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AMS95090301 - 19.95/09/03 - Amsterdam, Netherlands: In the attic of his house an unidentified Dutch potsmoker grows marihuana plants. Drugs are officially forbidden, but Dutch authorities tolerate small amount of "soft drugs" for personal use. UPI File Photo
AMS95090301 - 19.95/09/03 - Amsterdam, Netherlands: In the attic of his house an unidentified Dutch potsmoker grows marihuana plants. Drugs are officially forbidden, but Dutch authorities tolerate small amount of "soft drugs" for personal use. UPI File Photo 
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Published: May 28, 2011 at 10:12 AM

AMSTERDAM, Netherlands, May 28 (UPI) -- Officials in the Netherlands want to make marijuana-selling coffee shops private clubs with no entry for tourists.

Government officials said closing the coffee shops to tourists would reduce drug-related tourism, DutchNews.nl reported Saturday. The Amsterdam City Council opposes the plan.

"We are concerned about the problems that arise from large-scale street dealing," said a spokesman for Councilman Eberhard van der Laan. "There are also health concerns, because with street dealing we cannot monitor the quality of the soft drugs or the age of the buyers."

Under the proposal, soft-drug users who can prove their residency, will be issued membership cards to the coffee shops. Members must be 18.

Netherlands 500 or so coffee shops are permitted to stock about 15 ounces of marijuana and individual users can possess small amounts of up to 5 grams for personal use. There are 28 grams in an ounce.

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