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refer to:
Coffeehouse or café, an
establishment where coffee is
served Coffeeshop (Netherlands), a
place where cannabis products are sold and
consumed Coffee...
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small quantities is
allowed by
licensed coffeeshops. The
majority of
these also
serve drinks and food.
Coffeeshops are not
allowed to
serve alcohol or other...
- gave rise to
coffeeshop licensing which meant that as long as
coffeeshops did not sell hard drugs, they were
allowed to operate.
Coffeeshops were not allowed...
- even if it does not
supply end
users or
coffeeshops with more than the
allowed amounts.
Exactly how
coffeeshops get
their supplies is
rarely investigated...
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Recreational consumption of the drug is tolerated, and it is
available in
coffeeshops.
Cannabis was
first criminalised in the
Netherlands in 1953, following...
-
Planet 13 Holdings.
Cannabis selling coffeeshops began in the 1970s.
Establishments like
Mellow Yellow coffeeshop were
known for open
cannabis smoking...
-
coffeehouses world-wide. This list
excludes the many
companies which operate coffeeshops within retail establishments,
notably bookstores and
department stores...
- The only
places individuals can
smoke cannabis is
within "
coffeeshops". In
these coffeeshops, they sell cannabis,
which is
considered to be soft drugs...
-
early coffeeshops included Rusland and The Bulldog. The shop was
closed at the
beginning of 2017,
under new
legislation requiring 28
coffeeshops in Amsterdam...
- the
location for a wide
variety of pubs, bars, restaurants,
cafes and
coffeeshops.
House of Fraser,
formerly Howells department store Cardiff Market Hodge...