Cannabis Social Club Switzerland — CBD today, THC from day 1

CannabisClub.ch is the private nationwide social club for cannabis in Switzerland. We pool demand across the 26 cantons, source directly from licensed Swiss indoor producers, and pass the savings on as member pricing. Today: CBD (< 1 % THC) under the Narcotics Act. The day THC becomes legally available in Switzerland, existing members are in — no detour, no waitlist.

26 cantons, each with its own law, price level and pilot programme: our knowledge centre covers law, chemistry, strains, terpenes and cannabinoids across four languages and over 3,000 URLs — from the Germany–Switzerland cannabis border to Zurich's «Züri Can», Bern's SCRIPT and Basel's «Weed Care».

How the club works

Membership is free and requires age verification (18+) and a Swiss delivery address. Once registered, the member area shows the live drops: curated batches from licensed Swiss indoor producers, each with a lab analysis (CBD, THC and terpene profile), harvest date and originating farm. Publicly we only show drops that have already sold out — active batches stay behind the member login.

Because we pool demand across all 26 cantons and buy straight from the grower, there is no middleman and no retail rent. That margin goes back to the member: instead of CHF 12–18 per gram at retail, curated indoor flower typically lands at CHF 6–10 per gram inside the club, with hash and extracts tiered by volume.

Swiss law: CBD today, THC in transition

In Switzerland, cannabis below 1 % THC is not a narcotic and may be sold as a consumer product (Narcotics Act art. 2 let. a, read with the FDHA narcotics ordinance). Above that threshold an authorisation is required — legal access today runs either through a medical prescription (art. 71a–d HIBO) or through participation in a cantonal pilot project.

That is exactly where things are moving: Zurich's «Züri Can», Bern's SCRIPT and Basel's «Weed Care» have been generating scientific evidence on regulated sale since 2023/24, and parliamentary work on a Swiss cannabis act continues. Our law and data section tracks fines, cantonal decisions and parliamentary votes continuously — canton by canton, with source and date.

What you'll find on CannabisClub.ch

The knowledge centre brings law, chemistry and practice together: cannabinoids (THC, CBD, CBG, CBN, THCA, HHC), terpenes and flavonoids with their effect profiles, more than 90 strain profiles, medical indications, consumption methods from vaporiser to edible, plus cultivation and quality topics including lab analytics.

Locally it gets concrete: every major Swiss city and every canton has its own page with legal status, price level, delivery window and pilot-project status. On top of that come openly reusable datasets (price index, fixed fines, consumption prevalence, market size) as CSV and JSON — citable by media, researchers and authorities.

Frequently asked questions

Is CannabisClub.ch legal?
Yes. We only handle cannabis products below 1 % THC, which are not covered by the Swiss Narcotics Act. THC-rich products will only be distributed once a legal basis exists.
What does membership cost?
Nothing. Registration is free; you only pay for the drops you order. No subscription fee, no minimum order.
How fast is delivery?
Orders placed before 2 p.m. ship the same business day. In German-speaking Switzerland and the Mittelland delivery usually arrives next day; in Ticino and alpine regions one to two days later. Shipping is neutral and unbranded.
Will I get THC access as soon as it becomes legal?
Existing members are activated first the moment a legal channel opens — pilot project or new cannabis act. That is why signing up now pays off even if you only order CBD today.
Where do the products come from?
Exclusively from licensed Swiss indoor and greenhouse operations. Every batch carries a lab analysis with cannabinoid and terpene profile; pesticide and heavy-metal testing is mandatory.
Can CBD still get me in trouble while driving?
Yes, the risk is real. CBD flower contains traces of THC, and Switzerland enforces a 1.5 µg/L THC blood limit. Don't drive right after consuming, and keep the packaging with its lab report with you.