We always bring home tulip bulbs and chocolate.
As long as you have a health certificate for the bulbs, and the chocolate isn't more than about 10 kilos, there is never a problem.
No need to keester your candy.
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We always bring home tulip bulbs and chocolate.
As long as you have a health certificate for the bulbs, and the chocolate isn't more than about 10 kilos, there is never a problem.
No need to keester your candy.
The Hague has better weed than the dam.
Theres so much demand in the dam that grows might be rushed or drying and curing might be rushed to meet demand and this causes some poor weed
Grow yer own if you want the best weed you'll ever try
Shit i completely didnt think about that. For once, i appologise for breaking the rules. Sorry. :rastasmoke:Quote:
Originally Posted by stinkyattic
That's EXACTLY it. Just part of saying, "Yo, I'm doing a bit of civil disobedience here, the law is wrong, and otherwise I am a law-abiding person, take my vote and voice seriously."Quote:
Originally Posted by TX Girl
Funny thing was, there was barely any search of our bags when we were leaving but once we claimed our bags in the states, the local fuzz had hounds all over our bags..
Yup, that happened to me. The only certifiable ones you buy at the airport.Quote:
Originally Posted by stinkyattic
America and their rules, *sigh*
But yea, whoever said Amsterdam is overrated never walked amongst Damrak.
I think it's possible to smuggle, but you gonna need balls, and have "clean" luggage. No bottles, nothing to declare, and looking sharp. Customs is pretty hardcore.
That's wrong.Quote:
Originally Posted by thcbongman
We always buy ours at the Bloemenmarkt. Just make sure you get the certificate when you buy them.