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Dutch get pot 'scratch and sniff cards'

Tuesday, November 09, 2010 » 03:52am

 

 

 

In a novel bid to combat illegal cannabis cultivation, Dutch authorities started handing out 30,000 cards with a marijuana odour on Monday to alert citizens to what their neighbours may be up to.

 

'Citizens must be alerted to the dangers they face as a result of these plantations, and if they become aware of any suspect situations they must report them,' Arnie Loos, spokesman for a government-appointed working group on cannabis cultivation, told journalists in Rotterdam.

 

Though it remains technically illegal, the Netherlands decriminalised the consumption and possession of under five grammes of cannabis in 1976 under a 'tolerance' policy.

 

Citizens may grow no more than five plants for personal use.

 

Bulk cannabis cultivation and retail remain illegal and are in the hands of criminal organisations in a black-market business worth some two billion euros ($A2.76 billion) per year.

 

'Assist in combatting cannabis plantations!' reads the green scratch-card of about 20cm by 10 being distributed to residents of the western cities of The Hague and Rotterdam.

 

With two boxes that release a cannabis odour when scratched, the card also lists a police telephone number.

 

Organisers said this was a first for the Netherlands, and a pilot project for possible expansion.

 

'If people do in fact call the number listed on the card, we could make this a national operation,' Loos said.

 

Authorities believe there are some 40,000 illegal cannabis plantations in the Netherlands -- hidden away in attics, apartments or warehouses.

 

About 6000 plantations are busted every year.

 

Of these, about 300, each with between 600 and 1000 plants, are uncovered in Rotterdam alone, said Richard Anderiesse, a spokesman for the port city's cannabis task force.

 

Renee de Bruin, spokeswoman for gas and electricity distribution company Stedin, said illegal plantations posed a high risk of fire as the illegal tapping of water and power often led to short circuits.

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AAhhahahahahaha, these guys handing out those cards are gonna get bashed. You don't walk into the Hague or Rotterdam and start preaching to people to dob in there neighbours for growing pot. LMAO. Most of the people in those areas ARE the growers.lol.

I give them a few days before they get themselves into trouble.......Scratch n Sniff dob in a grower cards with the polices Number on it.

lol .

Thanks HHS, I am laughing my as off at this one, going to call my mate tonight see if he can get me one of these cards from somewhere, I want one, that is hell cool. I can G myself up for a session on the way home with out worrying about Saliva swab tests. lol

If the dutch would just regulate the growing of pot like they did for selling it in Coffeeshops they would be ok and no-one would steal power to try and hide.

The retail of cannabis is not illegal or there would be no coffeeshops, but the supplying of Cannabis TO coffeeshops is, kinda crazy law. Arnie Loos doesn't know the type of people he is messing with, think he's in for a big shock. lol . Some people making a LOT of money growing pot in Holland, 2 billion, he-he! , think it will be a bit more than that, the clone and seed trade would do that alone.

:peace: Gh72

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