Grey area : regulating Amsterdam's coffeeshops / Scott Jacques.
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- 9781787355880
- 1787355888
- 9781787355910
- 1787355918
- 9781787355927
- 1787355926
- 9781787355934
- 1787355934
- Marijuana -- Netherlands -- Amsterdam
- Drug control -- Netherlands -- Amsterdam
- Coffee shops -- Netherlands -- Amsterdam
- Coffeehouses -- Netherlands -- Amsterdam
- Marijuana -- Pays-Bas -- Amsterdam
- Lutte antidrogue -- Pays-Bas -- Amsterdam
- Cafés-restaurants -- Pays-Bas -- Amsterdam
- Cafés -- Pays-Bas -- Amsterdam
- Sociology & anthropology
- Crime & criminology
- Coffee shops
- Coffeehouses
- Drug control
- Marijuana
- Netherlands -- Amsterdam
- 362.29509492352 23
- HV5822.M3
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface Visiting coffeeshops; Acknowledgements; List of figures; List of tables; Introduction: The law and rules; 1. 500 grams; 2. Advertising; 3. Minors; 4. 5 grams; 5. Hard drugs; 6. Nuisance; Conclusion The utility of rules; References; Index
Coffeeshops are the most famous example of Dutch tolerance. Actually, though, these cannabis distributors are highly regulated. Coffeeshops are permitted to break the law, but not the rules. In Grey Area, Scott Jacques examines the policy with a huge stash of data, which he collected during two years of fieldwork in Amsterdam.
English.
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