Amsterdam plans to limit drug tourism, may allow only residents to buy cannabis from coffee shops
The Netherlands allows registered coffee shops - one-third of whom are based in Amsterdam - to legally sell marijuana to their customers.
The Netherlands, Amsterdam, World, marijuana, coffee shops, drug tourism, cannabis, tourists / January 12, 2021 / 04:15 PM IST
The civic authorities in Amsterdam are planning to enact measures that would curtail drug tourism in the Dutch capital. City mayor Femke Halsema wrote a letter to city councillors on the possibility to regulate the sale of cannabis at the coffee shops , reports said on Tuesday.
The Netherlands allows registered coffee shops - one-third of whom are based in Amsterdam - to legally sell marijuana to their customers. While the move was aimed at enabling Dutch nationals to use soft drugs instead of hard narcotic substances, it has ended up drawing opium lovers from across Europe.
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