Sunday, October 9, 2011

Babylon Observer Video Report: Reefer Madness In The Netherlands Part 2







WWW, October 2011 - Reefer madness in the Netherlands continues as the right-wing minority coalition of the country announced it will label Cannabis products with a THC level higher than 15% as "hard drugs".

The controversial decision has been made without parliamental approval and is already in effect.

The decree is part of a government crack-down on the legendary Dutch tolerance policy towards Cannabis and will affect Coffee Shops and it's owners.

Secretary of "security and justice" Ivo Opstelten announced that police will raid coffee shops in search of the so-called "hard drugs".

Should Cannabis with a THC level above 15% be found, coffee shop owners will be persecuted as hard drug dealers.



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Friday, October 7, 2011

DUTCH GOVERNMENT PUTS CANNABIS WITH THC LEVEL HIGHER THAN 15% ON HARD DRUGS LIST

WWW, October 7 2011 - Dutch News Media just reported that the Dutch cabinet is indeed doing what has been rumoured for a while: hashish and ganja with a THC level above 15% is scheduled to be treated as a hard drug instead of a soft drugs. Minister of justice Ivo Opstelten announced today that the police will check the levels of cannabis in the Dutch coffeeshops and when it is found that the products are above 15%, coffeeshops will be closed and coffeeshop owners will be persecuted as hard drugs dealers.

The Babylon Observer will keep you posted about this breaking news in the days to come.

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