 This kind of shops where you can buy 'aromatic' plants, seeds and salts (in fact, alternative products to get high) are controversial, but still legal.
This kind of shops where you can buy 'aromatic' plants, seeds and salts (in fact, alternative products to get high) are controversial, but still legal. 
Dec 7, 2009
Legal herbs
 This kind of shops where you can buy 'aromatic' plants, seeds and salts (in fact, alternative products to get high) are controversial, but still legal.
This kind of shops where you can buy 'aromatic' plants, seeds and salts (in fact, alternative products to get high) are controversial, but still legal. 
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Not seen here! It does make me wonder why it says "Legal Herbs" in English... what does the other sign say? It's a nice poster and a good doorway photo.
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Well, indeed, every shop of this kind I know has this English logo. Maybe they are intended also as a tourist attraction or as invitation for the 3,000 foreign students in the city... or simply because it sounds more appealing (and many other businesses have English titles here...). That note reads: "Attention customers: Counterfeit products have appeared on the market. Buy on your own risk" :-)!
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