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CNN: Rave Promoters Prosecuted under "Crack House" Laws

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'Rave' party organizers indicted under federal drug law
January 12, 2001 Web posted at: 3:26 p.m. EST (2026 GMT)
From CNN Producer Jack Date NEW ORLEANS,
Louisiana (CNN) -- The U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Louisiana and the Drug Enforcement Administration announced the indictment Friday of three "rave" party organizers, marking the first time the federal "crack house" law has been used for prosecuting organizers of such events.
"Raves" are large dance parties often associated with the drug MDMA, commonly
called ecstasy.
The indictments were returned against Robert J. Brunet and James D. Estobinal of Louisiana and Brian J. Brunett of Tampa. Florida as a result of "Operation Rave Review," a joint investigation conducted the DEA and the New Orleans Police Department.
The 1986 law, passed to combat crack cocaine, was designed to punish the owners or operators of houses used for the manufacture, storage, distribution or use of illegal drugs. Violators face a maximum penalty 20 years on prison and a $500,000 fine.
Users of ecstasy often describe a feeling of euphoria. Researchers have reported the drug can cause brain damage by destroying neurons that produce the neurotransmitter serotonin, responsible for controlling mood, sleep, pain, sexual activity and violent behavior.
http://www.cnn.com/2001/LAW/01/12/operation.rave/index.html
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[This message has been edited by johnboy (edited 13 January 2001).]
 
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