Cowboy Mac
Bluelighter
I was forwarded this email from a friend, some of you may have received it yourselves. It is an email which openly condemns the use of GHB/1,4b without providing any sources to educate recipients about safer g use, and the dangers behind its use. It is reminiscent of a zero tolerance approach which I would have though the dance scene community would have been leading the fight against, towards a harm reduction approach that we now see as the most effective method of reducing drug related incidents.
I urge Hardware and other event organisers not to condemn nor condone g use, but to use their influence to help educate party-goers about the dangers of its use. You have a duty of care for your patrons, and the ability to change their attitudes through education and drug awareness. Resorting to labelling users 'losers' is childish and counter productive. This is not an issue with a quick fix, buckle yourselves in for a long haul spanning many years Hardware and DIA.
Responses to this thread are appreciated, however also fowarding your response to Hardware will alert them that they will need to change their approach to this important issue. Be proactive.
I urge Hardware and other event organisers not to condemn nor condone g use, but to use their influence to help educate party-goers about the dangers of its use. You have a duty of care for your patrons, and the ability to change their attitudes through education and drug awareness. Resorting to labelling users 'losers' is childish and counter productive. This is not an issue with a quick fix, buckle yourselves in for a long haul spanning many years Hardware and DIA.
Responses to this thread are appreciated, however also fowarding your response to Hardware will alert them that they will need to change their approach to this important issue. Be proactive.
From: "Richie McNeill" <[email protected]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: <[email protected]
Subject: DIA SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT & GHB PLEA...
Date: Sat, 1 May 2004 19:06:58 +1000
Dance Industry Association
The Dance Industry Association (DIA) was set-up in 1999 by event organisers to provide a forum to address issues related with Electronic music style entertainment in Victoria. Founding members include Future Entertainment, Also Foundation, Earthcore, Hardware Corporation and Lees and West. Representing a broad spectrum of dance music style events. Membership now includes Killrockstar Entertainment, Kandy Kollective, Smile Police, Sound of Now and Loaded Entertainment, and is open to anyone in the dance music industry who organises events, as long as they operate within the bounds of an Accord that stipulates certain minimum safety and organisational standards for the industry. Regarding GHB
GHB is a cheap, nasty, street drug for losers putting people in Hospital whilst putting your hard earned dollars into someone else's "pocket". Quite often made in home labs, GHB in Melbourne is putting 10-15 people a week into hospital, week in week out. You or your mates could be next.
As event organisers, we urge everyone to avoid using this drug. It's senseless use has the potential to destroy you, your scene, your mates, as well as the future of the events you like to attend. While all drugs have the potential to cause major health and mental problems, GHB has a proven track record of carnage second to none.
We do these events for our fun and yours.
Don't destroy it...
Hardware
Future
Earthcore
Sound of Now
Kandy Kollective
Smile Police
Killrockstar
Loaded Entertainment
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: <[email protected]
Subject: DIA SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT & GHB PLEA...
Date: Sat, 1 May 2004 19:06:58 +1000
Dance Industry Association
The Dance Industry Association (DIA) was set-up in 1999 by event organisers to provide a forum to address issues related with Electronic music style entertainment in Victoria. Founding members include Future Entertainment, Also Foundation, Earthcore, Hardware Corporation and Lees and West. Representing a broad spectrum of dance music style events. Membership now includes Killrockstar Entertainment, Kandy Kollective, Smile Police, Sound of Now and Loaded Entertainment, and is open to anyone in the dance music industry who organises events, as long as they operate within the bounds of an Accord that stipulates certain minimum safety and organisational standards for the industry. Regarding GHB
GHB is a cheap, nasty, street drug for losers putting people in Hospital whilst putting your hard earned dollars into someone else's "pocket". Quite often made in home labs, GHB in Melbourne is putting 10-15 people a week into hospital, week in week out. You or your mates could be next.
As event organisers, we urge everyone to avoid using this drug. It's senseless use has the potential to destroy you, your scene, your mates, as well as the future of the events you like to attend. While all drugs have the potential to cause major health and mental problems, GHB has a proven track record of carnage second to none.
We do these events for our fun and yours.
Don't destroy it...
Hardware
Future
Earthcore
Sound of Now
Kandy Kollective
Smile Police
Killrockstar
Loaded Entertainment