Some of Amsterdam's coffee shops

Paul Ames - GlobalPost February 2, 2010 17:38 ET

Dutch crack down on marijuana tourism

And what's more, Dutch youth aren't even interested in smoking weed.

By Paul Ames - GlobalPost
Published: February 3, 2010 06:57 ET

AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands — In the back street cannabis den, a French-speaking Arab youth with a pierced lower lip and a rhinestone encrusted baseball cap leans across the bar to order his fix of choice.

"Hot chocolate, please," he intones in heavily accentuated English.

"With whipped cream?" asks the fresh-faced young barrista in the 420...

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