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From:
Robert Vann
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Idm
Date:
Tue, 9 Apr 2002 13:54:13 -0500
Subject:
RE: [idm] USA "rave" promoters Supreme Court Case?
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http://www.emdef.org ought to have all the info you're looking for. Last I heard, though, the N'Awlins/Freebass case had been settled and the courts had determined that it wasn't fair of the authorities to consider things like chill rooms, readily available water, and glow sticks to be drug paraphernalia. This is in stark contrast to the addendum to the new Methamphetamines regulatory act waiting to be reviewed by the House Judiciary Committee which I'll go ahead and quote here: SEC. 305. LIABILITY OF PROMOTERS OF DRUG-ORIENTED ENTERTAINMENT. (a) IN GENERAL.-The Controlled Substances Act is amended by inserting after section 416 (21 U.S.C. 856) the following new section: SEC. 416A. PROMOTERS OF DRUG ORIENTED ENTERTAINMENT. "Whoever knowingly promotes any rave, dance, music, or other entertainment event, that takes place under circumstances where the promoter knows or reasonably ought to know that a controlled substance will be used or distributed in violation of Federal law or the law of the place were the event is held, shall be fined under title 18, United States Code, or imprisoned for not more than 9 years, or both.". (b) CLERICAL AMENDMENT.-The table of sections at the beginning of the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970 is amended by inserting after the item relating to section 416 the following new item: "Sec. 416A. Promoters of drug oriented entertainment.". EM:DEF ought to have some information on this piece of legislation as well within their Laws/Cases section. I urge those people who view this as an attack on constitutional freedoms to write local, state, and federal representatives as well as the media so that we can make it a public flop. Also, there's a need for promoters to standardize security, medical, and legal procedures to eliminate a lot of the problems. peace::hoomank (rob vann | ft.worth, tx) PS: There were several overdoses over the course of the first era of Freebass parties, and I doubt severely that every single one of them involved a 'candykid'. Drug abuse is a problem which spans every genre, every form of drug (illegal or not), and most subcultures in America are no exception. Perhaps if more time was spent saying "we are fucking up and *we* need to fix it" instead of "look at *that* group fucking up...let's get 'em!" the situation wouldn't be quite so precarious. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org