Been legal in Canada for a few years now, and all is fine. Go for it Europe.
Been more than fine in Colorado. Shroom centers are opening up too.
Shroom centers are opening up too.
Where?? So I uhh know what to avoid and all....
Whatever you do, don't walk into a Freaky's glass shop and buy the spore kits for $25!
First real centers are going up next year I believe
Sweden: REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!
We'll solve your overproduction issues in no time
It's insane to me how far the anti-weed hysteria has spread. Like, i get America is a puritan country that used it to demonize black people and counter culture, there was a lot of effort there to use a spark that already existed, but why does any other country care?
Same reason, to penalize those they want penalized.
I'd expect every shitty regime will have a scapegoat, but not weed. Weed isn't universally country cultural or anything, every place would have their own trends to target.
Still a good way to persecute the undesirables. Plus you're underestimating the impact of propaganda
Brother US (and maybe the UK) made the propaganda and the systems of the world, they are gonna be very effective for their goals.
Have you forgotten they are a superpower or something? They are the origin of that kind of red scare propaganda, and they always aimed most of it not at the inside but at everyone else.
It's certainly a saying here in Europe that we do what the US does ten years later (or that we do what they tell us to do) and it's a saying because it's core is true.
Germany had laws against marijuana before the US did
Because the US put a lot of pressure on European countries
I had assumed that's how it went, too, but Germany had their crusade against marijuana before the US
I hope this will undermine the illegal trade in my country the Netherlands as well. The Netherlands has some of the most retarded laws when it comes to weed. Weed is technically still illegal here. We only have a toleration policy and non of it is codified in the law. There is only a mandate in place that says that possession laws don’t have to be enforced and that certain shops are allowed to sell but can’t grow and cultivate weed. The idea was that it all comes from home growers who are allowed to have a few plants. So guess where all the weed comes from, it all comes from the illegal circuit. The stupid toleration policy only made criminals into multi millionaires. And these criminals of course expanded their business and are now also active in the cocaine, meth and xtc trade. And now the Netherlands is the biggest drugs distributor of Europe
The Netherlands has those laws because they are restricted by the EU. Germany isn't properly legalising weed either, instead it's a decriminalisation where the only avenues to procure cannabis are through non-commercial agriculture. Proper change needs to come from the European level.
That’s not entirely true. The Dutch toleration policy started in the 70’s so before the Schengen Agreement. The reason to implement a mandate instead of codifying it into law and why it is a half assed mandate was to placate the right wing Christian parties.
Yes nowadays the EU plays a role into why the Dutch haven’t updated their laws, but it’s mostly internal pressure from the right for why they haven’t done anything substantial in the last three decades. In those decades the center right libs were always part of the government and they have been blocking any proposal to legalize weed. Only now they have opened up to the idea of government produced weed, since their tough on crime policies and war on drugs haven’t amounted to anything.
Ok, Spain....pay attention and get it together.
The absolute idiocy of the cops here and their big bad "drug busts" of pot dealers are ridiculous.
Bubatz 👍🏻
It's a good way to fight global warming as well since people don't have to drive to the Netherlands to get their greens anymore
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