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The newly elected rightist Dutch government said last Wednesday it wants to bar foreigners from buying marijuana in the Netherlands' famous cannabis coffee shops. The move is part of a national crackdown on drug use, a government spokesman said.
For more than 30 years, Holland has allowed the sale of small amounts of marijuana (currently up to five grams) in coffee shops, even though laws against marijuana possession technically remained on the books. In recent years, conservative governments have increasingly signaled their unhappiness with the status quo and have embarked on campaigns to reduce the number of coffee shops.
Dutch coffee shops are a popular tourist destination, especially with visitors from neighboring France, Germany, Belgium, and other countries with more repressive approaches to pot. But some border towns have already moved to bar foreigners, citing traffic, congestion, and public order problems.
Last Wednesday, Dutch Security and Justice Minister Ivo Opstelten told NOS radio the governing coalition had agreed to limit marijuana sales to Dutch residents in order to curb crime linked to marijuana production and sales. "No tourist attractions," said Opstelten. "We don't like that."
But it is not "drug tourism" that creates crime around pot cultivation and distribution. Instead, it is Holland's half-baked approach to tolerating marijuana. The Dutch government allows for legal retail marijuana sales, but does not allow for a legal method of growing marijuana to supply the coffee shops. That leaves the door open for criminals to get involved in the trade.
While some border towns have already acted to bar foreigners, there is less enthusiasm for a ban in Amsterdam, home to some 223 coffee shops. The municipal government there said it was studying the government proposal. "We are taking the current practice as a starting point. It is not perfect but in many ways we have a functioning coffee shop system," an Amsterdam city spokesman said.
The "no foreigners" policy has not yet been formally drafted and no firm date for the ban has yet been set. But it looks like foreign pot smokers are about to join Muslims as persona non grata in the brave new Holland.
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In reply to Not Exactly News by dougey (not verified)
thanks for the heads up
thanks for the heads up
Hollanders Know Better
Despite its obvious flaws, and despite the existence of the Christian Democratic Party, the Dutch have the best system of cannabis regulation on the planet. The land of Spinoza is not about mimic the U.S. to become the latest Mad Max of cannabis hysteria.
Netherlanders have the statistics and facts at their disposal to prove their policies of harm reduction and non-criminalization far outweigh decriminalization and the usual American superstitious manias about pot. They know, or they should know, that any attempt to ban pot sales to tourists will backfire, as a black market—complete with turf wars—will arise to meet the tourist demand.
Giordano
I <3 MARIJUANA
I <3 MARIJUANA
That is a weird comment about
That is a weird comment about "joining muslims as persona non grata" because the two issues are profoundly unrelated and it suggests that the rationale behind one carries the same substantive weight as the other. That is the first journalistic lapse that I have seen on this site.
In reply to That is a weird comment about by Alan G (not verified)
Good one, Alan
Agreed... that's called "conflation" where I come from ... !
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Bruce Bawer
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