1. lékařská fakultaUniverzita KarlovaVšeobecná fakultní nemocnice v Praze
15.02.2019

Health and Social Risks of Cannabis Use Among Spanish Cannabis Social Club Members

Citace

Tomková, A. (2015). Health and Social Risks of Cannabis Use Among Spanish Cannabis Social Club Members. Diplomová práce. Praha: Univerzita Karlova v Praze, 1. lékařská fakulta a Všeobecná fakultní nemocnice v Praze, Klinika adiktologie.

Klíčová slova

cannabis – CSC – Spain – shared cultivation – Cannabis Social Club

Abstrakt

Cannabis social clubs (CSCs) in Spain are non-profit organizations that associate cannabis users. According to the Spanish criminal law drug consumption itself, as well as possession of a drug, is not considered a crime but rather an administrative offence. Yet, social club activities could possibly lower the health risk of cannabis among its users, mainly because they are avoiding the black market and they can control the drug quality as well as the amount of drug intake relating to the fixed consumption limit (Barriuso, 2005; Barriuso, 2011). The aim of the research conducted for this thesis was to reveal how Spanish CSCs function on daily basis from their members‘perspective and how the cannabis cultivation and distribution is carried out. Although this is an explorative research, in addition it could indicate the possible weaknesses and strengths of this model as well as possible risks and benefits for its members.The open explorative qualitative study design was used. For data gathering qualitative data was chosen in a semi-structured focus group method (Miovský, 2006; Morgan 2001). One of the important joint activities of the social club members is cultivation of cannabis plants and sparing of the harvest just for their own consumption. As such, it´s members can avoid the black market and its risks. The study should reveal potential harm reduction impact of CSC activities.


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