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colton
11-05-2005, 01:32 AM
Bad news folks!! (if its true!)

http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2005510311,00.html

3 Sheets To The Wind
11-05-2005, 01:37 AM
Load of BS about weed on there too.
WTF do you expect from The Sun?

The news sucks :(
Gots to go to Denver now :)

lemonboy
11-05-2005, 02:14 AM
Yeah, it's the POT that gives Amsterdam it's "seedy image." Rrright.

Oneironaut
11-05-2005, 02:19 AM
Yeah, and I'm sure it's the pot that drives people to robbery and burglary. You know, when I get high, I really feel like getting off the couch and robbing people. I just can't control myself!

Anonymous
11-05-2005, 02:30 AM
its probly just the cops smokin weed and getting lazy and there not doin there job so they dont go after any of the real drugs they just get high

robert42
11-05-2005, 11:50 AM
the sun maketheir headlinessound so serious

IN JANUARY IT WON'T BE BANNED

It WILL be pilot schemed on a few cafe's and if it DOES change it wont be for another year.

robert42
11-05-2005, 11:57 AM
And not just that if dam does get banned for tourists there our other places in the world u could go to, ive heard belgium has cafeshops and DENMARK has 'hash clubs'.

In some countries, such as Belgium and Switzerland, it is now legal to grow your own. Other countries, such as Luxembourg, are moving in this direction, with still others, such as Germany, already implementing radical changes in drug policy in some regions.

New Pot World Order
While the U.S. continues to arrest more than 700,000 pot users per year, many of our allies in the Western coalition have sharply reduced penalties for marijuana use. Here's a country-by-country survey:

CANADA -- Pot possession remains illegal, but there's substantial regional variation in prosecutors' zest for punishing those found with small amounts. British Columbia, and Vancouver in particular, is perceived by many to be more tolerant.

AUSTRALIA -- Possession remains illegal, but in some states and territories, possession of small quantities may be treated as a civil, not criminal, offense.

GREAT BRITAIN -- The government has announced plans to downgrade marijuana so that it's not classified with drugs such as Ecstacy. Possession for small quantities will no longer be grounds for arrest.

PORTUGAL -- Possession of small amounts of marijuana, defined as ten daily doses or less, has been decriminalized. People found with the drug may face fines, but not criminal prosecution.

THE NETHERLANDS -- Marijuana can be purchased in government-licensed "coffee shops" and smoked on the premises.

SPAIN, ITALY -- Penalties for marijuana use have been sharply lowered.

SWITZERLAND -- Cannabis cafes and stores operate openly, without government interference, and the government is studying proposals to legalize marijuana.

FRANCE -- Pot remains illegal and arrests are common, but some prosecutors and judges have declined to go forward with cases against individuals using small amounts.

GERMANY -- Pot is still illegal, but police and prosecutors in many regions have become more tolerant of small-quantity users.

STDzRus
11-05-2005, 12:08 PM
Very informative.

I'm off to the Netherlands, the choice as always.

DazedandConfused
11-05-2005, 01:57 PM
well ive looked at canada to be the western netherlands. i think eventaully itll be as good.

ilikerabbits
11-05-2005, 05:09 PM
sucks an0r. whats going to happen to the coffee shops without the tourist industry ?

3 Sheets To The Wind
11-05-2005, 05:21 PM
sucks an0r. whats going to happen to the coffee shops without the tourist industry ?

They'll be shit.. just locals in there, and not very fun at all!

ilikerabbits
11-05-2005, 05:22 PM
some are gonna go out of business no doubt.

Oneironaut
11-05-2005, 05:25 PM
Honestly though, do you think all the cafés will be checking ID to make sure you're Dutch? I'm sure some of them will look the other way.

ilikerabbits
11-05-2005, 05:25 PM
Honestly though, do you think all the cafés will be checking ID to make sure you're Dutch? I'm sure some of them will look the other way.


yeah thats a good point man lol.

3 Sheets To The Wind
11-05-2005, 05:27 PM
Honestly though, do you think all the cafés will be checking ID to make sure you're Dutch? I'm sure some of them will look the other way.

We'll find a way 'round it.

I still wanna go! :pimp: lol

420purplehaze420
11-05-2005, 05:27 PM
you dont need to go to amsterdam to smoke weed indoors at a professional establishment

here in Ontario downtown london theres this place called the hippie cafe, you go in buy an eigth(you have to smoke the whole lot there though, no doggy bags) rent a bong(if you want cant bring your own only papers), someone comes and fills it up for you and you and your crew toke for as long as you want then after they ask you if you want any refreshments and munchies(you have to pay for them) then they make sure you arent stealing any of the bong parts or trying to take weed home then you can be off on your way as it isnt illegal to be high

3 Sheets To The Wind
11-05-2005, 05:34 PM
you dont need to go to amsterdam to smoke weed indoors at a professional establishment

here in Ontario downtown london theres this place called the hippie cafe, you go in buy an eigth(you have to smoke the whole lot there though, no doggy bags) rent a bong(if you want cant bring your own only papers), someone comes and fills it up for you and you and your crew toke for as long as you want then after they ask you if you want any refreshments and munchies(you have to pay for them) then they make sure you arent stealing any of the bong parts or trying to take weed home then you can be off on your way as it isnt illegal to be high

Wow that's cool..

But it's till illegal to sell weed, no?

As this is an establishment, not private property, if they were raided or whatever, they would get busted for selling and letting you smoke there.. :dance:

kongo
11-05-2005, 05:35 PM
"don,t believe the hype"