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South Africa continues to move forward on the complex but promising road to marijuana regulation, facing adversities and legal gaps that involve private cannabis clubs, among others.

Since the historic 2018 Constitutional Court ruling that decriminalized private cannabis use and cultivation, the country’s legal situation has been riddled with uncertainty, particularly for entrepreneurs and users.

Despite some progress, the lack of clear regulations leaves the clubs in a sort of legal limbo, creating uncertainty and a growing demand for regulatory solutions.

In this context, the South African Cannabis Clubs Alliance (SACCA) took a key step by unifying private clubs under the same banner. Because, of course, even if cannabis is legal for private use, these spaces still need to be legally recognized in future cannabis legislation.

The growing legal uncertainty

Since 2018, and with the enactment of the Cannabis for Private Purposes Act in 2024, South Africa has witnessed a boom in clubs and dispensaries in cities like Cape Town and Johannesburg. However, these businesses operate under a blurry legal framework.

Although weed use and cultivation in private spaces were decriminalized, sales remain technically illegal under the Drugs and Drug Trafficking Act of 1992.

This legal gap has allowed clubs to flourish in a gray area, where many argue that they act within the law by renting private land to their members and offering horticultural services. However, these business models face constant legal challenges, such as the case of The Haze Club in Cape Town, which was the subject of a raid in 2020. The court decision at that time highlighted the urgent need for clearer regulation.

SACCA seeks to unify the sector’s voices

SACCA understands that it will be impossible to move forward individually, and that all actors involved in this issue must come together to present a regulatory model that allows cannabis clubs to operate under clear legal frameworks.

This is why the organization has launched a series of foundational documents, published on its website for the entire community. There, they invite members of the cannabis space to participate in drafting the documents, an inclusive process that hopes to involve growers, legal experts, health professionals, traditional healers, activists, and community members. It is clear that, together, the impact can -and surely will be greater.

These documents include a draft Compliance Code, with guidelines such as age verification, cultivation traceability, health standards, and responsible use, which are intended to serve as the basis for future regulation.

“SACCA is committed to an inclusive and transparent drafting process, inviting participation from a wide range of stakeholders,” according to the SACCA website. And they are not alone on this one: the president of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa, has previously emphasized the importance of regulating the industry in a way that ensures economic and social benefits.

In this regard, SACCA argues that legalizing private clubs ensures a safe environment for cannabis use, while promoting industry growth. Some clubs have even expressed a desire for both cultivation and sales to be regulated in private settings, similar to how alcohol is regulated in other countries.

Beginning in March 2026, these documents will be formally presented to the relevant government departments as part of an effort to secure the recognition and regulation of private cannabis clubs in South Africa.

“We are committed to promoting safety, transparency, and legitimacy in the sector, something that will only be achieved with a clear legal framework,” SACCA stated.

This article was originally published at El Planteo.

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