[moving to a more appropriate thread]

dana tierney wrote:
> Yes they do, or at least they did. Specific establishments allow it,
> but this does not mean your average grocer or neighborhood bar does
> not frown on the practice. I am not sure whether it's actually legal
> or whether this is a law that is not enforced without owner
> complaints. But I remember seeing signs saying don't bring your drugs
> here.

Those signs should be compared to an establishment saying "don't bring your own 
consumptions".

The Netherlands makes a very strong distinction between so called soft drugs 
(marijuana) and hard drugs (opiates, amfetamines etc.). Soft drugs are OK just like 
alcohol and nicotine, hard drugs are not. In all cases an effort is made to 
decriminalize the user and go after the dealers instead.
Unfortunately, XTC has significantly blurred the line for a lot of young people who 
are not really aware of the medical reasons for the differentiation and who 
consequently run an increased risk off addiction and other side effects.

Jochem


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