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To be exact, the only thing sold there is hash, though the article insists on using the blanket term 'drugs'. The reason it's sold there is that the commune has decided that it's unfair to label hash as a drug unless nicotine or alcohol are also labelled as drugs, which they are in a sense of course. Christiania is the most drug-free area in all of Copenhagen. You are right for the most part though. The cocaine dealers are around Vesterbro. You can also buy cannabis flowers in Christiania. Symbiote on Aug 27, parent prev next \[—\]. I'm told if you want other drugs, they aren't sold on Pusher Street itself, but on the side streets. Someone will direct you. I really am just told this, although it's from people I'd expect to know. Don't try to ask that in Christania you might end up in trouble or atleast get an angry answer. Drugs aren't sold on the side streets either. They are sold everywhere outside christania like by the central station. Take if from someone who spend every day there. Got a friend who was drunk and was doing cocaine in one of the establishments there and when it was discovered he got beaten up and banned from the place. I assume those guys in the know was talking about the side streets outside Christiania? While drug trade can happen everywhere it is actually pretty controlled in Christiania because it is a tight-knit community which is self-policing. If you want to buy drugs besides Hash in Copenhagen you go to the sketchy areas behind the Central Station. That's not unique to Copenhagen or Christiania in particular. In any city it's easy to find drugs if you want to. Just don't look like a cop and you'd be surprised at what you can find if you ask around. This article and some HN comments paints an unfair picture of Christiana. I go there every now and then because of the nice vibe, lush green environments and musical events. No idea why there are comments about arabic majority. The place is full on european or scandic. In the end they sell cannabis, something that is widely used and partly legal in the US. Symbiote on Aug 27, parent next \[—\]. I'm a European immigrant to Copenhagen, and by chance lived on Christianshavn for the first few months, so I asked many Danes what they thought of Christiania. There was a wide range of views. Younger people were more extreme; they either strongly defended the place as you do, or were definitely against it. I haven't asked enough youths to be able to generalize. People from Copenhagen were often less tolerant than those from Funen or Jutland. I think it depends when people last saw it, how often, and in what circumstances they visited. Going on a wet November evening just to buy drugs isn't great, it feels dodgy. Warm summer evenings are nice -- just like everywhere else in Denmark. Pusher Street felt very tense a couple of years ago; I was approached by 'security' for having a camera over my shoulder, but this summer it's very relaxed, since the stalls are open and no longer covered in camouflage netting. That cannabis is legal-ish in some of the US isn't especially relevant. It makes as much sense to compare a Danish pub during American prohibition. I visited Copenhagen last year and went to Christiana to see this vibe, greenness and artists. Instead I mainly saw teenagers drinking, and lots of litter. Another comment below mentioned that the legalization of drugs will hopefully bring Christiana back to what it used to be since it will not longer be the place to go get drugs. I think it is really muddying the issue to conflate hash with 'drugs'. And I do think it was part of the original vision of Christiania that people should be allowed to smoke hash if they were so inclined. It was conceived as a 'free town', not as a clean tourist attraction or art fair. Christania is a big place, most tourists just take the quick tour through pusher-street and a few other places. You should have spend a bit of time there with a local. Been coming there for 20 years and i keep discovering new things and people there that amazes me. The greenness and artists is there as well if you know where to go. Fnoord on Aug 27, root parent prev next \[—\]. The best places to get illegal drugs are places you and I and most other people don't know about. Makes me wonder whether there's an Agenda behind this article. Who's paying for it? Who's behind it? It's a shame that NYT visited on a dark overcast day. I've been to Christiana a few times and on good summer days it's absolutely amazing, full of greenery, colorful art and happy people just enjoying life. Haha been there while working for Startup based in Copenhagen, that place is bonkers. Go if you have a chance! Symbiote on Aug 27, prev next \[—\]. Laugesen said, is because they do not want to shock the crowds of tourists who come to gawk, and buy. Wait until a wet Tuesday evening in October, and the police will use more force. I saw this a few times when I lived very near Christiania; it was around the time they had the problem with the serious criminal. I'd be more tolerant of the drug market if they refused to sell cannabis to under 18s, but the dealers will sell to anyone. Assuming legalization continues its progress: I'm looking forward to Christiania being able to return to its artistic vision without the drug tourism. A legal, age-verified, purchasing process would help a lot of places get out from under the crushing weight of tourist drug traffic, while also ensuring safety and product quality. It is really muddying the issue to call hash 'drugs'. Symbiote on Aug 28, root parent next \[—\]. Only if we don't also call alcohol and caffeine drugs. I was there in June with my wife and kid, the place felt very uncomfortable with very sketchy and aggressive looking folks all around. Groups of police officers were sitting in small buses in the bushes. I definitely wouldn't want to have such a place in my city. I think you took the wrong tour. Christania is so much else than pusher-street which granted have shady looking kids setting weed but that's what you get for criminalizing it.. Christania is a place full of different nationalities and people which are very open and sometimes alternative. Its one of the nicest green areas where you can just go and enjoy a conversation, have a cup of coffee or play some backgammon. Its where a lot of us goes to get away from the 'normal' city life. Went to Christiania, it's a complete dump filled with weed dealers, happy pants stalls and people touting Far Eastern mysticism. I was hoping to find some form of libertarianism there but instead all you see is the ubiquitous forms of leftism. Also none of the cafes accepted bitcoin I lived very close by for a few months, and now live a little further away in Copenhagen. There are a few nice places cafes etc , but I mostly agree. I thought the litter discarded food wrappers etc summed it up. The former Kunsthaus Tacheles in Berlin was the best example. Libertarianism is a word coined by leftists and coopted by capitalists. I should have never went to Christiania. This doesn't belong on Hacker News and we ban accounts that post like this repeatedly. One of my greatest regrets in life is not being able to take pictures inside Christiania. It has some of the greatest blow ups graffiti I've ever seen. It's hard to wrap your head around just how sketchy the place is though, even with the open-air drug-dealing going on. Honestly it reminded me of Times Square in the early 80s with the sex replaced with more drugs. There is a large, almost exclusively muslim criminal element there and Christiania's residents depend on their money. You can take photographs throughout Christiana, just not in the small area called 'Pusher Street' for the reason mentioned in the article. I have never heard Muslim and Christiania mentioned in the same breath before. I live in Copenhagen, near to Christiania. AndyMcConachie on Aug 27, root parent next \[—\]. I also take issue with that statement. I've been to Christiania 3 times as a tourist and the drug market looks about as diverse as Copenhagen in general. Also, I've never been able to figure out who is a tourist like me, and who is dealing drugs or acting as a lookout. Nor can one tell the religion of a person simply by looking at them. Doesn't that disqualify these observations though? That's a pretty basic skill to have to talk about such a place. I didn't 'just look at' people. I spent time there and got to know locals, including one or two of the Pusher street lookouts. Oh and they were the ones who told you there was an 'exclusively muslim criminal element'? Because the police claims the hash trade is largely controlled by the biker gang Hells Angels - but maybe your investigations have uncovered better information? I don't recall dealers being predominately Muslim. That sounds like anti-immigrant propaganda. I am not making anti-immigrant claims, just stating the current state of affairs that are a result of 20 years of immigration patterns in Denmark. Crime in general is a function of socioeconomic status, where migration patterns usually involves a flow of people where those who migrate has relative low socioeconomic status. There are exception to this when people of high income, wealth, and education moves to an area where the relative socioeconomic status is lower. A typical example is popular often warmer tourist locations, and in those cases we don't usually see anti-immigrant views gaining popularity. Following this we could draw the conclusion that anti-immigrantion politics is simply a proxy for politics in regard to an a influx of low socioeconomic people regardless of ethnic or religious backgrounds. Citizens of Marseille might disagree. Front National is very popular there. Almost 40 per cent of people who live here are below the poverty line. You won't see a lot of rich immigrants moving to the north part of Marseille and become active in a drug war between rival gangs. The Christianity drug trade is to a large extent controlled by the Hells Angels biker gang. Unsurprisingly, organised crime isn't restricted to any particular religion or ethnicity. Sorry I meant to say that the Christiania hash trade is controlled by Hells Angels. I don't think Hells Angels are particularly Christian despite the biblical name! It is just to point out that the guy saying the trade is 'exclusively muslim' is talking bullshit. OK, factoid time. I lived quite close to Christiania for a few years, and did visit quite often. My observations were that there are definitely people with Middle-Eastern looks amongst the dealers, but there are also people of other ethnicities. The dominant skin colour was white. There will usually be a lot of Arabic-speakers. Christiania does, at least it did back then, make money from the sales. Occasionally, the dealers would have specific days where all the proceeds went to the Christianian community. I've never heard about photography being forbidden anywhere but on Pusher Street itself. I haven't been there for five years though. Things might have changed. The Bosnian immigrant who shot the cops talked about in the article had ties to Millatu Ibrahim and was claimed by Isis after the shooting. It was in the news. Is this really the first time you're hearing this? Your statement was 'There is a large, almost exclusively muslim criminal element there You stated this as fact when it appears to be your subjective opinion. I am genuinely interested in data to support that claim since it is counter to my own experiences having lived 10 minutes from there for years and daily follower of the Danish and International media. Taking that one incident does not prove your statement. Thank you for your reality check. There are way too many statements which are easily echoed blindly but just as easily fact-checked and all too often, debunked by going for a walk there. Thank you for doing and speaking about the latter. One Bosnian immigrant. Um, not even remotely related to the topic of conversation? Fnoord on Aug 27, parent prev next \[—\]. The word 'drugs' is a stretch. Its mainly just marihuana 'just' as for me that's normal as I am Dutch and it is decriminalised here though I myself don't use it. Harddrugs are not acceptable. This sign makes that more than clear in Danish and English \[1\]. To put that in perspective I already mentioned marihuana decriminalisation in The Netherlands : 1 Danes go to Sweden to buy cheap liquor because alcoholic beverages in Denmark are more expensive than in Sweden EDIT: I stand corrected, the other way around, thank you clan. Same with Danes living near the German border. Alcohol, if abused, is a harddrug. Wikipedia has more info on Christiania \[3\]. Denmark is an interesting country for a variety of reasons; they actually have a startup scene as well, and are aiming to be self reliant with regards to electricity. Swedes go to Denmark for alcohol\[1\]. But yes - Germany is cheaper. Fnoord on Aug 27, root parent next \[—\]. Woops, thank you for the correction! There is not actually a lot of crime in Christiana, except for the hash trade. For harder drugs, prostitution etc. And you can take pictures everywhere in Christiania except for the short stretch of street called Pusher Street. Hacker News new past comments ask show jobs submit. Symbiote on Aug 27, parent prev next \[—\] I'm told if you want other drugs, they aren't sold on Pusher Street itself, but on the side streets. Symbiote on Aug 27, parent next \[—\] I'm a European immigrant to Copenhagen, and by chance lived on Christianshavn for the first few months, so I asked many Danes what they thought of Christiania. Fnoord on Aug 27, root parent prev next \[—\] The best places to get illegal drugs are places you and I and most other people don't know about. Symbiote on Aug 28, root parent next \[—\] Only if we don't also call alcohol and caffeine drugs. Symbiote on Aug 27, parent next \[—\] I lived very close by for a few months, and now live a little further away in Copenhagen. AndyMcConachie on Aug 27, root parent next \[—\] I also take issue with that statement. Fnoord on Aug 27, root parent prev next \[—\] One Bosnian immigrant. Fnoord on Aug 27, parent prev next \[—\] The word 'drugs' is a stretch. Fnoord on Aug 27, root parent next \[—\] Woops, thank you for the correction!
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