Dutch drop plans to keep foreigners out of cannabis cafes

The Dutch government has scrapped a planned “weed pass” designed to keep foreigners out of the nation’s cannabis-selling coffee shops.

The Dutch government has scrapped a planned “weed pass” designed to keep foreigners out of the nation’s cannabis-selling coffee shops.

In the south of the country, beginning earlier this year, locals had to apply for a pass to get into such shops but non-Dutch residents were barred, in an effort to crack down on widespread drug tourism in the region.

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