Agent Capra, when Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, you might remind him that according to the European Monitoring Center on Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA, the EU’s ONDCP) latest report entitled,
THE NETHERLANDS DRUG SITUATION 2006, the “last-year prevalence (%) of cannabis use” in the 15-24 age group was 14.3% in 1997 and had dropped to 11.4% (page 26) by 2005. In the Dutch National School Surveys on Substance Use for pupils aged 12-18, the lifetime prevalence of cannabis use in 1996 was 22% and monthly prevalence was 11%, and those figures dropped to 19% and 9% respectively by 2003.
And Agent Capra, for a dose of American Madness, we should note that the lifetime prevalence and last-month prevalence of cannabis use among American teens in that same time period were no less than twice as high as the Dutch figures.
The decrease in coffee shops owes a lot to new regulations aimed to curb abuses by tourists, not the Dutch. Also, new regulations forbidding tobacco smoking and forcing establishments to choose between liquor or cannabis are causing some businesses to stop selling cannabis or to close their operations.