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examples of too much freedom. but it can happen. too many coffee shops on one block would drive people away, right? 40 coffee shops. we still have 170. but we thought in certain neighborhoods, there were too many. for instance, next to the schools. coffee shops in the south of holland were getting so many border-hopping tokers from belgium and germany, the government issued a weed pass. that means only people from holland can enter a could have of fee shop. the mayor of amsterdam luckily didn t agree with this because there are so many people coming to amsterdam also to try cannabis. sure. they would end up on the street basically where you have street dealers and everything. you get what, about nine million tourists a year? something like that, yeah. how many is too many? we don t know. like every western country, we have made a lot of effort to get the tourists to the city. but we have stopped doing that, because we will not follow
from federal health officials. they have revealed that workers cleaning out a storage room at the national institutes of heath in maryland stumbled across several virals of smallpox that weren t properly stored or locked up. as you know, smallpox is one of the deadliest viruses on earth. it is the second time in a month that there have been concerns about the handling of deadly viruses at federal labs. the cdc said last month that more than 80 workers were potentially exposed to anthrax. a former pharmacy chief at a new york city hospital is accused of stealing millions of dollars in painkillers. prosecutors say 47-year-old anthony de alessandro took nearly 200,000 oxycodone and other pills from beth israel medical center, which ended up on the black market. the drugs have a street value of about $5.6 million. he is being charged under a state drug kingpin law normally used for big-time street dealers. also in new york city, brooklyn d.a. to stop low-level weed prosecutions. it s b
turn to street dealers for the drugs formerly provided by the nfl. this then leads to other problems, such as cocaine or heroin use, bankruptcy, and prison. in your experience and players that you have known over the years who formerly played in the nfl, was this something that you saw happening? yeah. i have seen it happen, but, you know, overall the people i kept around me are pretty affluent. they have very long-lasting careers and are actually doing pretty well post-nfl career. well, i mean, are people having long-lasting careers that are being extended by this? you know, in your own personal experience, if you were hurt, were you essentially being told by the team, you know what, just take these pills and go back out on the field? do you have a personal experience with this? well, you know, actually, you know, there are medicines there that are available to the players, but i think it s upon each player to decide what to take and what not to take. yes, you know, it s a rough