Maastricht Mayor: Belgium, Germany need to allow regulated sale of cannabis

Maastricht area news, posted April 25th, 2007

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Belgium and Germany need to open their own ‘coffee-shops’ and regulate the sale of cannabis drugs so that fewer ‘drugs-tourists’ will be forced to cross the border to the Netherlands, the Mayor of the Dutch city of Maastricht says.

In a one-on-one interview with EUX.TV, Gerd Leers also says he believes the regulating the sale of cannabis is a problem that should also be addressed at a European level.

Read full article: EUX.TV, 24 April 2007

 

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