Cannabis Club Getsemani is located in Getsemani, one of Cartagena most distinctive districts. This guide covers the local cannabis scene, legal framework, and practical information for visitors and patients.
Cannabis Culture in Getsemani
Getsemani is Cartagena most authentic and culturally rich neighbourhood, a former working-class barrio that has become the city most dynamic arts district while retaining its Caribbean soul. The neighbourhood is famous for murals, live music, outdoor bars, and a vibrant nightlife. Cannabis Club Getsemani reflects this creative energy, providing an educational and cultural space for cannabis enthusiasts within one of Cartagena most celebrated districts.
Getsemani Arts and Cannabis Scene
Getsemani street art is internationally recognized, drawing muralists from across Latin America. Cannabis imagery appears throughout the neighbourhood murals, reflecting the plant integration into popular Caribbean culture. The neighbourhood has been central to cannabis advocacy in Cartagena, with community organizations pushing for rational drug policy and harm reduction approaches.
Visitor Information
Cannabis Club Getsemani welcomes international visitors and offers guided tours of the neighbourhood cannabis culture alongside educational sessions on Colombian cannabis law and medical access. The club maintains compliance with Colombian regulations and does not engage in commercial cannabis sales. Member activities are limited to legal personal use within Colombian law.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Getsemani safe for tourists in Cartagena?
Getsemani has transformed significantly and is now considered relatively safe for tourists, particularly in the evenings when the neighbourhood is busy with locals and visitors. Standard urban precautions apply. The main Plaza de la Trinidad is the social hub and is safe and lively.
What is the cannabis decriminalization limit in Colombia?
Colombian law decriminalizes personal possession of up to 20 grams of cannabis. This has been law since the 1994 Constitutional Court ruling affirming personal dose rights. Police generally do not arrest individuals for personal-quantity possession, though interaction with police should always be respectful.
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