Cannabis use and supply patterns among Belgian Cannabis Social Club members

M Pardal, T Decorte - Journal of Drug Issues, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
M Pardal, T Decorte
Journal of Drug Issues, 2018journals.sagepub.com
Cannabis Social Clubs (CSCs) constitute a noncommercial model for the supply of cannabis
among registered, adults users, which is present in several countries—including in Belgium.
This analysis provides a first descriptive examination of a sample of Belgian CSC members'
patterns of use and supply, as well as their sociodemographic features. According to a new
voluntary survey of 190 Belgian CSC members, more than three quarters are male, Belgian,
and more than half work full-or part-time. About 44% of respondents have completed …
Cannabis Social Clubs (CSCs) constitute a noncommercial model for the supply of cannabis among registered, adults users, which is present in several countries—including in Belgium. This analysis provides a first descriptive examination of a sample of Belgian CSC members’ patterns of use and supply, as well as their sociodemographic features. According to a new voluntary survey of 190 Belgian CSC members, more than three quarters are male, Belgian, and more than half work full- or part-time. About 44% of respondents have completed university studies. Securing cannabis was the primary reason to adhere to a CSC, and most are (near-)daily users. Our results revealed that the CSC was the sole supplier for most respondents of cannabis-producing CSCs, who obtained almost exclusively (dried) herbal cannabis. The presence of (self-declared) medical users in our sample is noteworthy. This analysis advances our knowledge of the segment of the market served by this noncommercial model.
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