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    #31
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    Laws in Amsterdam?!?!?!

    5th december beat u all.........and i'm going 2 a'dam 4th december, even better

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    #32
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    Laws in Amsterdam?!?!?!

    nice, have fun mate, goin by train? it's sooo cheap, 50 return from norwich station, and i live 5mins from there...

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    #33
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    Laws in Amsterdam?!?!?!

    hahaha class m8, i go 2 CCN. and yeh im going by train/ferry. bring abit back with me 2.

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    #34
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    Laws in Amsterdam?!?!?!

    innit mate, stash it in the fuckin train toilets then pick it up when you get off the train! biggup the norfolk posse!

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    #35
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    Laws in Amsterdam?!?!?!

    Quote Originally Posted by st0n3r
    5th december beat u all.........and i'm going 2 a'dam 4th december, even better
    Beat you!

    My b'days 3rd December!!

    How old will you be? I'll be 17

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    #36
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    Laws in Amsterdam?!?!?!

    nah the good thing bout going by train...well go by train they dont have security. and then by ferry they only search your bag hehe

    ATL crew ennit m8 haha......did u hear bout roll deep, they got in2 a fight with the ATL boys, and sum1 pulled out a gun lol. dont think they shot ne1 tho.

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    #37
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    Laws in Amsterdam?!?!?!

    13. Newsbrief: Dutch Coffee Shops Facing Pressure, Greater Controls
    http://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle/...tchshops.shtml

    For the past three decades, Amsterdam has been Mecca for marijuana connoisseurs and advocates of regulated cannabis sales and use. Since 1975, the Dutch government has pragmatically allowed so-called coffee shops to sell marijuana to adults even though Dutch law continues to make cannabis sales illegal. But that may be changing -- or it may not.

    The conservative Dutch government of Prime Minister Jan Van Balkenende was congratulated last week by the International Narcotics Control Board for making a "crucial and significant change in its policy on cannabis." The Dutch government has promised to crack down on marijuana tourism, street dealing, pot growing, and the coffee shops, the United Nations anti-drug agency noted in its annual report. "The Dutch government notes that coffee shops may discredit the drug policy of the country in general."

    "They now say for the first time that cannabis is not harmless and that coffee shops are not blameless," said INCB head Hamid Ghodse.

    According to the British newspaper the Independent, citing a "leading drug specialist" and a "government advisor," coffee shops in Holland could be extinct within five years. The number of coffee shops has already declined by half, down from a peak of 1,500 to only 750 now.

    The conservative Dutch government has already introduced a pilot project in Limburg that bans foreigners from buying cannabis in coffee shops. Belgians and Germans have flocked to the border region for years to score good weed before returning to their own, more repressive, countries. Similarly, the Independent reported, the government is studying strong varieties of cannabis, which could well result in their being banned. Also, the police are cracking down on home growers.

    "The changes have been brought about by the influence of the Yankees, the United States, Brussels and the European Union," said August de Loor, an independent drug policy advisor to the government. "The Dutch approach is usually very pragmatic, but in the past four years things have started to change and there is a more conservative approach. The control of coffee shops has become much more strict. The police are checking up on them more and there is much more strict interpretation of the rules. More and more mayors are banning coffee shops from their cities. I think in four or five years' time there will be no more coffee shops left in amsterdam

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    #38
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    Laws in Amsterdam?!?!?!

    18th baby

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    #39
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    Laws in Amsterdam?!?!?!

    lmao, fuckin ATL, lol

    i went to rodney P and Skits, that was pretty gangsta...

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    #40
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    Laws in Amsterdam?!?!?!

    damm i h8 the sound of that post, but if the laws have been around since 1975, then theres nothing wring for them being around for another 30 years.

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