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The first mention of alcohol is "With the exception of advertising and alcohol, these restrictions are monitored and controlled very fiercely." Since there none of the restrictions listed mention alcohol (presumably, it is not included in the class of "hard drugs") this makes no sense. - ] | ] 22:52, 13 December 2006 (UTC)
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== Why is "coffeshop" italicised on every use in this article? ==
Just someone's POV, advertising isnt a drug either, and so I have removed the reference to either, ] 22:56, 13 December 2006 (UTC)


Is this correct? ] (]) 07:09, 17 July 2022 (UTC)
No alcohol in any coffeeshops starting April 2007. Now all coffeeshops must also close at 1 am (alcohol establishments were previously allowed to remain open until 3 am).


:I found this page and immediately had the same question. An online search didn't give me any answers. There isn't any logical grammatical reason for it, and there is no mention of this anywhere in the article. There is no mention that I found in many edits over 17 years, at least that I could find. If nobody offers an explanation for this in the article, it should be unitalicized. ] (]) 09:55, 25 August 2023 (UTC)
==Sales to foreigners?==

Can foreigners buy cannabis in these coffee shops in Amsterdam or did that policy last year get implemented? Or was it just hearsay that there is supposed to be a new policy that restricts sales to locals only? Anyone??? ] 05:28, 10 March 2007 (UTC)

This is definitely not the case in Amsterdam. Here is an article summarizing the origins of this rumor: http://www.cannabislegal.de/international/nl-nol3.htm . I have heard that a city near the German border was going to try this (Venlo perhaps? Can't find info on it), but can't find any confirmation. This rumor seems to have begun in 2003, but I do not hear it talked of at all in the Netherlands (where I live) now. I find it very unlikely this would ever happen in Amsterdam because it is not near any borders (Belgians are allowed to bring some cannabis home, and almost everyone else arrives by plane) and, frankly, selling to tourists just makes way too much money.

== how old do you have to be to just go inside the cafes? ==

yeah i am only 17 and i am going to be leaving america for amsterdam in november for the cannabis cup and i have looked every where for restrictions on minors coming into the cafes! i would really like to know! i am going to keep looking but thus far i have only found restictions on the sell of marijuana to minors! ao am i allowed to go in and chill with my friends or not?

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Why is "coffeshop" italicised on every use in this article?

Is this correct? Endwise (talk) 07:09, 17 July 2022 (UTC)

I found this page and immediately had the same question. An online search didn't give me any answers. There isn't any logical grammatical reason for it, and there is no mention of this anywhere in the article. There is no mention that I found in many edits over 17 years, at least that I could find. If nobody offers an explanation for this in the article, it should be unitalicized. Indy (talk) 09:55, 25 August 2023 (UTC)
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