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09-27-2007, 02:07 AM #1OPSenior Member
The end of Amsterdam and the Cannabis culture?
Amsterdam property buyout aims to clean up Red Light district
That is such bad news if it goes ahead. No more Red Light?!
Amsterdam is probably the finest place I have ever visited, just for the open minded policy towards the weed, alone. Sounds like a few bad ones are going to mess it up for the majority.
hero3279 Reviewed by hero3279 on . The end of Amsterdam and the Cannabis culture? Amsterdam property buyout aims to clean up Red Light district That is such bad news if it goes ahead. No more Red Light?! :mad: :) Amsterdam is probably the finest place I have ever visited, just for the open minded policy towards the weed, alone. Sounds like a few bad ones are going to mess it up for the majority. Rating: 5
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09-27-2007, 02:48 AM #2Senior Member
The end of Amsterdam and the Cannabis culture?
Whats going on lol.. ITs not like it was harming any one :/
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09-27-2007, 02:55 AM #3Senior Member
The end of Amsterdam and the Cannabis culture?
yeah the red light district was a major tourist attraction. Coars I just go for the herb............hahah
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09-27-2007, 03:02 AM #4Senior Member
The end of Amsterdam and the Cannabis culture?
amsterdam is just trying to get there city under controll, with all that prostitution, drugs and tourists comes alot of money and alot of money equals alot of criminal activity (in gen.) there not changing any laws. prostitution and weed will still be leagle there just cleanning up the city so it isnt so dam trashy. ...who would wanna waste there money on those whores anyways, u do no that vag has been penatrated thousands of times probly. shit go to the bars and u can find a cheaper girl that fucks better and isnt "used"
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09-27-2007, 03:29 AM #5Senior Member
The end of Amsterdam and the Cannabis culture?
Ya its just a city cleanup. There are still gonna be coffeeshops and prostitutes, just not as many.
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09-27-2007, 03:54 AM #6Member
The end of Amsterdam and the Cannabis culture?
Well it's about time m8, when I went their in 1980 it was shit house. Can't imagine what those girls look like now.?
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09-27-2007, 02:33 PM #7Senior Member
The end of Amsterdam and the Cannabis culture?
exactly i mean, ya YOU may think prostitutes are sweet and awsome but other ppl dont think so, i find them rather trashy and a HUGE waste of money. plus most of these girls get into prostitution young and once they grow up and find out that its a HORRIBLE way to live your life they try and get out of the "profession" but cant, ether there not aloud to or they are so un educated they cant find a job to pay the bills.
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09-27-2007, 05:07 PM #8Senior Member
The end of Amsterdam and the Cannabis culture?
The prostitutes in Holland are probably more in power than most people here realise, the industry is controlled and the girls are all free to decide what they want to do. However the rise in eastern European criminal gangs active in the area has caused the goverment to close certain brothels in a clean up campaign. The Rose Buurt will not be closing and coffee shops will still be around, I personaly believe if your only reason for visiting Amsterdam is the coffee shops then you should stay where you are.
Amsterdam is so much more than just hookers and hash , the ignorant people that believe that's the only reason for going there is something the Nederlanders want to get rid of.
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09-27-2007, 05:14 PM #9Senior Member
The end of Amsterdam and the Cannabis culture?
Everyone deserves the chance to experiance liberty, therefore everyone mature enough to do so, should ebrace the liberal culture f the Netherlands and specifically Amsterdam. If i wish to go there and smoke hash and have sexual relations with women (even prostitutes are women) then i shall do so and enjoy my experiance and ignore blind hatred and intolerance towards my choices and preferences and values.
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09-27-2007, 05:24 PM #10Senior Member
The end of Amsterdam and the Cannabis culture?
I went on a Rhine river cruise a few years ago with my family... We passed through the Netherlands, stopped in Amsterdam for a day or so (I didn't smoke pot then, so I didn't know about it), and I really liked it. It was a BEAUTIFUL day- we went during tulip season, and the colors were phenominal. The concentric canals were also pretty damn cool. The people were VERY friendly as well.
I'd like to go back again some day, but the pot would simply be an accessory to the trip.
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