Checkpoint gaat bezoekersstromen indammen
Persbericht
Terneuzen, 8 juni 2007
Checkpoint gaat bezoekersstromen indammen
Persbericht
Terneuzen, 8 juni 2007
A l’heure où le gouvernement nous promet une ènième politique de tolérance zéro, la question du cannabis est plus que jamais d’actualité.
On June 1st, Dutch police acted against coffeeshop Checkpoint in Terneuzen, close to the border with Belgium. In the shop itself and in a private house related to the shop, an amount of almost 100 kilos of cannabis was found that was meant to be sold through the coffeeshop.
Checkpoint, an ENCOD member, is one of the largest coffeeshops in the Netherlands with an average of 2.500 visitors, most of them from Belgium and France. Checkpoint has always co-operated constructively with local authorities to find practical solutions to public order problems in the city related to the coffeeshop tourism, making Terneuzen one of the places where a tolerant approach to cannabis is proving a success. Therefore this police action may fit in a strategy of police and justice to block this process.
In 2005 waren ENCOD-leden betrokken bij verscheidene evenementen die de basis voor een correct drugsbeleid voorstelden. Hier volgt een overzicht van deze evenementen en hun resultaten.