Abstract
Based on an ethnographic survey on cannabis cultivation in Morocco, this article examines the emergence of economic, political, and associative elites in a marginalized space strongly marked by illegalism. The article also analyzes the relationships between these different actors and with farmers at different levels (during an election campaign, during a meeting, and in the media field), in order to better understand the complexity of the debate on the legalization of cannabis in the Moroccan context.
[Morocco, ethnography, illegalism, legalization of cannabis, actors, elites]