Dutch Police Insist on Smoking Marijuana Off-Duty
Apparently, American tourists arenât the only ones enjoying Amsterdam's coffeeshops:
Police in Amsterdam are complaining over new rules banning them from smoking cannabis while off duty.Oh, whatever. There's nothing immoral about using marijuana and no reason to look to off-duty police for moral leadership.
Officers in the Dutch capital, famous for its liberal drugs laws, have been told they must set the public "a good moral example". [Daily Mail]
â¦Dutch police union chairman Hans van Duijn said: "Many of our members are opposed to this.
"They are not paid for 24-hours a day. What they do in their free time is up to them."
It may seem strange to encounter law-enforcement officers agitating for the right to use marijuana, but their argument is perfectly legitimate. Marijuana is only intoxicating for a short period of time, after which one becomes sober again. There's simply no reason on earth why police shouldnât be allowed to enjoy marijuana off-duty.
But if you live in a country where this is the biggest drug policy controversy of the day, you probably have more to be grateful for than to complain about.
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