerros, Santa Ernestina, Villa Indart, Mandubi, Lagunon, Tres Cruces, and La Pedrera 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. With clubs are cultivation and distribution points — not consumption lounges, make sure you have a private location ready before collecting your products from the cannabis membership club.