you put it rolled up in your mouth and light it
In Amsterdam, the coffee shops are supplied by commercial growers, and that's how the canabis makes it to the coffee shop.
yes there are 2 , and soon the 3 will open
Well maybe not in coffee shops but maybe at a pharmacy so then you can go home and smoke it. it will help to releave pain that you might have or stress, fatigue, or depression even.
Officially marijuana is outlawed, but since 1972 the government has permitted marijuana to be sold in coffee shops. This policy is known as the "Gedoogbeleid" (tolerance policy). The Dutch, who have a reputation for thrift, argue that the money needed to enforce the ban on marijuana is better spent dealing with hard drugs. Usage of marijuana in the Netherlands is much lower than in the United States (17% compared to 38% in 2001) but is about on par with the rest of Western Europe. Lately, the Dutch have been questioning their policy. For one thing, the average strength of the marijuana being sold in the coffee shops has doubled in the past decade. Another issue is the amount of "drug tourism" the country gets. Lately the government have increased regulations on the concentration of cannibis and banned coffee shops from selling marijuana to tourists.
nope!
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well... revolting well... revolting the particles in the brussels will not bounce of the partcles in the coffee there for this will cause chemical taste explosion
Medical marijuana shops in Washington cannot sell Marijuana to the public unless you are a medical marijuana card holders.
Medical marijuana shops in Washington cannot sell Marijuana to the public unless you are a medical marijuana card holders.
Coffee shops that sell cappuccinos are Starbucks and Panera Bread.
Costa Coffee