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    Cannabis cafes to start fingerprinting stoners

    Mods, I know Im doing a naughty here and it should be in the activism section, but I thought that people need to know about this

    Dutch Pot Shops to Fingerprint Customers

    TOBY STERLING
    AP
    Sunday June 3, 2007
    Coffee shops licensed to sell marijuana in the southern Dutch city of Maastricht will begin fingerprinting customers and scanning their IDs this summer to help prove they're following rules governing such sales.
    In particular, the measures are expected to help stores show they are not selling to underage customers and that they haven't sold more than the maximum permitted to a customer on a given day.
    "This is not something that we are doing willingly, but with pain in our hearts," Marc Josemans, chairman of the Union of Maastricht's Coffee Shops, said Wednesday. He said shops in Rotterdam and several Dutch border cities were considering following suit.
    "We're very afraid we're going to lose customers over this, and to be honest we're even a little ashamed we're doing it, but the city of Maastricht has such harsh punishments that we don't feel we have any choice," Josemans told The Associated Press.
    Marijuana is technically illegal in the Netherlands, but cities may license shops to sell no more than 5 grams per customer per day. The shops may not sell to anyone under 18, nor permit drugs other than marijuana or hashish on the premises.
    Since Maastricht Mayor Gerd Leers took office in 2002, police have strictly enforced the rules, and shops found in violation are automatically closed for a minimum of three months for a single infraction, six months for a second offense, and permanently for a third.
    As a result, 11 of Maastricht's 26 licensed shops have been closed, leaving just 15 open.
    Under the new plan, fingerprints would be coupled with a digital photograph and a scan of customers' ID cardsâ??removing all personal information except birth dateâ??and stored on a computer system at the shop.
    "We're not going to give this information to anybody else, and we're not linked to each other or the Internet," Josemans said.
    Josemans, who is also owner of the "Easy Going" coffee shop, said the electronic system would be tested at his store Aug. 1 and used by all licensed stores by September.
    He said the shops already have video surveillance cameras and cooperate with police in criminal investigations, but the stored fingerprints would be too low in quality for use by police. Because of Maastricht's location near the border with Belgium and Germany and not far from France, the city of 120,000 residents gets 4.5 million "drugs tourists" a year who come just to buy weed and drive home.
    City spokesman Math Wijnands said the drug trade brought a host of problems, most notably petty criminals who seek to sell marijuana or other drugs in the neighborhood of the licensed coffee shops.
    "They know that they have a target group here, but they go about their business in an aggressive manner," Wijnands said. "That causes problems in the city center."
    The city is negotiating to move more than half of the remaining shops to the outskirts of townâ??angering neighboring countries like Belgium who object to having what amount to marijuana drive-through stores on their doorsteps.
    Wijnands said the city was aware of the plan by the shops to store customer data, and approved.
    "If they're going to take ID checks into their own hands and obey the rules as much as possible, then that's only to be applauded," he said.
    Josemans said the system had been vetted with the Netherlands' digital privacy watchdog, known by its Dutch acronym CBP, and did not violate any laws. A CBP spokeswoman could not immediately confirm that.
    Tom Swierzbinski Reviewed by Tom Swierzbinski on . Cannabis cafes to start fingerprinting stoners Mods, I know Im doing a naughty here and it should be in the activism section, but I thought that people need to know about this :) Dutch Pot Shops to Fingerprint Customers TOBY STERLING AP Sunday June 3, 2007 Coffee shops licensed to sell marijuana in the southern Dutch city of Maastricht will begin fingerprinting customers and scanning their IDs this summer to help prove they're following rules governing such sales. In particular, the measures are expected to help stores show Rating: 5

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    Cannabis cafes to start fingerprinting stoners

    I'm from Belgium, and there was indeed a big fuss about Dutch coffee-shops moving closer to the border (I think it's a great idea, but hey). Lately the dutch political attitude towards the coffeeshops has tightened a lot, and all the neighboring countries have also shown they want nothing to do with it. I think it's a shame, since coffeeshops helps keep chill smokers off the streets and it has proven to lower overall criminality. They just don't want to know..

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    Cannabis cafes to start fingerprinting stoners

    What's happening to that country, what are they gonna do when they bring in the no smoking policy?
    \"It\'s funny how the colors of the real world only seem really real when you viddy them on the screen.\"

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    #4
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    Cannabis cafes to start fingerprinting stoners

    Wow, treated like criminals where its legal...

    I have a feeling we will be saying bye-bye to coffee shops.

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    Cannabis cafes to start fingerprinting stoners

    I haven't even been there yet

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    #6
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    Cannabis cafes to start fingerprinting stoners

    I would think government involvement a good thing...

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    Cannabis cafes to start fingerprinting stoners

    Used to be a good thing in Holland, before the dutch government got infiltrated by the neo-cons.
    \"It\'s funny how the colors of the real world only seem really real when you viddy them on the screen.\"

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    Cannabis cafes to start fingerprinting stoners

    I also think its a good idea if its legal then their should be no problem putting your information upon your buying history. and also those stores were getting shut down like crazy, only 15 left so they were basically forced into having to do this... made sence right? hehe:jointsmile:

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