Tourists are banned from Coffee Shops in Amsterdam when they are minors or if they are causing a disturbance by being a public nuisance.
you put it rolled up in your mouth and light it
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.
There is no single country Canada gets coffee beans from. Canada has more coffee shops per capita than most countries and coffee is sourced from every available producer in the world.
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.
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.
you put it rolled up in your mouth and light it
Yes.
In Amsterdam, the coffee shops are supplied by commercial growers, and that's how the canabis makes it to the coffee shop.
no!
stupid places like coffee shops and Chinese restaurants
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.
yeah, all public areas are non-smoking including the coffee shops, cannabis bought is served pure without tabbacco.
Currently, yes, tourists are still free to buy all that Amsterdam coffee shops have to offer.The laws in question are expected to come in to force at the start of 2012. They will require patrons of coffee shops to purchase an annual membership card. Each shop will only be allowed to issue 1500 cards per year.In theory a tourist would be able to purchase such a card, but given the limited numbers, it would be difficult.However it is not 100% certain that the laws will come in to effect. There are ongoing court cases to overturn such laws.
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Coffee shops that sell cappuccinos are Starbucks and Panera Bread.
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