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Discussion => Off topic => Topic started by: GreenGiant on October 29, 2012, 07:13 pm
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Fresh from the dutch press ........
The wietpas expires, but access to coffeeshops remains reserved
residents of identity or residence permit, together with an extract
from the population can tones. The maintenance of this residence criterion
done in consultation with municipalities and necessary phases, which is
connected to the local coffee shop and security so that there is
local customization.
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hail nl
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so what does that mean if you could put it in simpleton terms?
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(Clearnet Link) http://en.sensiseeds.com/the-weed-pass-law-to-be-relaxed-but-not-for-foreigners/
The law will still not allow foreigners access to the coffeeshops if I understand correctly.....
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(Clearnet Link) http://en.sensiseeds.com/the-weed-pass-law-to-be-relaxed-but-not-for-foreigners/
The law will still not allow foreigners access to the coffeeshops if I understand correctly.....
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is it still kicking in january then?
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from a dutch source working in the coffeshops - it will be down to local authorities to decide and cities like Amsterdam & Harlem certainly have no intention and never had any intentions of banning tourists, the southern towns in Holland may decide to keep tourists band though.
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We've got to remember about all the international pressure that NL receives. the countries that it borders both export + import Weed (and other drugs) to NL. having local authorities deciding the terms of the wiedpass is not a bad idea,
im sure it will relieve some pressure from the international community on the border towns + allow the Netherlands to continue with its business.
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The rest of the developed world is shuffling slowly towards liberalisation of cannabis. Once there are more destinations for cannabis tourists, Amsterdam will lose both the advantages and disadvantages of its unique position.
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But it will always be remembered as the first.
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But it will always be remembered as the first.
tHIS IS TRUE
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The rest of the developed world is shuffling slowly towards liberalisation of cannabis. Once there are more destinations for cannabis tourists, Amsterdam will lose both the advantages and disadvantages of its unique position.
I agree in that Amsterdam isnt as special as it once was because of new marijuana laws. I used to dream of going to Amsterdam, but instead I went to California. I wasnt expecting such great weed and such a great atmosphere as I received in California. There is tons of great smoke shops, cannabis clubs and good people to smoke with all over Cali. Who needs Amsterdam?
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The rest of the developed world is shuffling slowly towards liberalisation of cannabis. Once there are more destinations for cannabis tourists, Amsterdam will lose both the advantages and disadvantages of its unique position.
I agree in that Amsterdam isnt as special as it once was because of new marijuana laws. I used to dream of going to Amsterdam, but instead I went to California. I wasnt expecting such great weed and such a great atmosphere as I received in California. There is tons of great smoke shops, cannabis clubs and good people to smoke with all over Cali. Who needs Amsterdam?
Europeans with extreme drugs charges who probably will not easily gain access to the USA :P