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The Green Mill On Bree in Cape Town: Exclusive cannabis social club with high-quality cannabis, stylish ambience, community events and safe consumption.

CSC - Cape Town
  • Valid for 6 months
  • from 18 years

The Green Mill On Bree

The Green Mill On Bree in Cape Town is a modern Cannabis Social Club (CSC) specialising in high-quality cannabis products. The club offers its members a safe and legal environment to consume cannabis. Visitors can enjoy various strains and products in a stylish atmosphere. The CSC emphasises responsible consumption and promotes a community that is interested in the culture and positive aspects of cannabis. In addition to the consumption area, there are often events, workshops and information programmes on cannabis. The Green Mill On Bree is a popular meeting place for locals and tourists looking for a relaxed place to hang out. Membership is a prerequisite for access, which makes the club an exclusive experience.


FAQ

What is a social club in South Africa?

A social club in South Africa, specifically a Cannabis Social Club (CSC), is a private community where members can grow, consume and share cannabis in a legal and safe environment. These clubs operate on the basis of South African cannabis laws, which authorise the private use and cultivation of cannabis.

Cannabis social clubs are usually non-profit organisations that facilitate the collective cultivation of cannabis for the personal use of their members. They operate under strict rules to ensure that cannabis is grown exclusively by and for members, with no commercial sale or distribution to non-members. Members pay a fee to support the cultivation, maintenance and operation of the club.

The focus is on quality, safety and the promotion of a responsible cannabis culture. The clubs often offer educational programmes, workshops and events to impart knowledge about cannabis, its use and the associated laws.

What happens after I buy the CSC?

After purchasing a membership to a Cannabis Social Club (CSC) in South Africa, you join the club and gain access to the club's services and offerings. Here is an overview of the typical steps that follow after joining a CSC:

Registration and induction: once you have purchased a membership, you do not need to officially register with the club, we will do this for you directly in South Africa. An introductory meeting is usually held on site, during which the club rules, the cultivation process and the responsible use of cannabis are explained.

Access to cannabis: As a member, you now have the right to consume cannabis grown by the club. The club grows cannabis for its members, and you can access a certain amount per month or year, depending on the club's rules.

Responsible use: The clubs emphasise the responsible use of cannabis. There are usually guidelines on consumption to ensure it takes place in a safe and controlled environment.

Participation in events: Many CSCs offer their members the opportunity to participate in events, workshops and educational programmes. These can cover topics such as cultivation, medicinal use and the legal aspects of cannabis.

Community building: As a member, you become part of a community of like-minded cannabis enthusiasts. The exchange of experiences and knowledge takes centre stage, enriching the club experience.

Continuous Membership: In order to continue using the club's services, membership must be renewed regularly (every 6 months), for a monthly or annual fee.

Compliance with the law: The club ensures that all activities are in compliance with local laws. Cannabis sales to non-members or commercial distribution is generally strictly prohibited.

Can anyone join the club?

No, not just anyone can become a member of a Cannabis Social Club (CSC) in South Africa. There are certain criteria and requirements that must be met in order to join:

Minimum age: Generally, potential members must be of legal age, the minimum age is 18, depending on the specific rules of the club and local laws.

Invitation or referral system: Many CSCs operate an invitation or referral system. Existing members often have to refer or invite new members to ensure that the club remains a trustworthy and responsible community. (Registration is done through our local cannabis guide in South Africa).

Registration and consent: Before someone becomes a member, they must officially register and agree to the club rules. This often includes agreeing to abide by the Responsible Consumption Policy and respect the law. (Registration is done by our local cannabis guide in South Africa).

Responsibility: Clubs place great importance on members using cannabis responsibly. People who do not abide by the rules or act irresponsibly may be expelled.

Membership fee: Most CSCs charge a membership fee to finance the cultivation, maintenance and operation of the club. This fee is often paid monthly or annually.

No commercial distribution: Members are not allowed to sell or redistribute the cannabis provided at the club. The cultivation and use of cannabis is restricted to personal use only.