Minor crack-down in Amsterdam : HighTimes Cannabis Cup story.

Ernst

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http://www.eastbayexpress.com/LegalizationNation/archives/2011/11/28/post-raid-amsterdams-high-times-cannabis-cup-awards-winners

Post-Raid, Amsterdam's 'High Times' Cannabis Cup Awards Winners



Before the smoke had even cleared from an unprecedented police raid last Wednesday, November 23, the 24th annual High Times Cannabis Cup in Amsterdam concluded with a concert and the annual awards ceremony.
On Wednesday, Amsterdam police conducted a massive, 100-officer raid at the Cup's venue, Borchland. Possession of marijuana has been decriminalized in the Netherlands, but according to tweets on the scene, from Dana Larsen, Director of the Vancouver Cannabis Dispensary Society, "Police officer told me they investigated yesterday, saw some booths giving out weed and breaking other rules. So now the event is shut down. ... Everyone has to leave except for exhibitors. Cops are friendly and polite."
David Holland, event counsel for High Times, later told the Express via our online comments section that “this started over a misunderstanding about a permit application filed by the venue to host the event. Police are ensuring that all vendors are in compliance with the 500 gram limit under the Opium Law for licensed vendors at the venue. Only one vendor has been identified as potentially over the limit, but only slightly.”

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ford442

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like i said in the other thread - cops are good at making a bad atmosphere surround a thing.. even if it doesn't fully make sense - do enough subtle things like raise the prohibitionist law limits and simultaneously close down all hemp possibilities and arrest key figures as well as break up any prominent rallies.. then people will vote the way you want.. especially if they have no idea what they are voting about..
 

Ernst

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Hey Ford,

Having gone to ICMAG's 2010 cup in Amsterdam I have to say that they are really cool about weed.

I am sure the situation wasn't all that crazy.

I'm guessing that a few crossed the line and spoiled it for the rest but no one went to jail.
Sure they had to leave but hey no pending court cases.

By the way folks there are plain clothes cops all over the Dam... You never know who is a cop.. The good thing is as long as I was simply "doing Amsterdam" I was perfectly safe and sane.
There was much more trouble at the beer-joints where people were pissing on and in the canal

Amsterdam is way more than a pot stop by the way. There are too many things to do.

Still being able to go get a coffee and smoke on a Sunday morning is beyond the freedom I have here and I miss that.
 
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