pra quem manja um pouco de inglês.
como eu disse num post acima isso não ia ficar barato.
declaração publica do The bulldogs Amsterdam.
New 15% THC Ruling & Dutch ID pass information.
Some "confusion" with coffee-shop owners after the publication of the new "15% rule"
After announcing the new 15% rule, the government caused some confusion among coffee-shop owners and their visitors.
On Friday, October 7th, the government has decided that cannabis with a THC content of 15% or higher to be considered hard drugs and to be placed on “List 1” of the Dutch Opium Act . For introduction of the new rule a modification of the Opium Act is required.
The proposed change (the proposed text for legislation) will first have to be submitted to the Dutch Parliament. Parliament then has the opportunity to discuss and ask questions for a 4 week period. Following this 4 week period the proposed amendment is then to be submitted to the Council of State. As yet there is no (drug) debate on the agenda of Parliament. So, within the next few months there will be no change.
Ofcourse it has the full attention of all those concerned.
Proposed Weed-Pass:
There is good news for all the cannabis connoisseurs who like to visit Amsterdam and enjoy the wide variety of product that is available from the Dutch capital's many coffeeshops. The Dutch Tolerance Policy, that provides the legislation under which the Dutch coffeeshops can operate, was renewed on 1st July 2011 and will be valid until June 30th 2015.
This means that the feared 'Weedpass', a card only available to Dutch citizens that would factually ban foreigners from buying product at coffeeshops, can only be implemented through local legislation. Since City Councils like Amsterdam do not want the Weedpass scheme and local politicians such as the Mayor of Haarlem have said they do not want it either, this means it will not be possible to implement for at least 4 years during which visitors from abroad can still freely and openly buy product from Dutch coffeeshops
It is doubtful that this will ever be implemented in the city of Amsterdam.