you put it rolled up in your mouth and light it
Tourists are banned from Coffee Shops in Amsterdam when they are minors or if they are causing a disturbance by being a public nuisance.
Marijuana is widely grown around Amsterdam and The Netherlands. There are limitations to the amt. each individual can grow, but authorities look the other way when coffee-shops receive large quantities from contracted growers. Many shops have strands that are unique to their menu, these varieties of weed are grown by individuals exclusively for the shops. Remember, Weed isn't legal in Amsterdam, its decriminalized like many places in the United States. The Dutch authorities simply choose to enforce "hard drugs" like cocaine and heroine instead of "soft drugs" like marijuana and mushrooms.
The Netherlands decriminalized possession of soft drugs in 1976. However street sales are still illegal. So-called "coffee shops" are allowed to sell 5 grams of cannabis to anyone over the age of 18.
Marijuana is legal in Amsterdam because the government there realizes that it is much easier to control when they make it publicly available. This way they can tax it to generate state funding and ensure that they know where it is and who's using it. It's a much more liberal approach than prohibition, which causes any controlled substance to go immediately underground and leaves the government's jurisdiction.
There are hundreds of coffeeshops in Amsterdam, and like your local bar, each has it's own "flavor" and clientele. There are some great websites that list and map all the coffeeshops in Amsterdam, and they contain references about the various types of marijuana, hashish and other wares available. One of the most highly respected can be found at www.coffeeshop.freeuk.com You should research what type of coffeeshop fits your tastes. Remember, it is considered in very poor taste to not purchase a beverage (soda, coffee, tea, or juice) while you are visiting and selecting your smoke. And, always tip the bud tender who helps you with your selection.
In Amsterdam, the coffee shops are supplied by commercial growers, and that's how the canabis makes it to the coffee shop.
Tourists are banned from Coffee Shops in Amsterdam when they are minors or if they are causing a disturbance by being a public nuisance.
No, there are no coffee shop in Belgium.
Amsterdam coffee shops are famous for the sale of weed and hash. It is legal to buy and use weed or hash in coffee shops in Amsterdam but it is illegal to use or smoke weed or hash in public.
Yes.
Marijuana is widely grown around Amsterdam and The Netherlands. There are limitations to the amt. each individual can grow, but authorities look the other way when coffee-shops receive large quantities from contracted growers. Many shops have strands that are unique to their menu, these varieties of weed are grown by individuals exclusively for the shops. Remember, Weed isn't legal in Amsterdam, its decriminalized like many places in the United States. The Dutch authorities simply choose to enforce "hard drugs" like cocaine and heroine instead of "soft drugs" like marijuana and mushrooms.
no!
yes there are 2 , and soon the 3 will open
In Amsterdam, the possession and use of small quantities of cannabis for personal use in coffee shops is tolerated. However, the production and distribution of cannabis are illegal. Other drugs are strictly prohibited, and possession or trafficking can lead to legal consequences. It is recommended to familiarize oneself with the local laws and regulations before visiting.
Among some of the popular coffee shop located in Amsterdam, one can name Basjoe, Siberie, Abraxas, The Bulldog, Grey area, Bluebird and De Dampkring. Others may also exist.
The Netherlands decriminalized possession of soft drugs in 1976. However street sales are still illegal. So-called "coffee shops" are allowed to sell 5 grams of cannabis to anyone over the age of 18.
Well maybe not in coffee shops but maybe at a pharmacy so then you can go home and smoke it. it will help to releave pain that you might have or stress, fatigue, or depression even.