Dutch MP Boris van der Ham Buys A Bag Of Weed

Jim Finnel

Fallen Cannabis Warrior & Ex News Moderator
On Thursday 27 November, at 09.15 hs, Dutch Member of Parliament of left liberal party D66 will buy a bag of cannabis at coffeeshop "Cremers", Prinsestraat 84 in The Hague.

The owner of this coffeeshop, Gerard Smit, will provide him with this bag and inform him extensively on the origin of this cannabis, the methods of cultivation, the effects of it and the way in which the price has been determined.

In this way it becomes clear how the cannabis market could be regulated in the future, when the ban on cannabis cultivation has been abolished. Coffeeshops could then get their cannabis in a legal way from growers who would spend attention to quality and public health aspects. Before buying his product, the customer can be fully informed on the exact and expected effects of the substance.

The visit of Boris van der Ham to coffeeshop Cremers takes place in the framework of the Cannabis Tribunal, that takes place on Monday 1 and Tuesday 2 December in Nieuwspoort, The Hague. This tribunal deals with the question what should be the direction of Dutch lenient cannabis policy, that allows sale of personal quantities to adult persons in coffeeshops, but bans the cultivation of cannabis, for example to provide these shops.

Due to the absence of a clear, realistic and legal regulation on the cultivation of cannabis lots of problems are caused that can easily be avoided. The repression of illegal cannabis cultivation demands a huge part of the available ressources of police and justice while criminal organisations earn a lot of money thanks to the ban on cannabis.


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Source: Encod.org
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Contact: ENCOD - The European Coalition for Just and Effective Drug Policies
Website: https://www.encod.org/info/DUTCH-MP-VISITS-COFFEESHOP.html
 
There have been a lot of stories about closing 20% of coffee shops on the outskirts of the city but other stories like this about relaxing the grow regulations.

It seems to me that the relaxation advocates have the numbers and while there will probably be less border shops, on balance the Amsterdam laws will break new territory and lead the way to a next phase of legalization/decriminalization

Let the cannabis tribunal return some great new breakthroughs
 
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