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Marijuana could soon be legalised in Copenhagen, after the city voted overwhelmingly in favour of a scheme that would see the drug sold through a network of state-run shops and cafes.

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The scheme, if approved by the Danish parliament at the start of next year, could make the city the first to fully legalise, rather than simply tolerate, marijuana consumption.

The drug is already sold openly on the streets of Christiania, a self-proclaimed 'free town' in the city centre, despite the closure of the neighbourhood's Amsterdam-style coffee shops in 2004.

But marijuana has never been officially decriminalised and those caught in possession of even small amounts face fines of up to £450.
"We are thinking of perhaps 30 to 40 public sales houses, where the people aren't interested in selling you more, they're interested in you," said Mikkel Warming, the Mayor in charge of Social Affairs at Copenhagen City Council. "Who is it better for youngsters to buy marijuana from? A drug pusher, who wants them to use more, who wants them to buy hard drugs, or a civil servant?"

The City Council voted on Thursday night, by a margin of 39 votes to nine, to empower Mr Warming's Social Affairs committee to draw up a detailed outline of how the plan would work.
The proposal will then be sent to to the Danish Parliament for approval early next year.

"We want to make it a little bit more concrete what kind of decriminalisation we want: should it be a public buying system, should there be an age limit?" Mr Warming explained.
He said he was opposed to instituting cannabis cafés, where marijuana use is tolerated, despite it remaining illegal to grow and import the drug.

This, he argued, would leave the revenues, which are estimated at £200m, in the control of the city's notorious biker gangs.
"We don't want an Amsterdam model. We want a way to make it legal to import or grow marijuana." he said.

Cannabis possession and production in the Netherlands are still technically punishable by fines. Its notorious coffee shops are also illegally but are tolerated.

The Danish parliament voted down a previous proposal submitted by Copenhagen City Council three years ago.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/denmark/8899243/Copenhagen-votes-to-legalise-marijuana.html

Cannabis Cup next year in Copenhagen :yes:

Namaste :plant grow: :canabis:
 

Grendelkhan

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If Amsterdam doesn't want it, someone will. The dutch should be angry with this as you can almost hear the euro's leaving Amsterdam.
 
M

moodster

sounds wicked i thought spain or portugal would have done it first
 

ChaosCatalunya

5.2 club is now 8.1 club...
Veteran
sounds wicked i thought spain or portugal would have done it first

They have, you can walk into any one of 10 Social Clubs in Barcelona and buy good weed. E7/g in mine :)

Cops seem to be turning a blind eye rather than hassling them out of existance, both they and the council could effectively make it impossible, but are not.

There is a crisis on, they know it... :tiphat:
 

Mr Squizy

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They have, you can walk into any one of 10 Social Clubs in Barcelona and buy good weed. E7/g in mine :)

Cops seem to be turning a blind eye rather than hassling them out of existance, both they and the council could effectively make it impossible, but are not.

There is a crisis on, they know it... :tiphat:
Wow, didnt know, and im in barce 2 times a year... Can you maybe pm me some adresses ? And do you know about what genes and how they grow it ?
I normally smell me up to some great homegrown in barce ;-) The other thing would be so much easier..
Thx
 

jinxx

Member
I do not know when the final decision will be made, but speakers from various big parties in the parliament have already said this will not go through so I don't think there's a snowball's chance in hell for it to happen this time around, sadly. Still the city council in Copenhagen is largely for a legalization which is good.

Basically we changed to a "socialist" government and some of those parties had earlier said they would consider it, but now that they are in charge they are saying it won't happen.

I think it will happen eventually though since many of the youth parties seem to be for a legalization, but it will take some time I'm afraid.

Edit: Just read Spaceman Spiff's link. :p
 

Dkgrower

Active member
Veteran
It was one local political person that lead the way backed up by the major off Copenhagen.

Its more about votes that real changes, because the same person that are leading the campaing, very well know that his own party, SF, have told that a legalisation is not on the paper untill next election and that they will wait fore work group.

So to sum it up, it will not happen in the next 4 years or ever, have littel hope that any thing will happen.

OverGrow them

Edit,

One positive thing is that Christiania has be very free off police in a long time 4 months so all the Diff Pushers has the stalls up and running with a big selection
 

Bio boy

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wow amazing!! my routs are from denmark, fredrik and copen,
now this would surely impact the decisions of the uk to legalise it , more and more countries doing it now the uk seem to hate top be ''left out''
 

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