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DBpedia 2016-04

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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "In the Netherlands, coffeeshops (sometimes spelled koffieshop) are establishments where the sale of cannabis for personal consumption by the public is tolerated by the local authorities.Under the drug policy of the Netherlands, the sale of cannabis products in small quantities is allowed by licensed coffeeshops. The majority of these also serve drinks and food. Coffeeshops are not allowed to serve alcohol or other drugs, and risk closure if they are found to be selling soft drugs to minors, hard drugs or selling alcohol. The idea of licensing the sale of cannabis was introduced in the 1970s for the explicit purpose of keeping hard and soft drugs separated.In the Netherlands, 105 of the 443 municipalities have at least one coffeeshop.A Dutch judge has ruled that tourists can legally be banned from entering cannabis cafes, as part of restrictions that were implemented in 2012. This ban is implemented by the municipalities and does not apply to the city of Amsterdam and other large cities in Holland.Dutch coffee houses not serving cannabis are called koffiehuis (literally \"coffee house\"), while a café is the equivalent of a bar."@en }

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