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by jacquesm
4315 days ago
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I know plenty of dutch people (in the thousands) but know only very few that are substance abusers. I know tons of people visiting NL too (mostly because I don't mind showing people around and I'm in online contact with quite a few people as well) and only a very small number of them don't mention the fact that drugs are legal and that this is one of their drivers for going there. Especially in the 18-35 bracket, above that it gets a bit less wild (naturally). All the university cities have a relatively high proportion of substance abuse and quite a lot of that will be locals in the student age bracket. But when comparing locals to tourists the tourists definitely make up a disproportionally large chunk of the drug users. And not all of them come for a few days, quite a few people move to NL permanently because of the lax drugs laws and end up in the social care system. It's sad because really nobody wins there and there are no easy solutions. Re-criminalizing drugs will be followed by a significant increase in crime and the Dutch ability to influence the countries around them to adopt similar legislation is without any chance of succeeding. |
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What do you mean by substance abuse? And, how much do you really know about the drug habits of your thousands of acquaintances?