Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
A controversial measure to introduce a wietpas (Dutch) or "weed-pass" membership system — pushed primarily by Christian political parties within the Dutch coalition government – has been proposed; this pass would restrict coffeeshop cannabis sales to residents of the Netherlands with a membership card only. The ban for foreign tourists ...
Cannabis was first criminalised in the Netherlands in 1953, following earlier laws against its import and export in 1928. [1] Cannabis was banned much earlier in the Dutch colony of Suriname , in the early part of the 20th century, [ 2 ] and in Dutch Indonesia in 1927.
A paradox at the heart of the Netherlands' permissive pot policy went up in smoke Friday in two Dutch cities as “coffeeshops” began selling the country's first legally cultivated cannabis as ...
The shop was closed at the beginning of 2017, under new legislation requiring 28 coffeeshops in Amsterdam located within 250 meters (275 yards) of schools to close. The owner Johnny Petram protested that the school near to his shop was a hairstyling academy with students generally over the age of 18, but the Amsterdam government still required ...
The Bulldog coffeeshop in the red-light district of Amsterdam Packaged hashish cupcake, purchased from a Bulldog coffeeshop in the red light district of Amsterdam. The Bulldog is an Amsterdam-based company that owns and operates a chain of cannabis coffee shops, hotels, cafés and brand stores located in Amsterdam and Canada. [1]
California lawmakers have approved Amsterdam-style cannabis cafes. They'll open by 2024 if OKd by the governor. Cannabis cafes, Amsterdam-style, await Newsom's approval.
A sign of a cannabis coffee shop in Amsterdam. In Europe, the Netherlands, and especially the Dutch capital, Amsterdam, is a popular destination for drug tourists, due to the liberal attitude of the Dutch toward cannabis use and possession. Drug tourism thrives because legislation controlling the sale, possession, and use of drugs varies ...
It smells like weed, it tastes like weed and it smokes like weed. And it’s sold at smoke shops around the state. New, technically legal THC strains are sold across NC.