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AB 74 banning raves.

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http://blogs.laweekly.com/informer/2010/12/rave_ban_facebook_protest.php

Assemblywoman Ma Introduces Historic Legislation to Ban Raves in California
AB 74 introduced on the heels of recent drug-related tragedies in Los Angeles and the Bay Area
SAN FRANCISCO- Assemblywoman Fiona Ma (D-San Francisco/San Mateo County) introduced legislation today to ban raves in California. The bill was introduced after recent raves in Los Angeles and Daly City led to deaths, overdoses, and hundreds of arrests. Raves in California are notoriously associated with the use of the drug commonly known as Ecstasy. Many of the attendees are minors and the events have led to extensive pressure on law enforcement and emergency medical responders.

“Raves foster an environment that threatens the health and safety of our youth,” said Assemblywoman Ma. “The introduction of AB 74 is the first step toward eliminating these dangerous events.”

AB 74 will prohibit raves on public property and prevent raves on private property unless a business owner has a license to host such an event. “The bill is not intended to impact traditional music concerts and sporting events. AB 74 is about cracking down on raves that harbor drug use and lead to teenage deaths.”

In June of 2010, a 15-year-old girl died of a drug overdose and an estimated 120 people were sent to the hospital after a rave that was held at the publically owned Los Angeles Coliseum. In May of 2010, two people died after overdosing at a rave held at the state-owned Cow Palace in Daly City and additional 5 attendees were hospitalized in critical condition. An additional 68 adults and 5 juveniles were arrested on drug-related charges.

Attendance at raves can range from 16,000 to 185,000 people, which is simply unmanageable. “Raves are a state-wide problem and require a state-wide approach,” said Assemblywoman Ma. “It’s time that the legislature says enough is enough and provide law enforcement with the tools to shut down events that have displayed a pattern of fostering youth drug use.”

According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), many young adults and teenagers attending raves and all-night dance parties are using so-called “club drugs.” These drugs include MDMA (Ecstasy), GHB, Rohypnol, ketamine, methamphetamine, and LSD. The NIDA and other scientific studies demonstrate that such drugs can pose serious health risks including death, coma, amnesia, addiction, physical dependency, and long term neurotoxic, behavioral, and cognitive problems.

The bill will be eligible for a hearing in Committee next month. AB 74 is the first bill introduced by Assemblywoman Ma in the 2011-2012 Legislative Session. Assemblywoman Ma, who serves as the Speaker pro Tempore of Assembly, represents Daly City where the Cow Palace is locat
 
Honestly this ain't nothing new. There's always going to be people trying to fight raves. They're too big though so I doubt they will get anywhere.

If anything everybody will just go back to those underground raves.
 
I am proposing the 28th Amendment to the US Constitution : Congress shall make no law prohibited the free exercise of consuming MDMA. The DEA/Federal Government shall stay out of individuals personal lives and stop trying to play mommy and daddy by regulating everything we do. The federal government shall now only be used for what it was intended for: To prevent people from taking away the rights of another. Which are: (1) Life (2) Liberty and (3) Property
 
Honestly this ain't nothing new. There's always going to be people trying to fight raves. They're too big though so I doubt they will get anywhere.

If anything everybody will just go back to those underground raves.

Eh, these "16,000 to 185,000 people" raves, aren't real raves anyways.

If they're underground/illegal again, I wouldn't mind.
 
I am proposing the 28th Amendment to the US Constitution : Congress shall make no law prohibited the free exercise of consuming MDMA. The DEA/Federal Government shall stay out of individuals personal lives and stop trying to play mommy and daddy by regulating everything we do. The federal government shall now only be used for what it was intended for: To prevent people from taking away the rights of another. Which are: (1) Life (2) Liberty and (3) Property

Dream on dude. The mommy and daddy stuff only works when it's about protecting monopolies or selling stupid shit like taco holders. When it comes social liberties - the people on top want you to be a good work/consumer and that's about it. :)
 
Dream on dude. The mommy and daddy stuff only works when it's about protecting monopolies or selling stupid shit like taco holders. When it comes social liberties - the people on top want you to be a good work/consumer and that's about it. :)

hehe.

What happened to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness?

Drugs can be a part of happiness,
goddamn,
Drugs can be taxed, and I will continue to consume regaurdless.

"Last night I fell off a ladder and broke 24 bones in my body.
I am now trying to get ladders banned, because they hurt people"

That is the logic of America ;/
 
Raves will just go underground- again! I like massives, but I live for my edm clubs and small events. I think there's just too much $ generated from massives to really get banned, I'm guessing conditions will just change (18+ etc.)
 
hehe.

What happened to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness?

Drugs can be a part of happiness,
goddamn,
Drugs can be taxed, and I will continue to consume regaurdless.

"Last night I fell off a ladder and broke 24 bones in my body.
I am now trying to get ladders banned, because they hurt people"

That is the logic of America ;/

Not quite! The difference with ladders is that the company that manufactures ladders probably pays some lobbyists or someone and now this whole issue becomes a matter of being more careful when using ladders.

MDMA on the other hand is demonized by government propaganda and most people are too ignorant or have other concerns in life to learn what it's really about so. So it becomes very difficult to rationally discuss recreational use of MDMA.

Man I wish I was less jaded... :\
 
If people drank thier damn water this would never happen. And if that girl was 18 we wouldn't be hearing about this. But really so many people go to those raves over there, the party kids will have to figure something out.
 
If people drank thier damn water this would never happen. And if that girl was 18 we wouldn't be hearing about this. But really so many people go to those raves over there, the party kids will have to figure something out.
dont more people go to the hospital for drinking too much water?
 
how can she ban raves from the kitchen?
im confused, is she trying to do this shit while in the kitchen or did she leave the kitchen to do this?
who gave her permission to leave the kitchen?
 
lsdmdma&9146390 said:
how can she ban raves from the kitchen?
Im confused, is she trying to do this shit while in the kitchen or did she leave the kitchen to do this?
Who gave her permission to leave the kitchen?

winnnarrrr!!!!!!=d=d=d=d=d
 
I seriously wish someone would air an Ecstasy 101 documentary on the news which would shed some light on these ignorant people. More people die off of alcohol consumption, than from ecstasy. What pisses me off is how it seems like a lot of people think that we go to raves/music festivals only to pop pills and get high, they don't understand the love for the music and how these events bring people together.

Its like we're the new generation of hippies, and these festivals/raves are our woodstock.
 
Honestly this ain't nothing new. There's always going to be people trying to fight raves. They're too big though so I doubt they will get anywhere.

If anything everybody will just go back to those underground raves.

This reminds me of those films from the late 60's where the police would drive around with megaphones and scream out into a hippy crowd "there will be no Happening, there will be no Happening, please disperse." It never worked. =D
 
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