Article 590D9 Spain becomes cannabis hub as criminals fill tourism void

Spain becomes cannabis hub as criminals fill tourism void

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Stephen Burgen in Barcelona
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With high profit margins and low risk of long jail time, Catalonia is now the marijuana capital of Europe, police warn

The decor is nightclub chic meets Turkish opium den. The lighting, soft pink and electric blue. And, were it not for the sweet waft of marijuana, it could be the lobby of a Las Vegas boutique hotel. In fact, it's one of Barcelona's 156 cannabis clubs, known as asociaciones.

The idea was a quiet place where you could buy and smoke marijuana, often grown by members, and only on the premises, but many are now businesses and, police say, fronts for drug mafias. With the collapse of tourism, the cannabis business is one of very few thriving in Catalonia, but beyond the low lights and chilled vibe of the associations, darker forces are in play. An internal report by the Mossos d'Esquadra, the Catalan police, claims Catalonia is the epicentre of Europe's illegal marijuana market" and has become a net exporter of cannabis to other European countries.

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