Paco’s Dance: Cannabis, Flamenco & Paella Valenciana
A Dance of Chicanery and Chiaroscuro
Deep within the heart of Carlet, Valencia, a unique symphony weaves through the narrow cobblestone lanes, bouncing off the white-washed houses, and seeping into the lives of its denizens. This symphony has been composed by none other than Paco, the neighborhood patriarch, an erstwhile chatarra and a retired pugilist.
The Maestro of Flamenco and…
Rapallo’s Cannabis-infused Cuisine: A Hippie’s Delight
The Whiff of the Unexpected
In the dreamy, sun-soaked land of Rapallo, nestled between the azure sea and the mystic mountains, there is a trattoria that carries the effervescent spirit of an old, jolly hippie named Giuseppe. An ageless soul, with an unruly mop of silver hair, twinkling eyes, and a heart full of stories that flow as effortlessly as…
Homecoming Hues: A German Argentine Explores Cannabis Reforms in Germany
It’s a quaint paradox, my current existence. I write to you as a woman caught between worlds. A German soul soaking in Argentine culture, returning home and finding herself amidst a green revolution in Germany. I often reflect on the past, and it always seems surreal. My Argentine abode seems galaxies away from my homeland, yet Germany remains rooted in…
Swiss Bliss: Unraveling the Green Revolution in Switzerland
Above the Clouds, Among the Peaks
Imagine standing atop the majestic Swiss Alps, inhaling the crisp mountain air, filling your lungs with the very essence of freedom. Your eyes take in the undulating panoramas beneath, capturing the Swiss landscapes like picture-perfect postcards. Switzerland, a nation celebrated for its precision engineering and rich chocolates, is also taking strides in an unexpected…
Finland’s Cannabis Laws: Current Status & Future Possibilities
Cannabis laws in Australia went through drastic changes in the past decade. The changes ranged from improvements in Medicinal Cannabis access to full decriminalization in some Australian States.
Island of Thalassa: Unveiling Enchantment in Greece
No better feeling then getting a cappuccino and a fresh bag, sitting in the coffee shop, basking in ganja glory.
Italy is considering ending marijuana prohibition
The proposed bill was similar to the one passed by voters in Colorado in 2012. Italian citizens would be allowed to grow up to 5 plants for their own personal use, they would be allowed to have up to 15 grams of marijuana at home, and have up to 5 grams of marijuana on them out in public. Cannabis clubs would also be legal, so up to 50 people could get together and smoke. This also means that the transfer of marijuana to these “clubs” would be legal as long as it’s not for profit.
Explore Social Cannabis Clubs in Spain
Being a member requires you to pay your share of the costs to grow the cannabis which includes the grow space, supplies, utilities, among other things. Becoming a member of a cannabis club means that you are part of an association that grows and distributes cannabis to its members. The marijuana that is grown belongs to all its members and isn’t sold as you are simply collecting your share of what was grown.