Amsterdam to ban smoking pot in school

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AMSTERDAM (AP) — Amsterdam's mayor said Wednesday he would formally ban students from smoking marijuana at school, making the Dutch capital the first city in the Netherlands to do so.

Eberhard van der Laan's introduction of a law that in other countries either already exists or seems so obvious it wouldn't even require a rule is the result of the Netherlands' unique drugs policy. Under the "tolerance" principle, marijuana is technically illegal here, but police can't prosecute people for possession of small amounts.

That's the loophole that made possible Amsterdam's famed "coffee shops" — cafes where marijuana is sold openly. But it has also had the unwanted side effect that Dutch children are frequently exposed to the drug in public areas.

City spokeswoman Iris Reshef says schools have always forbidden pot, but found it difficult to enforce the policy when students smoked on or near campus and challenged administrators to do anything about it.

"It's not really what you have in mind as an educator, that children would be turning up for class stoned, or drunk either for that matter," she said. "But it has been a problem for some schools."

After a change in national law, the city will now be able to declare as of Jan. 1 "no toking zones" — areas like schools and playgrounds where weed-smoking is forbidden — under a public nuisance ordinance. Police can then levy fines against students or anybody else who flouts the rules.

The move is closely paired with a decision by the new government to ditch plans for a national "weed pass" that would have blocked tourists from buying marijuana.

That was a measure years in the making, and greatly desired by southern cities such as Maastricht that have been flooded with dealers from Belgium and Germany who drive across the border to buy weed in bulk. But the weed pass was opposed by Amsterdam, where drug tourists are not generally seen as causing many problems.

Last month, Van der Laan proclaimed that coffee shops would stay open for tourists after all. In a letter Wednesday, he noted that one in three tourists who come to Amsterdam try marijuana while they're here, more than previously estimated.

Wednesday's decision seems to signal a typically Dutch compromise outcome: the drug will remain available for adults and tourists who want to try it, but access for children will be restricted.

After several decades of the tolerance policy, Dutch marijuana usage rates are in the middle of international norms, higher than those in neighboring Germany, but lower than those in France, Britain or the United States.

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i would thought smoking be banned in schools period ...so pot is illegal in uk and u.s but we got higher rate of pot smokers,they tolerant in holland and got lower rate of pot heads...drug tourists go to holland coffee shops who make money and pay tax to goverment....confusing
 
i would thought smoking be banned in schools period ...so pot is illegal in uk and u.s but we got higher rate of pot smokers,they tolerant in holland and got lower rate of pot heads...drug tourists go to holland coffee shops who make money and pay tax to goverment....confusing

Incorrect, the smoking pots are legal in some states, especially Colorado and Washington, but it is illegal in schools.
 
actually, it wasnt long ago thst it was Washington state that become the first state to legalise possession and cultivating pot , only thing is public smoking of hemp is not allowed, only in homes.
 
but really im surprised that they didnt even have laws or regulations in Holland to say no smoking pot n school, afterall it Does affect concentration...hmmm

but then
i just hope they'd never ban marijunana there... i have plans to go there lol
 
I see the same problems with the illegality of marijuana that we saw with prohibition. It is illegal, but widely used, and cops regularly ignore it, unless it is associated with criminal behavior. Young people go to pot dealers, who give them access to other drugs. Young people get ripped off by pot dealers, and have no other recourse but violence. Pot dealers and their suppliers adulterate the MJ with other substances. THC content is not regulated, so social smokers get higher than they intended. Back in my wild 20's the stuff smelled good; today's pot often smells raunchy. And I don't think my smeller has changed as much as my cochleas.
 
but really im surprised that they didnt even have laws or regulations in Holland to say no smoking pot n school, afterall it Does affect concentration...hmmm

but then
i just hope they'd never ban marijunana there... i have plans to go there lol

Yeah...remembering once a friend told me the same thing....that he wanted to go to Amsterdam....LOL... he was so messed up....ahhhh...

That stuff, IMO. can fry the brain in some people...in moderation, I don't have any qualms with it...but Kids smoking it?...No way....Especially in school kids....
 
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