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Coffee shops in the Netherlands (see map) were hit with new government restrictions Saturday on the sale of cannabis (what's this?). The new law calls for shops (see the history of Dutch shops) to stop selling "strong" or skunk" cannabis, which the government says has a concentration of THC (what is this?) exceeding 15 percent. Most being sold now is between 16 to 18 percent of THC.
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Coffee shops in the Netherlands (see map) were hit with new government restrictions Saturday on the sale of cannabis (what's this?). The new law calls for shops (see the history of Dutch shops) to stop selling "strong" or skunk" cannabis, which the government says has a concentration of THC (what is this?) exceeding 15 percent. Most being sold now is between 16 to 18 percent of THC.
More related news:
See why California's medical marijuana shops are in the news.
See which country's supreme court OK'd a medical marijuana firm.
Find out where pot use was partly blamed for a train crash.
Back to MSN