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Cannabis Social Clubs (CSC): Spanish model as an example of regulation

15:00 – 16:00 15 Friday

This conference addresses how the Cannabis Social Club (CSC) has been an example and inspiration for regulating cannabis in countries like Malta or Germany and how immobility continues in our country after decades of social demands.

The Confederation of Federations of Cannabis Associations (ConFAC) is a non-governmental, non-profit organization that intervenes in the field of cannabis, advocating for the fair and effective regulation of the plant. For more than 20 years, he has defended the initiative of Cannabis Social Clubs (CSC).

Patty Amiguet is a cannabis activist and anti-prohibitionist. Founder of the Pachamama Cannabis Association, president of CatFAC, Co-founder of REMA and the Cannabis Women project, Spokesperson for ConFAC, Co-founder of RdRLab and part of the Group of No Somos Delito.

Ana Afuera is a political scientist and activist with more than 10 years of experience in Drug Policy. Coordinator of the Political and Social Advocacy area at ConFAC and member of the ENCOD Inner Circle. He has participated in publications and seminars on drug regulation models, destigmatization of users and Cannabis Social Clubs.