Amsterdam Coffee Shops

From all the coffee shops I’ve known, I
find Amsterdam
coffee shops to be the most surprising and interesting of all. You want to know
why? I will tell you why and I’m sure you will have same impression when you
know. Amsterdam
coffee shops are haven for some and oddity for others. As you may know,
marijuana, joint, weed, pot, or however you call it, and hashish are legal substances
in Holland and
have been so for many years.
Amsterdam coffee shops are licensed and taxed. Pot is sold in licensed shops
called coffee shops, where cannabis is openly sold and smoked. Though soft
drugs have not been legalized in Netherlands, it is tolerated when
used discreetly. But, hard drugs are definitely not allowed. Amsterdam coffee shops can legally store up
to 500 grams of marijuana and can sell up to 5 grams to adults over 18 years
old. There are more or less 500 in Amsterdam
and many others throughout the country. Amsterdam
coffee shops serve good coffee made right in front of you. Coffeehouses vary
from small modest establishments to several storied structures with lavish
surroundings. Some are relaxed some more vivid with psychedelic décor or loud
music.
People usually go right up to the counter
where pot is sold and take a look at the menu. Categories may range from hash,
black from Afghanistan
or Nepal,
or blonde from Morocco
and Lebanon,
Marijuana of both Indica and Sativa varieties, grown indoors and outdoors.
Brownies and space cakes, which usually contain 2 grams of the substance, can
also be found. Since people around are enjoying, any aggression will not be
tolerated, as well. You can’t hang around, which means you have to order. If
you want to smoke from your own bag, it’s permitted but you have to buy
something.
Coffee shops are supposed to be lively with
full of bubbly conversation, but Amsterdam
coffee shops are quiet hangouts with soft conversations, softer music and very
little activity. Consumption is the passion to those inside the coffee shops,
where they have their own specialties and the bartenders are friendly and more
than willing to explain the menu.
Amsterdam coffee shops have general rules to abide and these are:
- Minimum age is 18 years old and above
- No alcohol, no hard drugs
- No mobile phones in some coffee shops
- Aggression is not allowed
- No hanging around.
Officially, it is illegal to sell and consume
pot, but for years of tolerance have taught the Dutch to look the other way, so
to speak. In reality, use is permitted, but only in designated areas where
Dutch officials can keep an eye on people, like the coffee shops. This is
probably the reason why these co
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