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Rave Act #2

2003-08-22 by Atom 'Smasher'

Rave Act 2 - thow a "rave or similar electronic dance event" and go to
jail.

as a kid, i was taught to hate russia because of their overt contempt
of personal freedom and liberty. what happeneed here in the good US of A?

here it is.... a law that explicitly targets "electronic music".....



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Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2003 21:25:29 -0400 (EDT)
From: DPAlliance <alerts@...>
Subject: Action Alert - Liberate Dance, Unshackle Med Mj

STOP RAVE ACT II

Your Right to Dance Is Under Attack - Again!

Take Action at: http://actioncenter.drugpolicy.org/ctt.asp?u=355182&l=4021

Earlier this year, backdoor politics led to the passage of the RAVE Act, a
law that makes it easier for law enforcement to arrest event holders for
the drug offenses of their patrons. Now, Congress is at it again. Under
the Ecstasy Awareness Act live entertainment will receive another
threatening blow. Your rights are in danger, take action now!!

Already the RAVE Act has been used to intimidate promoters of festivals
and political fundraisers into calling off their events. Like the RAVE
Act, the Ecstasy Awareness Act, could effectively ban live music and
dancing while throwing innocent people like you in jail. In light of the
fact that drug use is a probable occurrence at any musical event, HR 2962
opens the door for any concert promoter, event organizer, or nightclub
owner to be fined and jailed. It doesn't matter if they tried to prevent
people from using drugs. Nor does it matter if the vast majority of people
attending the event are law-abiding citizens that want to listen to music
and not do drugs.

The Ecstasy Awareness Act of 2003 is another dangerous piece of
legislation that could prevent you from seeing your favorite band or DJ
live! It is vital that voters contact their Representatives and tell them
not to co-sponsor this bill.

Actions to Take:

** Fax your Representative today. To find our more go to
   http://actioncenter.drugpolicy.org/ctt.asp?u=355182&l=4021 .

** Forward this alert to your friends, family, and co-workers.

For more information on this bill, go to
http://actioncenter.drugpolicy.org/ctt.asp?u=355182&l=4022 and under "bill
number" search for HR2962.

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