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  1. How does the law distinguish between soft and hard drugs?

    Dutch law distinguishes between hard and soft drugs. Soft drugs are less hazardous to health than hard drugs.

  2. Drugs

    In the Netherlands, it is against the law to possess, sell or produce drugs. However, the Netherlands tolerates the sale of soft ...

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  3. Rules on alcohol and drugs in the Netherlands

    You are not allowed to buy alcohol in the Netherlands until you are 18. Also, it is against the law to possess, sell or produce ...

  4. Am I committing a criminal offence if I possess, produce or deal in drugs?

    It is a criminal offence in the Netherlands to possess, produce or deal in drugs. This applies to soft drugs as well as hard ...

  5. Toleration policy regarding soft drugs and coffee shops

    In the Netherlands, it is against the law to possess, sell or produce drugs. Soft drugs are less damaging to health than hard ...

  6. Drug and alcohol-related violence

    If there are signs that an act of violence was committed under the influence of alcohol or drugs, the police can require the ...

  7. Getting a new driving licence after being disqualified from driving (for repeated offences)

    Read why you might be disqualified from driving and how you might obtain a drivers licence again.

  8. Alcohol, drugs and driving

    It is an offence to drive a vehicle while under the influence of a substance such as alcohol, medication or drugs that may impair ...

  9. Crime that undermines society

    Organised crime that undermines society is a broad category that includes many different types of crime and related activities. ...

  10. International efforts to combat crime that undermines society

    An international approach is needed to make organised crime in Western Europe less attractive. Criminals pay no attention to ...