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Posted by mwallace24 on Jan-31-2008 03:10:

Electronic Music Festival Los Angeles: Overdose

I know from my personal accounts that episodes such as the ones described below are not isolated and cross many cultural and demographic lines. Policy should address what is actually occurring in a society, rather than establishing laws and protocol for idealistic conditions. People, many, many people, use ecstasy and current policy encourages harmful behavior on the behalf of rave promoters and drug dealers by allowing them to distribute pills that are not regulated, nor is pill testing encouraged and permitted. Research suggests that emergency room attendance does occur, all too frequently, and ambulance appearances can almost be anticipated at all major events. These behaviors, however, are not always present in all cultures, particularly all-access drug policy cases. People all over the world listen to electronic music. So one must why the cases are so numbered in certain areas. A rational response would include that the pills being consumed are not what the user intends to ingest. Adulterated pills include a range of substances varying from meth, a more expensive substitute, to DXM and a spectrum of research chemicals that can be easily obtained. Please note that this account can be multiplied many times over in reference to this one event alone. Shouldn't something be done to address this issue?

Halloween, like any other holiday, has evolved and changed its meaning for me as I have grown. I used to be afraid of ghouls, goblins, and witches; now I fear for drug deals, rave promoters, and the LAPD. Halloween compounded with the rave culture in the Los Angeles area has resulted in an annual event �Monster Massive�. Monster Massive, like any other Halloween gathering is a mecca of freaks and indulgences. It is an all ages occasion with security and police supervision held at the Los Angeles Sports Arena, owned and operated by USC. The event attracts tens of thousands of patrons and crams them into overheated, overcrowded, unhealthy spaces that cannot be properly monitored. I am ambiguous about the motivations behind allowing such an event to take place, as it jeopardizes the safety of each person entering the door.

I personally experienced the peril involved in such an event last Saturday, October 27, when I came across a girl not much younger than myself collapsed on the sidewalk. I saw that people were not responding and decided to take her pulse. I am not a doctor, but given some minor medical experience I was able to conclude that she was not passed out due to heat or alcohol consumption, but rather a more serious neurological condition. I thought that she was suffering from something like Serotonin Syndrome or the aftermath of a stroke. Her muscles were rigid unlike anything I felt before, aside from a dead person. Her color was becoming increasingly worse and she was shivering uncontrollably. She was accompanied by a frantic and delirious boyfriend, who seemed to lack any sense of reality. Her boyfriend went for help as my husband and I stayed and tried to keep her conscious and alert. Help was summonsed and a security guard came a number of minutes later. He did little but hold a flash light and perform minimal crowd control to cover up the intensity of the girl's condition. As time elapsed and her lips turned blue, we set there with her boyfriend asking, �Where are the EMTS?!? Is anybody going to come and help?� I didn't quite know what to do but to reassure the girl that she was going to be okay and that help was going to be there soon. But as the minutes (a total of 45) went by and her condition worsened and no help was in sight I began to realize the severity of the situation. Where were the people attending to the event? Why isn't there a realistic response time for a medical emergency? What type of people are behind this? The event security wanted the happenings to be kept quiet and tried to downplay the scenario, hoping she would regain her spirit and mosey down to the first aid room. With no response from First Aid or any staff with medical training, we were forced to move her from the sidewalk to an area closer to the light. At this point there was still no stretcher and only a lemonade stand table to place the rigid nearly lifeless body of the barely 20 year old girl. We were trying to move her to the first aid room, but efforts were halted by the security guard in fear there would be a scene.

Who regulates this type of event? Is there an agency that deals with conditions for concerts and acceptable venues? Why are these parties and events not publicized in the news? Does somebody with too much money and too much power have too much influence over what happens in Los Angeles?

The impact of ecstasy is highly disputed, but many agree that there are potentially beneficially uses. Imagine trying to buy a glass of moonshine from your neighbor during prohibition; if you really wanted to get your hands on a glass of alcohol you could, but with a cost. There was always a Russian Roulette risk of not knowing what one was buying; one glass could kill you and the other just make you drunk: the same is the case with ecstasy. The pills all look the same for the most part, and the contents are unknown. The substances induce a state of inebriation, but who is to decide what is actually in the pills.

Monster Massive was not some type of illegal party in the woods or desert; this was a mainstream event where people were falling out like a war zone of drugs. As history suggests, people are going to want to party and have fun, but it is the ultimate responsibility of the government to make sure there are safe guards in place to protect the populous. Whether it does so by shutting down event such as this or by regulating ecstasy so that it is not laden with other drugs like research chemicals and amphetamine, something needs to be done to prevent other people from experiencing what happened to that girl that night. Because she isn't here to talk about it now. She died from liver and heart complications a week later.


Posted by bas on Jan-31-2008 03:12:

Ok.

lol I bet that's Together As One


Posted by mwallace24 on Jan-31-2008 03:15:

PLUR stay safe! no one need to get hurt


Posted by bas on Jan-31-2008 03:21:

Monster Massive...I knew it had to be something all ages. Fuck sake


Posted by bas on Jan-31-2008 03:23:

Here...this video is much more relevant than anything you're talking about.


Posted by gehzumteufel on Jan-31-2008 03:32:

fucking kids. this is one of the many reasons i cant stand these "partys" anymore.


Posted by colonelcrisp on Jan-31-2008 05:17:

kids just cant hold their drugs....... don't blame the scene. Alot of kids treat parties like this as an excuse to do a horendous amount of illegal substances that they have probably never done before... WEMF is a perfect example of this.......


Posted by gehzumteufel on Jan-31-2008 05:28:

quote:
Originally posted by colonelcrisp
kids just cant hold their drugs....... don't blame the scene. Alot of kids treat parties like this as an excuse to do a horendous amount of illegal substances that they have probably never done before... WEMF is a perfect example of this.......

i dont blame the scene at all. its not their fault. i just dont want to go to a place where there are all sorts of out of control kids that think just cause they are out past their 9pm bed time this one time that they can go ape shit on whatever they want without understanding the potential problems with that.


Posted by tubularbills on Jan-31-2008 05:43:

funny, the older i get , the more i hate the all ages shows. just give me a 21+ crowd plzkthx


Posted by gehzumteufel on Jan-31-2008 05:48:

quote:
Originally posted by tubularbills
funny, the older i get , the more i hate the all ages shows. just give me a 21+ crowd plzkthx

me too. and when i went to toronto, i had a ton of fun at the guv, but fuck i realized how much i APPRECIATE the fact that we are 21+. omg so many girls there your like, uhh....chris hanson is calling!


Posted by Spacey Orange on Jan-31-2008 05:50:

liver and heart complications. lol


Posted by iammesol on Jan-31-2008 06:00:

I loved 18+ shows till I got a fake. Now they're just annoying.


Posted by gehzumteufel on Jan-31-2008 06:08:

quote:
Originally posted by iammesol
I loved 18+ shows till I got a fake. Now they're just annoying.

how old are you sam?!


Posted by BTG on Jan-31-2008 06:18:

never been to all ages.

wait that's a lie, i went to daft punk. so a stupid bitch falling over before daft punk even started. she was carried out. i wanted to kick her in the kunt, but instead i got more beer.


Posted by iammesol on Jan-31-2008 06:30:

quote:
Originally posted by gehzumteufel
how old are you sam?!


18

though people most of the time think I'm 24... lol


Posted by gehzumteufel on Jan-31-2008 06:42:

quote:
Originally posted by iammesol
18

though people most of the time think I'm 24... lol

fuck dude. i thought you were about that age.


Posted by Sushipunk on Jan-31-2008 06:45:

quote:
Originally posted by gehzumteufel
fuck dude. i thought you were about that age.


+1


Posted by SuspicionVandit on Jan-31-2008 09:24:

nothing wrong with selling kids sugar cubes for $20, right?


Posted by Gen3r4l1ty on Jan-31-2008 19:03:

quote:
Originally posted by SuspicionVandit
nothing wrong with selling kids sugar cubes for $20, right?


Meh, you could probably squeeze $25 out if you told them they were "double dipped" or something. (though I guess on principle, I'm against any shady shit regarding that scene... there's enough scammers out there already


Posted by iammesol on Jan-31-2008 19:59:

quote:
Originally posted by gehzumteufel
fuck dude. i thought you were about that age.


quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
+1




Posted by itsamemario on Jan-31-2008 20:51:

what kind of drug was it that the kid OD'ed on?


Posted by Allied Nations on Jan-31-2008 20:55:

quote:
Originally posted by iammesol
18

though people most of the time think I'm 24... lol



judging from photos and text 18 makes a lot of sense


Posted by iammesol on Jan-31-2008 21:34:

quote:
Originally posted by Allied Nations
judging from photos and text 18 makes a lot of sense


I have a serious question. Do you think I look like James Zabiela?


Posted by Frenchie on Jan-31-2008 21:37:

quote:
Originally posted by Allied Nations
no


Posted by bas on Jan-31-2008 21:37:

If your face was thinner I could see the resemblance. But other than the long blonde hair, no...you two look nothing alike.


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