Amsterdam Escorts: Dutch classify high-potency marijuana as hard drug, cafes must sell milder …
FILE – In this June 24, 2008 file photo a regular user of soft drugs demonstrates how to roll a joint with tobacco and marijuana in a coffee shop in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The Dutch government plans to reclassify high-potency marijuana alongside other highly illegal drugs such as cocaine and ecstasy. The move announced by Economic Affairs Minister Maxime Verhagen on Friday, Oct. 7, 2011, means that most of the cannabis currently sold in the weed cafes will have to be replaced by milder variants. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong, File)
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The ongoing Dutch crackdown on marijuana is part of a decade-long rethink of liberalism in general that has seen a third of the windows in Amsterdam’s famed prostitution district shuttered and led the Netherlands to adopt some of the toughest immigration rules in Europe.
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Amsterdam Escorts: Dutch classify high-potency marijuana as hard drug
AMSTERDAM The Dutch government said Friday it would move to classify high-potency marijuana alongside hard drugs such as cocaine and ecstasy, the latest step in the country’s ongoing reversal of its famed tolerance policies.
The decision means most of the cannabis now sold in the Netherlands’ weed cafes would have to be replaced by milder variants. But skeptics said the move would be difficult to enforce, and that it could simply lead many users to smoke more of the less potent weed.
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The ongoing Dutch crackdown on marijuana is part of a decade-long rethink of liberalism in general that has seen a third of the windows in Amsterdam’s famed prostitution district shuttered and led the Netherlands to adopt some of the toughest immigration rules in Europe.
The number of licensed marijuana cafes has been reduced, and earlier this year the government announced plans to ban tourists from buying weed. That has been resisted by the city of Amsterdam, where the marijuana cafes known euphemistically as “coffee shops” are a major tourist draw.
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Amsterdam Escorts: From Dubai to Amsterdam, There Is No Divide
Around another corner from my house is Amsterdam’s red light district. Municipal leaders want to clean the neighborhood up. It can get rowdy there: soft (and hard) drugs easily bought; sex even more easily bought; and then the rowdiness and messiness that traveling mischievousness can provide. Change, the politicians say, is needed: fewer prostitution windows, less hash smoke, more boutiques. In addition, they assert, there is a graver, moral issue at hand, namely that there is a good deal of human trafficking going on in the district. The thought of such a thing happening in Amsterdam is powerful enough to silence even the staunchest critics of gentrification. Whenever the term is used, however, details remain vague. Listeners are left to fill in with their own imagination. That’s easy to do.
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Amsterdam Escorts: Dutch Classify High-Potency Marijuana As Hard Drug
AMSTERDAM (AP) — The Dutch government said Friday it would move to classify high-potency marijuana alongside hard drugs such as cocaine and ecstasy, the latest step in the country’s ongoing reversal of its famed tolerance policies.
The decision means most of the cannabis now sold in the Netherlands’ weed cafes would have to be replaced by milder variants. But skeptics said the move would be difficult to enforce, and that it could simply lead many users to smoke more of the less potent weed.
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The ongoing Dutch crackdown on marijuana is part of a decade-long rethink of liberalism in general that has seen a third of the windows in Amsterdam’s famed prostitution district shuttered and led the Netherlands to adopt some of the toughest immigration rules in Europe.
The number of licensed marijuana cafes has been reduced, and earlier this year the government announced plans to ban tourists from buying weed. That has been resisted by the city of Amsterdam, where the marijuana cafes known euphemistically as “coffee shops” are a major tourist draw.
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Amsterdam Escorts: Dutch classify high-potency marijuana as hard drug
But Gerrit-Jan ten Bloomendal, spokesman for the Platform of Cannabis Businesses in the Netherlands, said implementing the plan would be difficult “if not impossible.”
“How are we going to know whether a given batch exceeds 15 percent THC? For that matter, how would health inspectors know?” he said. He predicted a black market will develop for highly potent weed.
The ongoing Dutch crackdown on marijuana is part of a decade-long rethink of liberalism in general that has seen a third of the windows in Amsterdam’s famed prostitution district shuttered and led the Netherlands to adopt some of the toughest immigration rules in Europe.
The number of licensed marijuana cafes has been reduced, and earlier this year the government announced plans to ban tourists from buying weed. That has been resisted by the city of Amsterdam, where the marijuana cafes known euphemistically as “coffee shops” are a major tourist draw.
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Amsterdam Escorts: Pollsters meet in Amsterdam
Pollsters meet in Amsterdam
By: Mahar Mangahas
Philippine Daily Inquirer
10:00 pm | Friday, September 30th, 2011
Last week’s annual conference of the World Association for Public Opinion Research (WAPOR), hosted by the University of Amsterdam, was memorable for us from Social Weather Stations.
Tourists will find that prostitution is legal; the formally-named Red Light District is well-marked on street signs. Starter kits for growing cannabis are on sale in the flower market. Museums told us that Rembrandt was a well-paid celebrity, whereas poverty-stricken Van Gogh was dead by suicide at 37. I missed the tour by canal, alas, so that I could do last week’s column.
The welcome reception was held at the historic Oost-Indisch Huis (East India House) of the Dutch East India Company, established in 1602. The company was located here until its bankruptcy in 1798, when it passed to the Dutch government. I think that Multatuli (pseudonym), author of the 1860 best-seller “Max Havelaar” that inspired Jose Rizal, according to John Nery, and fueled the movement that eventually ended Dutch colonial rule in Indonesia, must have been here, since he had been an employee of the colonial service.
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Amsterdam Escorts: Lara Stone Enjoys Smoking Pot, Red Light Districts
Supermodel Lara Stone repped hard for her home country of The Netherlands in a recent T Magazine interview, demonstrating her comprehensive Dutch-ness throughout. When discussing the notorious cultural capital of Amsterdam, for instance, she fully endorsed the two vices the city is best known for: marijuana and legalized prostitution.
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This one, she probably could have phrased better. I agree with her that it’s important to have the sex industry be legal and regulated, but it’s not like the prostitutes in Amsterdam have zero problems to deal with. And I realize that the “they get more benefits than I do!” part is supposed to be a joke, but a fabulously wealthy supermodel complaining about the benefits doled out to prostitutes (many of whom are from poor countries) is kind of a bad look. So I guess this statement is half-decent?
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Amsterdam Escorts: Lara Stone admits to being stoned so much it affected her memory
Lara Stone has admitted to taking cannabis while growing up in the Netherlands (Picture: Getty)
Labelled as one of the world’s top models, Stone confesses that while she was growing up in the Dutch town of Mierlo she would smoke a lot of pot.
‘That’s why I can’t remember so much. But really it’s just a plant,’ said the model.
In the Netherlands – Stone’s home country – cannabis is legal, and licensed cannabis coffee shops like those in Amsterdam are a popular tourist attraction.
While talking in the Sun about her journey from the Netherlands to becoming one of the biggest paid models in the world, Stone also joked about Amsterdam prostitutes saying they have great social care.
‘They get more bloody benefits than I do. The women are their own bosses.
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Amsterdam Escorts: Prostitution Takes Off At Dutch Airport Thanks To Cheap Air Travel
Prostitution Takes Off At Dutch Airport Thanks To Cheap Air Travel
Updated: Friday, 29 Jul 2011, 3:42 PM EDTPublished : Friday, 29 Jul 2011, 3:42 PM EDT
By NewsCore
AMSTERDAM – With the prospect of duty-free shopping, casino gambling and upscale restaurants, Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport has always had plenty to offer the weary traveler.
However, a new pleasure is on offer to those waiting to board flights, according to De Telegraaf, which reported Friday that a fleet of prostitutes has touched down.
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They “can earn lots of money, much more than in their own countries,” the Amsterdam Prostitution Association told Radio Netherlands.
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Located a 20-minute drive southwest of Amsterdam, it is the main airport in the Netherlands and is Europe’s fifth largest, with around 45 million passengers passing through each year.
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Amsterdam Escorts: What we saw in Amsterdam
What we saw in Amsterdam
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Asked to measure the success of her diplomatic crusade,especially the citizen diplomacy and the impact on Nigerians in Netherlands, Ambassador Akanbi described her efforts as encouraging. “80 percent of them are responding positively. Issue of Nigerians dying of cocaine, pick pocketing and petty theft has stopped. Prostitution has also reduced drastically. I talked to Nigerian ladies engaging in prostitution here to quit the trade. They can start a small trade and make a decent living. I have been encouraging them and they are responding well. We take care of nigerians here, even those in detention. Right now,we are working with relevant authorities here to come up with a programme on skill aquisition for Nigerian detainees,so that when they leave detention they would have got skills.
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