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  • Weed in Cape Town: Culture, Law, and Everyday Reality Cape Town is a city known for its mountains, beaches, creativity, and open-minded culture. Over the past decade, cannabis—commonly called weed—has quietly become part of the city’s social fabric. While not as openly commercialized as in some countries, cannabis in Cape Town sits in a unique…

  • Weed in Johannesburg: Culture, Law, and Everyday Reality Johannesburg, often called Joburg or Jozi, is a city known for its energy, diversity, and constant reinvention. From vibrant townships to upscale suburbs, the city reflects many sides of South African life. Weed (commonly referred to as dagga in South Africa) has quietly become part of this…

  • Weed in Arauco: Culture, Law, and Local Realities Arauco, a coastal province in southern Chile known for its forests, rivers, and Mapuche heritage, has a distinct relationship with cannabis that reflects broader national debates while also carrying strong local characteristics. Conversations around weed in Arauco are shaped by geography, tradition, economic realities, and an evolving…

  • Weed in La Ligua: Culture, Law, and Local Attitudes La Ligua, a historic city in Chile’s Valparaíso Region, is best known for its textiles, traditional sweets, and quiet coastal-valley lifestyle. Like many smaller Chilean cities, it balances deep-rooted traditions with the slow influence of national debates around cannabis. Weed in La Ligua is not a…

  • Weed in Puerto Varas: Culture, Law, and Local Perspectives Puerto Varas, a picturesque city in southern Chile, is best known for its snow-capped volcanoes, German-influenced architecture, and calm lakeside atmosphere. Beneath its postcard-perfect surface, however, there’s a quieter conversation happening around cannabis. As in many parts of Chile, attitudes toward weed in Puerto Varas sit…

  • Weed in La Unión, Chile: Culture, Law, and Local Perspectives La Unión, the capital of the Ranco Province in southern Chile’s Los Ríos Region, is a quiet city surrounded by rivers, farmland, and a strong rural tradition. Known for its agricultural roots, forestry, and relaxed pace of life, La Unión may not be the first…

  • Weed in Parral: A Local Perspective on Cannabis Culture, Laws, and Attitudes Parral, a traditional city in Chile’s Maule Region, is better known for its agricultural roots, quiet neighborhoods, and strong community ties than for cannabis culture. Yet, like many cities across Chile, conversations around weed in Parral have become more common over the last…

  • Weed in Pucón: Culture, Law, and Local Reality Pucón is best known for its stunning natural beauty—snow-capped Villarrica Volcano, pristine lakes, hot springs, forests, and an atmosphere that blends adventure tourism with relaxed southern Chilean charm. Alongside its reputation as an outdoor paradise, Pucón also has a discreet but noticeable relationship with cannabis. As in…

  • Weed in Machalí: Local Culture, Laws, and Everyday Realities Machalí, a growing commune in Chile’s O’Higgins Region, sits just east of Rancagua and at the gateway to the Andes. Known for its residential neighborhoods, mountain views, and proximity to El Teniente mine, Machalí has developed a distinct local identity. Like many Chilean towns experiencing steady…

  • Weed in Ancud: A Clear, Local Perspective Ancud, located on the northern edge of Chiloé Island in southern Chile, is a city known for its rich history, wooden churches, maritime culture, and strong community ties. Life in Ancud moves at a calmer pace compared to larger cities, shaped by tradition, nature, and local values. As…