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While Amsterdam’s cannabis tourism scene has shifted, the city remains a vibrant destination for LGBTQ+ travelers. Its historic coffee shops may no longer be the cutting-edge hubs they once were ...
What’s happened to Amsterdam’s cannabis coffee shops during Covid Isabelle Gerretsen, CNN 6 minute read Published 4:57 AM EST, Sat February 19, 2022 Link Copied! Coffee ...
The Bulldog, a cannabis “coffee shop,” opened in Amsterdam in 1975, a year before the Dutch capital decriminalized cannabis. New rules seek to curb smoking in the city’s central tourist area.
Amsterdam will ban marijuana outdoors in its red-light district The measure, which is set to go into effect in May, is an attempt to appease residents in the neighborhood, which attracts millions ...
Amsterdam is considering banning tourists from its infamous cannabis-vending coffee shops as the city explores new ways to balance quality of life for locals with the demands of visitors. The move ...
The Amsterdam Cannabis Cup has hit a snag. Organizer High Times is changing the event’s rules to abide by the Netherlands’ laws. And the scene on the ground is “scattered,” according to ...
Amsterdam’s mayor wants a ban on cannabis sales to tourists amid a wider push to formalize the country’s billion-dollar ‘coffeeshop’ sector. Those in the industry say the famously ...
The Netherlands lawmakers denied a proposition to expand the cannabis experiment so that Amsterdam could take part. Sicilian officials announced the launch of an EU-Italian-funded program to ...
Holland's New Marijuana Laws Are Changing Old Amsterdam. Published Feb 22, 2015 at 4:03 PM EST Updated Mar 17, 2016 at 9:15 PM EDT. A tourist boat passes under a bridge in Amsterdam April 2, 2013.
Sanctuary Gardens, an adult-use cannabis microbusiness dispensary, is planned in the former bank building at 161 Church St. in Amsterdam as seen on June 21.
Modeled after cannabis cafés in Amsterdam and across the Netherlands, Assembly Bill 374 would allow dispensaries to pivot from a model that essentially makes them little more than a point-of-sale ...