No alcohol served at Grey Area or practically any coffeeshop anymore.

Come to think about it, I think the people i saw smoking were Dutch hobos and tourists lol. Well, i have smoked some spliffs on the Dam square statue and in public before, perhaps it was bad form but isn't that deduction subjective? There is no absolute certainty and when one implies it, one implies infallibilty. We only have our best judgement, as a progressive, peaceful, rational being I am self conscious as well as conscious of others around me. I recognize anothers right not to be harmed, by harm i explain it as one's inalienable human rights and the guarentee of these from those who attempt to violate such. Also, physical harm, violence. This is harm. Then, there is offense. This becomes more hazy, more of a grey area. More subjective. What offends one will not necessarily offend another, morality is as i've said, subjective. Thus, i justify my actions because i partake in an activity which is a personal sphere of activity, i am harming no one but potentially myself, i have the free will to decide that and in Amsterdam i have the liberty to do such, generally. Tolerance in a society is essential for progression and a peaceful atmosphere. But i usually only smoke in the shops or maybe vondel. Not like i live there.. yet.
Reefer Rogue Reviewed by Reefer Rogue on . A-dam vacation tips requested I've been to A-dam once, but I was active duty military and couldn't enjoy the pleasures. Me 'n some friends are planning a trip (thinking October). Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks:smokin: Rating: 5