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  Cannabis Entrepreneurs Go Dutch
Posted by FoM on April 09, 2002 at 19:42:40 PT
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Source: Scotsman UK 

cannabis Entrepreneurs and cannabis users recently smoked, cut and rolled hashish and marijuana at a five-day "Cannabizness" workshop teaching participants how to run Dutch-style coffee shops abroad.

Students at the "Coffee shop College", run by a cannabis cafe owner in the city of Haarlem, said they hoped to be able to ply the trade in licensed shops in their own countries as pressure to relax laws prohibiting the drug grows across Europe.

The course aimed to give its participants experience working in Haarlem’s coffee shops serving hashish and marijuana.

It also provides information on the unique Dutch experience regulating 900 licensed coffee shops.

"I’m here because I want to open a Dutch-style coffee shop in the UK," said Chris Baldwin, a 52-year-old veteran British campaigner for the legalisation of cannabis.

"The best part for me is the cannabis because I love it. I have been involved in cannabis for over 30 years - I would say somebody who is a connoisseur of wine is no different to me."

The Government said last year it wanted to ease the laws on cannabis by no longer making possession of the drug an arrestable offence and to allow its use for medical purposes.

Edinburgh-based publisher Kevin Williamson has said he will open a cannabis cafe at an undisclosed location in the city after Home Secretary David Blunkett’s plans to reclassify the drug as class C come into effect later this year.

Successful graduates of the workshop are being told they can look forward to a lucrative life if cannabis is legalised in their own countries.

The Dutch shops generate an annual turnover of about £250,000 a year. Those near the borders with Germany and Belgium pull in as much in just a month.

Some of the dozen British, French and Swiss participants rolled and smoked joints as they received handouts for their course on coffee shop regulations, security and health, while examining resin and leaves under microscopes.

After testing and selling cannabis, learning how to roll joints with a machine and hearing about cultivation methods from Morocco to Afghanistan, the participants rounded off the course with a field trip to some of Amsterdam’s 200 coffee shops.

Participant Jerry Ham was keen to learn so he can set up a coffee shop and medical cannabis distribution network in Britain when cannabis is legalised.

"I will need business plans and products to sell. This is about coffee shop management. I have found this to be invaluable."

Source: Scotsman (UK)
Published: Tuesday, April 9, 2002
Copyright: The Scotsman Publications Ltd 2002
Contact: Letters_ts@scotsman.com
Website: http://www.scotsman.com/

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Comment #2 posted by dddd on April 10, 2002 at 04:17:54 PT
...Wal-Mart..
..they wont stand a chance against the new chain of shops from coffee retailers!...Starbucks new chain of "Starbud" stores,will become the new darling of wall street,,,,but not for long!..then we will see huge mega-store like Cannabis Depot,and Pot-Mart................Ronco will have TV info-mercials for strange electric rotisserie bong contraptions,,,and QVC/Home shopping network will have spaced out people selling special limited edition buds....dddd

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Comment #1 posted by BGreen on April 10, 2002 at 01:34:51 PT
I've got a feeling
I'd bet anything that this course would be the most popular class available if it were offered at the Universities in Amerika.

The only problem is that WalMart would come in, open up coffeeshop supercenters in every town, and put all of the smaller coffeeshops out of business.

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