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Old 04-29-2004, 03:54 PM   #1
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Default Netherlands: saying NO to tighter drug laws

Dutch authorities oppose tighter drugs law
The Scotsman | Wed 28 Apr 2004

By Anthony Deutsch, Amsterdam

PLANS to tighten up the Netherlands’ famously liberal attitude towards cannabis have met with strong resistance by local authorities across the country.

The ruling conservative coalition drafted the new tougher drugs policy in the face of evidence showing a sharp increase in the potency of marijuana openly sold in many towns.

The prime minister Jan Peter Balkenende’s cabinet proposed to reduce the number of "coffee shops" where marijuana is sold and to ban sales of cannabis to foreign tourists in border areas.

For nearly 30 years, small quantities of marijuana and hashish have been sold at coffee shops.

Though the practice is tolerated, cannabis remains a controlled substance and technically its sale and use is illegal.

But the policy has been met with opposition by the Association of Netherlands Municipalities which said the move threatens to undermine years of successful drugs control.

Lex Estveld, a policy adviser, said the government was trying to fix a system that was not broken. "The entire Dutch drugs policy of controlling and containing soft drugs has proven reasonably successful in recent decades. If you ask me, we haven’t done bad when you compare us to other countries," he said yesterday.

In its policy statement to parliament, the cabinet called for research into the health risks of higher potency cannabis amid concerns over a sharp increase in the content of THC, the active chemical of the cannabis plant.

If tests indicate the more powerful cannabis is psychologically damaging, it could be reclassified as a banned drug like cocaine and heroin, the cabinet statement said.
[solutions note: What kind of message are they sending to the world? "Cannabis is very dangerous, even the Dutch say so!" Here's an idea; do some actual research before comparing cannabis to hard drugs! Geez, this pisses me off!]
The cabinet acknowledged the long-standing policy of toleration had not led to higher rates of marijuana use. But it said "the strong increase in THC content, and the link between cannabis users and psychological disorders, is a reason for concern".

The average percentage of THC in Dutch marijuana called Nederwiet, the most popular on the market, has doubled in three years to 18 per cent, said the Netherlands Institute of Mental Health and Addiction. The most potent hashish now has a THC content of up to 66 per cent, it said.

Under the government plan, the southern town Maastricht, bordering Germany and Belgium, will conduct a trial of the policy barring the sale of marijuana and hashish to tourists. It was not clear whether customers would have to produce proof of Dutch nationality.
[solutions note: a very, very, very vague plan. Would Dutch residents without the Dutch nationality get banned too?

Wouldn't this be a clear violation of the Treaty of Amsterdam? "Article 12 (former Article 6) of the EC Treaty provides that ANY discrimination on the grounds of nationality is prohibited."]
A joint statement issued by 483 municipalities said the proposed measures would force the marijuana business underground.

"The tone of the letter is too influenced by foreign [opinions] and gives insufficient credit to the successes of local coffee shop policies," said the statement. "Concentrating the trade in soft drugs at coffee shops has the clear benefit of making it transparent and controllable."

Roughly 780 coffee shops exist in the Netherlands, but half are in the three big cities of Amsterdam, Rotterdam and The Hague. About 80 per cent of municipalities do not permit coffee shops. Government figures say the number of people who have tried marijuana in the Netherlands ranks in the middle of a range of EU countries, the United States and Australia.

Copyright © 2004, The Scotsman
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solutions: gee, there is strong resistance to the cabinets appeasement of prohibitionistic regimes from local authorities. The ones who would actually have to work with the proposed silly measures. Well color me surprised.

Some other parts from the Association of Netherlands Muncipalities' open letter:

Quote:
"Cannabisbrief deals with non-existent problems

The cabinet's proposed tightening of policy can lead to closing tolerated coffeeshops, which is expected to increase the number of places for illegal and uncontrolled sale (such as trunk- and scootersales). The muncipalities' experience is that illegal sale [of cannabis] leads to sale of hard drugs and nuisance fairly quickly.

Muncipalities are generally satisfied about their policies concerning the toleration of coffeeshops. Local customized policies are needed, certainly not a nationally imposed policy. The cabinet doesn't need to make arrangements with muncipalities on local policies, enforcement and prestations. In most muncipalities these matters are already well regulated.

Since these matters are well regulated muncipalities usually don't experience nuisance from licensed coffeeshops, tightening this policy is therefore an exaggeration. The muncipalities do feel a need to solve the backdoor problem"
[cultivation for non-personal use & supply to coffeeshops is not tolerated] source (in Dutch)
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