<p>The city of Amsterdam, a popular destination for tourists who visit its marijuana coffee shops, will ban smoking cannabis in public in the red-light district as part of a campaign to clean up the area.</p>.<p>Smoking the drug in the streets will be prohibited in a canal-lined section of town where there are brothels, sex shops and strip clubs, the city council said in a statement on Thursday.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/south/cannabis-most-commonly-used-among-teens-in-kerala-says-report-by-excise-1185548.html" target="_blank">Cannabis most commonly used among teens in Kerala, says report by Excise</a></strong></p>.<p>The move was called an "historic intervention" by Dutch Amsterdam's "Het Parool" newspaper and city council said the ban may be extended to the terraces of cannabis coffee shops at a later date.</p>.<p>It is part of a campaign by Amsterdam's first female mayor, Femke Halsema, to make the neighbourhood more liveable for residents. The area draws millions of tourists every year, but also attracts crime.</p>.<p>"Residents of the old town suffer a lot from mass tourism and alcohol and drug abuse in the streets", city council said in the statement.</p>.<p>"Tourists also attract street dealers, who in turn cause crime and insecurity," it said.</p>.<p>The city also plans to cut back opening times for restaurants, bars and sex workers, and to further tighten the sale of alcohol in the red-light district, it said. </p>
<p>The city of Amsterdam, a popular destination for tourists who visit its marijuana coffee shops, will ban smoking cannabis in public in the red-light district as part of a campaign to clean up the area.</p>.<p>Smoking the drug in the streets will be prohibited in a canal-lined section of town where there are brothels, sex shops and strip clubs, the city council said in a statement on Thursday.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/south/cannabis-most-commonly-used-among-teens-in-kerala-says-report-by-excise-1185548.html" target="_blank">Cannabis most commonly used among teens in Kerala, says report by Excise</a></strong></p>.<p>The move was called an "historic intervention" by Dutch Amsterdam's "Het Parool" newspaper and city council said the ban may be extended to the terraces of cannabis coffee shops at a later date.</p>.<p>It is part of a campaign by Amsterdam's first female mayor, Femke Halsema, to make the neighbourhood more liveable for residents. The area draws millions of tourists every year, but also attracts crime.</p>.<p>"Residents of the old town suffer a lot from mass tourism and alcohol and drug abuse in the streets", city council said in the statement.</p>.<p>"Tourists also attract street dealers, who in turn cause crime and insecurity," it said.</p>.<p>The city also plans to cut back opening times for restaurants, bars and sex workers, and to further tighten the sale of alcohol in the red-light district, it said. </p>