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Updated: 11 Jan 2021, 18:17
TOURISTS face being banned from Amsterdam s famous cannabis coffee shops as part of measures designed to discourage drugs tourism and organised crime.
The proposals, put forward by mayor Femke Halsema, will see only Dutch residents allowed to enter the city s 166 marijuana-selling cafes.
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Tourists face being banned from Amsterdam s famous coffee shops as part of plans to reduce drugs tourismCredit: AFP - Getty
The measures, expected to come into force next year, are supported by both police and prosecutors.
Research revealed that 58 per cent of foreign tourists who visit Amsterdam come mainly to consume the drug.
Another study showed the city would support fewer than 70 coffee shops if only locals were served.
Last modified on Tue 12 Jan 2021 09.06 EST
Non-residents face being banned from Amsterdam’s cannabis coffee shops as part of wide-ranging plans to discourage organised crime and cut back on drugs tourism that have drawn mixed reactions from residents and business owners.
Backed by police and prosecutors, the city’s mayor, Femke Halsema, has tabled proposals allowing only Dutch residents to enter its 166 marijuana-selling coffee shops, with the measure likely to come into force sometime next year.
Government research showed 58% of foreign tourists who visit Amsterdam come mainly to consume the drug, Halsema said, while another study showed the city would support fewer than 70 coffee shops if only locals were served.