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Wait, What? `No Toking' Signs Banned In Amsterdam

No Toking Sign Ban
The city of Amsterdam will likely have to stub out the "no toking" signs it introduced in a crackdown on marijuana-smoking youth. The Dutch government's top legal adviser ruled that the city had no right to establish official zones where smoking weed is banned, since it's already theoretically illegal in the Netherlands.am
AMSTERDAM -- After an only-in-the-Netherlands legal reverse, the city of Amsterdam said Wednesday it will likely have to stub out the "no toking" signs it introduced in a crackdown on marijuana-smoking youth.
The Dutch government's top legal adviser ruled that the city had no right to establish official zones where smoking weed is banned, since it's already theoretically illegal in the Netherlands.
In practice, possession of small amounts of the drug is allowed, and it is sold openly in designated shops.
When the policy was introduced in 2007, the city put up signs to declare the "no toking" zones. The signs portrayed cone-shaped cigarette being rolled, with little marijuana leaves in the background – inside a bold red circle. They were stolen so often as collectors' items the city opened its own merchandise line and began offering them itself for euro90 ($125) apiece.
City spokeswoman Iris Reshef acknowledged Wednesday's ruling likely means the signs must go, but she noted it specified the city can still issue fines to young smokers who cause problems.
"The measures we have taken can remain in place," Reshef said. "Just the signs cannot be there."
The signs were originally hung up around an area of one of the city's poorest neighborhoods, called "De Baarsjes," but residents in a wealthier part of the city also wanted to use the signs, leading to the case being sent to the Council of State.
Since the Amsterdam policy was introduced, other towns and cities have also introduced "no toking" zones.
Amsterdam has long had an image as a freewheeling haven for pot smokers because of its numerous "coffee shops" where marijuana is sold and smoked by locals and tourists alike.
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While the shops are a lucrative tourist draw, the city has in recent years also attempted to tackle problems associated with them, including criminality and public disorder.
The national government also is chipping away at the Netherlands' longstanding tolerance toward cannabis with measures including a plan to make coffee shops members-only clubs only open to Dutch residents.
 
Linda Christian, the actress who first brought the iconic "Bond girl" to life in the 1954 television version of Casino Royale, died on Friday. She passed away in Palm Desert at the age of 87 from colon cancer.
The Mexican-born actress signed a 7-year contract with major studio MGM in the 1940s. Life coined the Hollywood scarlet the "atomic bomb" because of her curvaceous figure, reports ABC.
Christian, who was born Blanca Rose Welter, starred opposite Barry Nelson in the Bond film. She got her film debut in the 1944 film, Up in Arms, alongside Danny Kaye.
She had two daughters, Taryn and Romina Power, with her first husband, Tyrone Power, reports NBC New York. They divorced in 1956 after seven years of marriage.
Christian's other film credits include Green Dolphin Street and Tarzan and the Mermaids