Cannabis in Spain is decriminalized for personal use in private spaces, but illegal in public.
That’s the short answer.
However, the reality is a bit more nuanced — especially when it comes to home growing, fines, and cannabis social clubs.
As someone who has been part of cannabis social clubs in Valencia, Barcelona and Benalmádena, here’s a simple and practical breakdown.
🌿 Where Is It Legal to Smoke Weed in Spain?
✅ Legal (Private Spaces)
- Your home
- Private property
- Cannabis Social Clubs
👉 Key rule:
Consumption must be completely private and not visible to the public
❌ Illegal (Public Spaces)
- Streets
- Parks
- Beaches
- Public venues
👉 Even small amounts can lead to fines
🏠 Cannabis Social Clubs (How They Work)
Cannabis Social Clubs operate in a legal grey area, but they are widely present in Spain.
They are:
- Private, non-profit associations
- Only accessible to registered members
- Not allowed to advertise publicly
✔ Typical Requirements:
- Invitation or referral
- Registration at the club
- Membership fee: ~€20–€25/year
- ID verification
👉 Many clubs require you to:
- Stay inside while consuming
- Use cannabis for personal, social use only
💸 Fines for Public Consumption
Smoking or possessing cannabis in public is an administrative offence.
👉 Fines range:
Based on:
- Quantity
- Location
- Circumstances
(Law: Organic Law 4/2015 on Public Security)
🌱 Home Cultivation Rules
Growing cannabis at home is tolerated, but not officially regulated.
✔ General guidelines:
- 2–3 plants for personal use
- Must be private and not visible
- No intention to sell
👉 Important:
- Balcony or garden plants visible from outside = risk
⚠️ When It Becomes Illegal
You can face criminal charges if:
- You grow large quantities
- You distribute or sell
- You possess more than personal-use amounts
👉 Possible consequences:
- Fines
- Criminal record
- Prison (1–3 years or more depending on case)
🏛️ Key Authorities & Regulations
- AEMPS (Spanish Medicines Agency)
→ Regulates medical and scientific cannabis - National Plan on Drugs (PNDS)
→ Policy and public health framework - Organic Law 4/2015
→ Public consumption fines - Catalonia Cannabis Law (2017)
→ Regional regulation of social clubs
⚖️ Final Thoughts
Spain is often seen as “relaxed” when it comes to cannabis —
but legally, it’s actually strict and very specific.
👉 Simple rule to remember:
- Private = tolerated
- Public = fined
⚠️ Disclaimer
This article is for informational purposes only.
I don’t promote cannabis use, but if you choose to engage,
👉 do it responsibly and stay informed.
Laws and enforcement can change, and local interpretation may vary.


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