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08.11.2009, 10:16

Netherlands: Dutch cannabis shop owner to go on trial
Javno
Sunday 01 Nov 2009

The owner of the Checkpoint coffee shop in Terneuzen will stand trial with 16 others in what is widely seen as a test case.

The owner of the Netherlands' biggest cannabis-vending coffee shop goes on trial for drug trafficking Tuesday as the country hardens its stance on soft drug use.

The owner of the Checkpoint coffee shop in Terneuzen near the border with Belgium will stand trial in the district court in Middelburg with 16 others, including a manager and suppliers, in what is widely seen as a test case.

The 58-year-old owner, whose name prosecutors refused to divulge, was charged after being caught storing more than the allowed quantity of cannabis on site.

Investigators said they found 120 kilogrammes (265 pounds) of marijuana on the premises in 2007 and another 110 kilos (242 pounds) last year.

Before it was closed in May 2008, Checkpoint counted between 2,000 and 3,000 clients a day, mainly Belgian and French.

The Netherlands' 700-odd licensed coffee shops are allowed to keep no more than 500 grammes (1.1 pounds) of cannabis on their premises, while clients are limited to five grammes (.18 ounces) per purchase. The limits are often flouted.

"This is the biggest-ever case of its sort," Middelburg prosecution spokeswoman Elke Kool told AFP.

"We are dealing with a real criminal organisation here."

The Netherlands decriminalised the consumption and possession of under five grammes of cannabis in 1976.

Cannabis cultivation and mass retail remains in the hands of criminal organisations in a black-market business worth some two billion euros (three billion dollars) per year.

The Netherlands has recently been taking an increasingly tough stance on recreational drug use, citing what critics see as a nuisance created by millions of drug tourists who cross the border every year.

"We have had a lot less trouble since the closure of Checkpoint, about 80 percent of whose clients were foreigners," Terneuzen city council spokesman Daniel Rouw told AFP.

The town of 55,000 inhabitants now has only one coffee shop, which attracts some 600 clients daily -- "a more reasonable number", he said.

The national Dutch government announced plans in September to limit drug tourism by reserving hundreds of cannabis-vending coffee shops for locals.

A cabinet statement at the time said, "the sale of hashish and cannabis in coffee shops must be limited and aimed solely at the local user".

A draft new drugs policy is to be presented to parliament by year-end.

As it is being drafted, many cities and towns have started taking their own curtailment measures.

Amsterdam has said it will halve its number of coffee shops, citing criminality, while other cities are to close those within a certain distance around schools.

In the southern Limburg province, 30 coffee shops announced recently they would become private members' clubs from next year and reduce the daily limit from five to three grammes per person.

Roosendaal and Bergen-op-Zoom, two other southern border councils, last month withdrew the cannabis-selling licences of their eight coffee shops in a bid to rid the cities of some 25,000 drug tourists per week.

http://www.javno.com/en-world/dutch...

Flying
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Flying 13
#108.11.2009, 10:17

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Flying
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Flying 13
#208.11.2009, 10:19

Pozdro dla SW;D

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squit
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squit 3 108
#308.11.2009, 10:45

a dlaczego? co tam nie pasuje?

zartowalem
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zartowalem 24 298 48
#408.11.2009, 10:47
squit
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squit 3 108
#508.11.2009, 11:00

jestem trzeci tydzień w Amsterdamnie! i niestety ostatni. niebawem wracam do Aberdeen.
byłem tu kilka razy wcześniej...
tym razem miałem okazję przyjrzeć się industrializacji w Nl.
Przerosło to moje oczekiwania...
Poza tym współpraca z grekami,niemcami,holendrami,słowakami,francuzami... i Bóg wie kogo jeszcze...
uświadamia prawdziwe centrum Eu.

Flying
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Flying 13
#608.11.2009, 11:38

Squit może nadasz mi małą przesyłkę z A'damu???

Chętnie dobrze wynagrodzę nadawce;D

squit
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squit 3 108
#708.11.2009, 12:41
squit
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squit 3 108
#808.11.2009, 12:41

l to jest
Legalne

Flying
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Flying 13
#908.11.2009, 12:56

To jak, da radę coś podesłać...max 10 gram bo do tej ilości metoda pocztowa jest bezpieczna;D???

Flying
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Flying 13
#1008.11.2009, 12:57

Pewnie i tak będziesz a Damu wracał przez Edynburg, więc mogę podjechać na lotnisko, żeby się rozliczyć...mówię poważnie;DDD

Flying
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Flying 13
#1108.11.2009, 13:02

P.S. Czysto, sprawnie i bez żadnego ryzyka;D

Courtesy of Royal Mail and TNT Post;P

squit
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squit 3 108
#1208.11.2009, 17:03

huje abend Van duch.
Nie zrozum mnie zle :) ale nie mam 26 lat ,żeby bawić się w kilogramy :DDD

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#1326.03.2010, 11:19

High Times

Thursday 25 Mar 2010

The owner of Checkpoint, a Dutch coffeeshop in the town of Terneuzen, was fined 10 million euros ($13.3 million) and sentenced to 16 weeks in prison when a court decided that his business broke drug laws.

While cannabis is tolerated in the Netherlands, it is technically illegal and coffeeshops are not supposed to have more than 500 grams (18oz) on their grounds at any given time. Checkpoint was known for serving as many as 3,000 people in a day and, on more than one occasion, police found 440 pounds of pot in the coffeeshop.

The court also found owner Meddie Willemsen and his staff guilty of exporting drugs and membership in a criminal organization. Willemsen was released as he served the time in jail before the trial.

According to the BBC, prosecutors asked the court to fine Willemsen 28 million euros. However, the court levied the 10 million euro fine as it felt the town of Terneuzen was also to blame. The town put up road signs directing traffic to Checkpoint and even built a parking lot by the shop to reduce traffic.

A court statement read: "Checkpoint could not have expanded as much as it did without collaboration from the municipality of Terneuzen."

http://hightimes.com/news/mike_hugh...

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Użytkownik
#1426.03.2010, 11:19

10 MILIONÓW EURO!!!

TuneUp
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TuneUp 78 452
#1526.03.2010, 11:53

mialo byc wiecej ale lokalne wladze pozytywnie patrzyly na maly sklepik

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#1626.03.2010, 11:58

a Terneuzen to takie fajne miasteczo portowe;P

squit
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squit 3 108
#1727.03.2010, 00:19

i z innej beczki... był ktoś w Panamie ?

cortmop
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cortmop 81
#1827.03.2010, 00:24
cortmop
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cortmop 81
#1927.03.2010, 00:33

Busineesik ?

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#2027.03.2010, 00:39
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marusia
#2127.03.2010, 01:20

nooo cpunki koniec luznej gumki.

Nieznamir
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Nieznamir 16 716
#2227.03.2010, 01:24

sie ma squit, co tam jak tam?
dlaczego nie lubisz emigracji? sam tez tu byles przeciez?

Nieznamir
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Nieznamir 16 716
#2327.03.2010, 01:25

pfu nie squit tylko slum2 mialo byc

squit
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squit 3 108
#2827.03.2010, 06:31

i za tą koszulkę niedługo masz bana

squit
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squit 3 108
#2927.03.2010, 06:42

ach marusia , proszę nie operować na tym forum z Pl.

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