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The Dutch contemplating closing coffee shops to tourists

NRC Handelsbad, a Dutch news source reports that the Dutch government is seriously considering a method of ending three decades of drug tourism, by changing the coffee shop laws which regulate soft drug use in the Netherlands.
The ministers of justice, home affairs and health wrote a recommendation that by reducing the number of coffee shops [...]

Could Cleveland become America’s Amsterdam?

Cleveland, Ohio has gone from the mid-6 percentiles of unemployment throughout 2007 to over 9% unemployment in February of 2009, and nothing short of a miracle can turn it around if Cleveland and the rest of Ohio don’t start thinking outside the rusty, beat-up toolbox. Cleveland’s long history as a steel production and factory town [...]