Graz is the capital city of Styria, a province in southern Austria. Hauptplatz, the main plaza of the medieval old town, serves as its focal point. Shops and restaurants adorn the tiny lanes that combine Renaissance and Baroque architecture. A funicular ascends Schlossberg, the town hill, to the Uhrturm, a centuries-old clock tower. Across the River Mur, the modern Kunsthaus Graz showcases contemporary art.
Is Getting Cocaine in Graz Legal?
According to the Addictive Drugs Act, only the Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety (AGES; supervised by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs, Health and Consumer Protection, as well as the Austrian Federal Ministry for Agriculture) is permitted to cultivate cannabis for the purpose of manufacturing pharmaceuticals as well as for related scientific purposes. The same right is granted to subsidiaries in which AGES holds at least 75% of the shares and that are founded for this purpose.
Production, manufacturing, conversion, purchase and possession of medical cannabis requires a specific authorisation for production of pharmaceuticals according to the Austrian Trade Act issued by the Federal Ministry for Health. Disposal is only permitted to certain authorized recipients and pharmacies.
There is no access for patients to cannabis in its purest form for medical use, as cannabis is considered an addictive drug according to the Addictive Drugs Act and the Ordinance for Addictive Drugs.
Violations of the Addictive Drugs Act can result in administrative fines of up to EUR 36,300 and, if not collected, imprisonment for up to six weeks. Furthermore, anyone who illegally purchases, owns, produces, transports, imports, exports, or offers, transfers, or procures cannabis to another, or cultivates the cannabis plant for the purpose of obtaining addictive drugs, shall face imprisonment for up to one year or a fine of up to 360 daily rates.
Where can you Get Cocaine in Graz
When there are no other connections, go for a walk in the city park. Sit down and watch or go about searching for black males on bicycles, groups of albanians or Moroccans, or young Austrians dressed in hiphop clothing. Usually, they will see you and stroll by, asking, “Brauchsch, was?” (=need some?) or haschd was? (have any?).
Be wary of occasional police raids. You may also ask the hotel valet or a bartender at a club. They will certainly connect you with a dealer.