Monday, September 14, 2009

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Spinello forbidden to tourists Blinda the Amsterdam "coffee shop"

Progetto di legge: marijuana in vendita solo ai cittadini olandesi
Il Consiglio di Stato dovrà decidere se si tratti di atto discriminatorio

di R0SALBA CASTELLETTI


Giorni contati per i "turisti dello spinello": il governo olandese si appresta a presentare entro l'anno un progetto di legge perché, ad Amsterdam e in tutto il Paese, "i coffee shop dove la vendita di hashish e marijuana è tollerata divengano più piccoli ed esclusivamente orientati ai consumatori locali". And now the day after tomorrow in the towns of Roosendaal and Bergen op Zoom enter into force on the ban on selling soft drugs, while from January in the eight border towns of the province of Limburg - Maastricht included - access to the coffee shop will be allowed only to "members "fitted to pass identification and ATM Dutch.

are not the final stages of a debate going on for months in the Netherlands on bedoogbeleid or so-called "tolerance policy" that has made it a Mecca of soft drugs for millions of Europeans, however, causing many problems and raising the internal opposition of neighboring European countries. Months ago the Dutch coalition government had therefore appointed a committee to draft a memorandum Dutch policy on drugs. Objective: To dissolve the legal tangle created in 1976 by the Opium Act, which on the one hand decriminalized the possession and consumption of cannabis up to 5 grams to give license to sell coffee shop and take in stock up to 500 grams, the other kept to pursue the cultivation and sale of that crime by delivering a turnover of 2 billion a year.

is to put an end to these paradoxes that two months ago, the committee proposed to limit the sale of cannabis for local consumption and to experience the production and supply of legal coffee shop for members only. Recommendations that the government seems determined to adopt. To take the lead with pilot projects will be those municipalities that border most of all the complaining Nuisances, damage and inconvenience caused by tourists under the influence of drugs. There are about 4 million who goes every year in the province of Limburg, while 25 thousand cross the border every week to buy cannabis in Roosendaal and Bergen op Zoom. C'est For their purposes, they warn fliers distributed to young people in Antwerp Belgium. Is this to end, they explain, as long as they had only to cross the border to stock up on cannabis in a coffee shop in the Netherlands. The only hope for the many "tourists of the joint, including Italians, is now the State Council which is responsible for deciding whether to limit sales to only the Netherlands is not" discriminatory "and contrary to the free movement of persone e delle merci in vigore in Unione europea.

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