Will Toronto benefit from the closure of the Coffee Shops for tourists in Amsterdam?
Has the decision of the mayor of Amsterdam to close most of the coffee shops in the city to tourists answer in favor of cannabis tourism in Toronto? I have some who think so
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| Posted 09/02/21 06:32
Mayor of Amsterdam, Pamka Helmasma, Already stated about a month ago that I participate in the participation of tourists for a certain amount of coffee shops in the city (more precisely to 68). About a million tourists visit the city every month and lesma plans have limited preparations since 2022. Today, a year after the whole world slipped because of the Corona virus, surely the city of Amsterdam, it seemed recommended to women and governments just wait for tourists to come again.
“I want to reduce the cannabis market,” Halsma described in media interviews. The Guardian newspaper reported that Ousing also has a plan to close the urban red rooms and shut down the entire sex industry from the city.
Ed Kim He is the owner of a Toronto-based cannabis tourism company, which has been evacuated since the Toronto legalization in October 2018. Mainstow, Amsterdam will be hurt as a result of the mayor’s move and that whoever benefits from it is especially Toronto, continuing the definition of tourists looking to incorporate cannabis for leisure on their vacation. According to the Toronto Tourism Agency, in 2019 about 28 million tourists were registered.
The significant downside, his pocket, is that Toronto does not have a coffee shop culture. “I know licensed growers are pushing for IDs, but right now in cafes that sell cannabis. No doubt that will happen, it was already supposed to happen but the corona plague has disrupted plans. I know, there is already an industry of plant-based drinks, foods and crops.” It’s a cool thing, and I’m sure a lot of people will want to see it. ”