Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about cannabis clubs in Malta and this directory.

A CHRA is a registered non-profit association in Malta that operates under the Authority for the Responsible Use of Cannabis (ARUC). These associations provide a safe, legal, and regulated environment for their members.

No. Under Maltese law, only residents of Malta holding a valid Maltese ID card or residence permit are eligible to become members of a CHRA. Tourists may not join or access cannabis clubs.

You need to contact the club directly and present a valid Maltese ID card or residence permit. Each club has its own application process and membership requirements.

No. Cannabis Clubs Malta is an independent informational directory. We are not affiliated with any government body, including the Authority for the Responsible Use of Cannabis (ARUC).

You can submit your club details through our 'Submit Your Club' page. All submissions are reviewed by our team before being published on the directory.

We source our data from publicly available records, including the official ARUC registry. While we strive for accuracy, we recommend contacting clubs directly for the most up-to-date information.

Malta legalized the personal use of cannabis for adults (18+) in December 2021 through the Authority on the Responsible Use of Cannabis Act. The law allows for home cultivation of up to 4 plants and membership in registered cannabis associations.

No. This directory is completely free to browse and use. There are no fees for listing a club or for accessing information.

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