A Dutch government commission has recommended the end of marijuana related tourism in the Netherlands. They suggest closing all coffeeshops to non-residents, turning them into membership "clubs" instead. The report recommends that only Dutch grown cannabis be sold in such clubs to Dutch residents.
This would mean a drastic cutback in tourism to Dutch cities like Amsterdam and border towns where German, French and Belgians go to buy weed.
In order to allow Dutch grown marijuana to be sold, there would need to be new guidance and laws on the manufacture and distribution of cannabis, which is now illegal under both Dutch and EU laws.
The Dutch system of "clubs" allows for all sorts of quasi legal activities to occur without oversight by law enforcement. I think the Dutch might like this, since they would also be allowed to smoke tobacco again with their cannabis.
Here's the story:
http://www.rnw.nl/english/article/relaxed-dutch-drugs-policy-may-end
This would mean a drastic cutback in tourism to Dutch cities like Amsterdam and border towns where German, French and Belgians go to buy weed.
In order to allow Dutch grown marijuana to be sold, there would need to be new guidance and laws on the manufacture and distribution of cannabis, which is now illegal under both Dutch and EU laws.
The Dutch system of "clubs" allows for all sorts of quasi legal activities to occur without oversight by law enforcement. I think the Dutch might like this, since they would also be allowed to smoke tobacco again with their cannabis.
Here's the story:
http://www.rnw.nl/english/article/relaxed-dutch-drugs-policy-may-end