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Re: Coffee shops on the border? Posted on: Fri, 29 Dec 2006 15:39:10 +0100

On 29 Dec 2006 05:50:24 -0800,
"ginger-haired-lard-arsed-money-grabbing-bitch"
wrote:

>During the summer months as many as 3,000 French and Belgian users of
>soft drugs descend on Terneuzen to stock up on weed and cannabis resin
>every day.
>(VRT)
>This can sometimes cause problems in Terneuzen's picturesque town
>centre.

I recently read that in California, where legal marijuana for "medical
reasons" has encouraged numerous smoke shop/clinics to open, many
people have fought to keep the clinics away from their neighborhoods.
Apparently even in San Francisco, the US capital of weed, these
clinics attract a type of patient found to cause social and aesthetic
problems for the neighbors.


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Barbara Vaughan
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