Wildeshausen celebrates: First cannabis social club opens in August!

Wildeshausen celebrates: First cannabis social club opens in August!

Wildeshausen, Deutschland - On June 3, 2025, the first "cannabis social club" with the name "High Society" was founded in Wildeshausen. The association, which aims to promote the communal cultivation of cannabis, plans to reap it in August 2025. First, the number of members will be limited to 150 to enable the delivery and optimize the various processes.

Founder Frank Morscheck, a 59-year-old self-employed craftsman from Wildeshausen, relies on the highest quality when growing. He is already an experienced cannabis manufacturer and won third place at the "Canna-Cup" in Osnabrück with one of his plants. With the help of the club, a contribution to the decriminalization of marijuana is to be made, while inferior illegal sale is also being combated. The extension takes place in a 120 square meter hall, in which biologically work without chemical treatment or mineral fertilizer.

future prospects and member management

The association currently consists of seven members, including Dennis Gutzmer. Approval for the company is still pending, but the association is already listed in the "Cannanas" app, through which applications can also be submitted. Payment processing takes place exclusively via the app to avoid cash transactions. A monthly membership fee of ten euros should help to cover the running costs.

In order to meet the growing demand, the association plans to expand the cultivation capacities in the future. In the future, two other halls could be set up, which allow the number of members to increase to 500. The first tax offices will be set up in Wildeshausen and later in Twistringen, whereby the sales prices should be between five and eight euros per gram. The levy will only be made to people over 21 years.

a new model in Germany

The foundation of the "High Society" is part of a larger trend in Germany that is considered a unique experiment to legalize cannabis. As mdr , some cities try to improve the quality of the consumed marijuanas with the help of cannabis social clubs. Addiction researcher Manthey is positive about this non-commercial model and supports legalization because it should steer illegal consumption in a legal path.

However, various reports also point out that there are challenges that have to be mastered. As Applications for the establishment of cannabis social clubs submitted, of which only about 20% have been approved so far. The slow approval practice and bureaucratic hurdles are frustrating for many potential operators, as the example of Andreas Niemöller from Heidelberg shows, who has been waiting for a license for months.

Nevertheless, the hopes of a positive development in cannabis laying and the possibility for high-quality products that are supposed to push the black market and the associated dangers remains. The initiatives such as the "High Society" in Wildeshausen could play a crucial role here.

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