overvaped
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Hi everyone.
Cannabis clubs have never had it easy in Spain. However, they have been able to operate in a gray area for last years, with the number of clubs growing quickly.
There had even been some positive court sentences and some cities have issued local regulations stating how clubs should procede.
Things have changed for bad. Last week the supreme court pronounced a sentece that makes that gray area quite black. The sentence is still under analysis to determine its reach accurately, but a number of clubs have already ceased activity, as penal perspective for club managers has worsened considerably. Others still operate without much worries.
Cannabis clubs have never had it easy in Spain. However, they have been able to operate in a gray area for last years, with the number of clubs growing quickly.
There had even been some positive court sentences and some cities have issued local regulations stating how clubs should procede.
Things have changed for bad. Last week the supreme court pronounced a sentece that makes that gray area quite black. The sentence is still under analysis to determine its reach accurately, but a number of clubs have already ceased activity, as penal perspective for club managers has worsened considerably. Others still operate without much worries.
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