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Bob Mar 16th, 2001 10:32 AM

Where in Europe is Marihuana freely available ?
 
This is a serious question, so people I hope to get serious answers only. Can you suggest places where marihuana is freely available, I mean man where you won't be bothered by the police and where you can buy without problems ?

Pasquino Mar 16th, 2001 10:34 AM

Looks like it's fried your brain already, or are you too young to have learned how to spell and not capitalize marijuana.

Bob Mar 16th, 2001 10:39 AM

Pasquino ... if you find my posting objectionable, I suggest you don't answer it. This is a serious question, made by a serious traveller, not a stupid Easter bunny.

Paul Mar 16th, 2001 10:46 AM

Dear Bob, I know of Amsterdam coffeshops and of an island in Copenhagen called Christiania.

cheeba Mar 16th, 2001 10:48 AM

Hey Pasquino, <BR>according to the Miriam Webster Dictionary, there are two spellings for marijuana, and neither are capitalized. You sure are a smart fellow! Bob, I can't answer your question, but keep looking, brother, and good luck!

Carol Mar 16th, 2001 10:49 AM

As far as I know there is no such thing as marihuana. So I cannot imagine where it might be available. However, if you go to www.ricksteves.com there is a section on drug usage in Europe which might help!

lisa Mar 16th, 2001 04:34 PM

i will treat your question as legitimate...there are many "coffee shops" in amsterdam where you can order pot..as far as i know they are all non-drinking establishments...the first one that comes to mind is called the grasshopper and is located next to the canal boat tours.

Observer Mar 16th, 2001 05:03 PM

There is a small Beagle dog waiting at your port of arrival in the U.S. That little doggie will be the start of something really BIGTIME for you -- I hope.

bogey Mar 16th, 2001 09:16 PM

Just to let you know that marihuana is the old fashioned way of spelling marijuana. The "j" is pronounced as an "h" sound in Spanish. So much for that. Check out the coffee houses in Amsterdam. Enjoy it there, don't bring it home, the dogs are really snifing at customs.

Sjoerd Mar 17th, 2001 01:14 AM

There are hundreds of so-called coffeeshops in Amsterdam (and every other town in the Netherlands with more than 20,000 inhabitants) where hashish and marihuana are freely available. They have menus and you just buy what you like. These products are not technically "legal" (the international anti-drug mafia doesn't allow us to decriminalise them), but they are tolerated and you can buy limited quantities without any problems. Have a look at www.boomchicago.nl or www.simplyamsterdam.nl for lots of info. Switzerland, Spain, parts of Germany and Copenhagen are also places were you can easily buy marihuana, though not as easy and hassle-free as in the Netherlands. <BR>Have a nice time and fight with us to decriminalise a product that is no more harmful than alcohol or cigarettes.

haritz Mar 17th, 2001 01:30 AM

Heaven for cannabis-lovers have always been The Netherlands (specially Amsterdam, but in other cities there are coffee-shops, too). All kinds of coffee-shops, and if you like to relax and smoke, do not enter the first you find, there are lots of them, not all so nice, so, wait until you find what you like, in order to smoke what you want, take a coffee, a chocolate or a beer... Christiania (in Copenhaguen, Denmark), is a free-area where you can buy your hash, I did not like so much, it should be some kind of alternative society and for me, it should not be based just on cannabis, as it was mostly in summer (some selling pizzas and chicken, and not much more). I've read that Swiss Gov. have declared cannabis legal, too, but that you'll have to prove Swiss citizenship, I do not how strictly this rule will be followed. Be careful at the borders, it is supposed that EU is a non border zone, but if you're young and police suspects that you have been in Holland(specially in France, where it is forbidden even to have cannabis for self-consume), they might stop you for a time. In other places, like where I live, in the Basque Country, it is not so difficult to find marihuana, maybe not so good (but indeed much cheaper), there is an association, Kalamudia, who works for the legalization of drugs and organizes for the press, like a protest, plantations of cannabis. In Southern Basque Country (under Spanish rule), the traffic of drugs (included cannabis) is forbidden, but not the possesion of a certain amount for self-consume (although this is not a label if police stops you, at the end they won't do anything, mostly retire the hash, but you might be a long time with them answering their questions and so).

Miles Mar 17th, 2001 04:10 AM

Please grow up and do not indulge yourself in such common activities such as this.

haritz Mar 17th, 2001 05:18 AM

So, you can indulge yourself with Scotch Whisky, Czech, German or Irish Beer, French wine, Cuban tobacco, Russian vodka, liquors from everywhere, but please, no cannabis. Hypocrite!

Cheech Mar 17th, 2001 06:46 AM

When even our presentand former presidents and vice-presidents have been drug users it is about time that some are legalized!!

wanderer Mar 18th, 2001 04:05 PM

why dont you keep this SHIT off this forum.someone is calling you at lonelyplanet.com go there and stop boring us

Chacha Mar 18th, 2001 04:10 PM

If you can't spell it you can't do it!

Bobby Apr 13th, 2001 11:23 PM

Thanks for the feedback brothers n sisters. Read all the you said and think about tolerance, acceptance of what we do not agree with etc. This has just shown why americans are not so popular in europe. As for the comment on lonelyplanet...I could tell you you are not welcome on this planet and there's a place for you in hell, but I would never do that brother, because I believe in PEACE and TOLERANCE.

V Apr 14th, 2001 01:06 AM

Be careful with space cake if you buy it in Amsterdam. We got some and no one told us how much to take so when we ate a big piece each and it was NOT a pleasant experience. I've read of others since who also took too much thinking at first it wasn't effective or strong and had a bad time because it can make you feel just paranoid and not high at all just ugh.

clairobscur Apr 17th, 2001 12:52 AM

<BR>Since nobody mentionned Belgium, I'd add that this country too legalized cannabis recently (for personnal use only).

Miriam Apr 17th, 2001 03:05 AM

Hello Bob, <BR> <BR>the Netherland is the place to go. <BR>Since Sjoerd mentioned Germany. You`re not being sent to jail when you carry a small amount with you, that`s correct. The police will take your ID number etc. anyway for further notice. There`s no place in Germany where you are able to buy drugs legally like the places in the Netherlands. <BR> <BR>Miriam

wandrerer Apr 17th, 2001 04:24 PM

bobby your statement just demonstrated that you aare full of peace and tolerance as long as it fits your needs. you are nothing more than a hypocrite with a fryed brain-just the type that lonely planet welcome. by the way im not your brother thank god

good Apr 17th, 2001 05:37 PM

This forum is for sharing information. If you are not interested in sharing or what is being shared, then please move on to the next thread. I don't see why so many "negatives" need to be posted.

Travelman Apr 17th, 2001 08:58 PM

Hey guys stop bashing Lonely Planet, at least those guys go other places than just the Italy-France-Germany -Spain orbit.Travelman

jeepy Apr 17th, 2001 09:13 PM

Hey I live in Italy and know that you can get it in Switzerland and Belgium. It's legal and they don't care if you're not a citizen as long as you're not making drug runs. As for Europeans not liking Americans, in most cases this isn't true. I mean we are a closed minded society. We'd rather let our children watch violence on TV than see a naked body, but hey who cares! If you attempt to understand their customs and language you will get so much further... ciao

xx Apr 18th, 2001 02:41 AM

To be pedantic, it's mostly cannabis resin (hashish) that's available in Europe rather than herbal marihuana (a Spanish-American word not much used in Europe) as its easier to smuggle. <BR>The exception of course is the Netherlands - its legal to grow there, but the weather isn't good for hi-strength weed so they grow skunk bud under lamps - you can even buy it prerolled in packets eg Bulldog brand.

wanderer Apr 18th, 2001 02:34 PM

to good grief <BR>-- yes this site is to exchange information- but about travel not drug use. as i stated if you want that kind of information or to discuss this type of shit go to lonely planet where it belongs. many of us would lioke to keep this site free of crap like this

bob Apr 19th, 2001 02:08 AM

Spain:- possession of small amounts of cannabis is legal but public consumption is not, so in the cities you can see many having a slightly sneaky smoke in the park in the early evening.- probably the best time/place to obtain it. <BR> Last year I bought some small plaques of pressed pollen on the battlements of the fort at Tarifa, looking across to Morrocco 30 mins away.Very high quality. <BR>Nobody offers, you have to spot a respectable looking group of smokers & ask.


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