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Posted by trance_seeker on Jun-10-2010 21:57:

L. A. Times -> Ecstasy overdoses at L.A. New Year's Eve rave that left one dead, 18 h

Full story -> here

The title is kind of misleading since they said in the story ->

"The 24-year-old man who died at home died of multiple drug intoxication, the CDC said. The man had no chronic illnesses. The man’s friends informed authorities that he had “used Ecstasy and cocaine at the rave and injected heroin at home afterward.”"

6 months for the report to come out too?


Posted by Nerologic on Jun-10-2010 21:59:

Looks like someone hates Go Ventures more the deadmau5 lol


Posted by gimmebeatz on Jun-10-2010 22:29:

Re: L. A. Times -> Ecstasy overdoses at L.A. New Year's Eve rave that left one dead, 18 h

quote:
Originally posted by trance_seeker
Full story -> here

The man’s friends informed authorities that he had “used Ecstasy and cocaine at the rave and injected heroin at home afterward.”"


what the hell does someone expect the result to be mixing all those drugs? gimme a break. and now raves are to blame for this persons death when the person is completely at fault for being so stupid and irresponsible mixing all those drugs.


Posted by modthispny on Jun-10-2010 22:29:

The man�s friends informed authorities that he had �used Ecstasy and cocaine at the rave and injected heroin at home afterward.�

that's asking for it.

there is going to be a HUGE limelight on EDC....hopefully everybody is safe!


Posted by DjWoody on Jun-10-2010 22:47:

This is nothing new, it's been happening for as long as I remember. Actually, there was a huge amount of people who OD'd at a massive at the Sports Arena in the 90's. They stopped doing the raves for a while and let things cool off. Now, they're getting so big, that it's only a matter of time before they stop them again.


Posted by DaveT on Jun-10-2010 22:50:

My guess is some politician down here wants to try to stop events at city owned venues in LA or something (like the Sports Arena & Colliseum), and this is how they start sreading the fears down here...by using someone they know in the media to get them to show how something at the COw Palce happens down iN SoCal too...although he took drugs AFTER the event, mixed them, etc.

Just like one of the dudes from POP who passed away admitted himself into the ER two days later, which I haven't seen mentioned in an article. Not even the same night as POP. At least that's what I heard. I could be wrong.


Posted by S Nate Faulkner on Jun-10-2010 22:56:

That story was very confusing. The author was trying very hard to prove something with data that was beyond irrelevant.

How dare we as taxpayers allow raves at a public place (that would normally not bring in a cent, and cost the taxpayers to keep it empty) and tie up all our emergency resources like paramedics and cops (who are usually off duty and paid VERY well to be there), like COW palace on memorial day when it is clear from this idiot who OD'd at home after New Years in LA has put all our kids (whose parents allowed them to go) at risk!?

I think the author has OD'd on something.


Posted by DjWoody on Jun-10-2010 23:13:

quote:
Originally posted by S Nate Faulkner
How dare we as taxpayers allow raves at a public place (that would normally not bring in a cent, and cost the taxpayers to keep it empty)
I think the author has OD'd on something.


Huh? There's a lot of events that go down at the Sports Arena & Coliseum that aren't raves. I've been to quite a few of them.


Posted by anomalies on Jun-10-2010 23:13:

The article says that 45,000 people were attendance, yet on Global DJ Broadcast World Tour, Markus Schulz said that there were 130k+ people at TAO.

I wonder who provide the false information.


Posted by S Nate Faulkner on Jun-10-2010 23:20:

quote:
Originally posted by DjWoody
Huh? There's a lot of events that go down at the Sports Arena & Coliseum that aren't raves. I've been to quite a few of them.


True, I didn't mean to imply that nothing else goes on there, just that the rave that weekend was the highest bidder, and the nerve of them to want to cover their costs or *gasp* make a profit.


Posted by josbalstr on Jun-11-2010 01:52:

QUOTE]That story was very confusing. The author was trying very hard to prove something with data that was beyond irrelevant.[/QUOTE]
just another example of reportes getting the facts wrong, people putting the blame on others and trying to ruin the fun for the majority that follow the rules...
this soo came of the heels of ETD Pop at the Cow Palace, and 6 months later? c'mon.


Posted by able.h on Jun-11-2010 02:01:

article sounds like "bla bla bla bla..." to me


Posted by Miss Julia on Jun-11-2010 02:06:

They can't really blame a "rave" about idiots irresponsible (and stupid) use of drugs.


Posted by Cool1g on Jun-11-2010 02:08:

quote:
Originally posted by anomalies
The article says that 45,000 people were attendance, yet on Global DJ Broadcast World Tour, Markus Schulz said that there were 130k+ people at TAO.

I wonder who provide the false information.


i think it was closer to the lower #...

remember EDC did something like 145K people... over 2 nites! and that included the Coliseum... no way that 50% more people than Sat nite of last year's EDC were at the Sports Arena and grounds for TAO...


Posted by Kismet7 on Jun-11-2010 03:21:

quote:
Originally posted by Miss Julia
They can't really blame a "rave" about idiots irresponsible (and stupid) use of drugs.


This.

The government and media they control can easily build precedent through these type of happenings. These stories are run in the way they are run to create precedent. Heck if they wanted to create a story, they could plant drugs in someones drink, or have someone sell malicious drugs that would kill, then create new legislation against clubs and edm events.


Posted by jimji1005 on Jun-11-2010 04:05:

Bottom line is that


Politician wants ppl to know that they care. So they get on the mic or TV and start blasting away making huge promises.

But what really comes down to is that they are just saying it for the rating. They know that the city is hurting and extra cash is better than no extra cash.

Lots of money in the mix here. LA is not about to lose on 6 digit income from massives.

(Its like china, shit happen, president starts bashing, cops goes on a rampage and public goes crazy. Then few weeks later, everything is back to where its supposed to be)


Posted by fantasyexctasy on Jun-11-2010 05:01:

Markus' show he announced 110k, and during Guetta's lame set he announced 110k


Posted by msilin on Jun-11-2010 20:13:

Let's be honest - only GoVentures/Insomniac actually know the real #s. If the fire chief asks, they're gonna tell them the legal number. If DJs or partygoers ask, they're gonna tell them the ego-inflated biggest number possible. It's likely somewhere in the middle.

As far as the drug reports, yeah I was under the impression (especially b/c I used to read ravelinks for the hell of it) that people die or get really fucked up all the time at raves. Why it's suddenly making the news I don't know but it could definitely lead to a crack-down on these parties if soccer moms etc start to notice.

I mean let's be honest, if regular people actually knew what raves were, they would be shut down immediately. Most people are on drugs, it's over-crowded, and the police is only there to make sure shit doesn't get out of hand.

I love massives, but the fact that there are always morons who show up and can't responsibly have a good time is always going to ruin it for everybody else. It's pretty much un preventable. And I've seen some DUMB ASS people at raves (like once in a while I'll talk to some kid that tells me he's taken 10+ pills in one night - wtf?) who can't behave.

I think making these events 21+ would be a huge help (Even though these deaths are from 21+ people), and also selling less tickets so it's not a fucking zoo where people have to walk a mile to get a drink of water. But ultimately it's up to the partygoers to take it easy and not ruin it for everybody.


Posted by 72hrpartyanimal on Jun-11-2010 20:19:

this is why i hate massives. although fun, it just pulls the wrong crowd.


Posted by able.h on Jun-11-2010 20:27:

pfftt...

the debate of the century.. bla bla bla, let those kids have fun, if they die then they die,.. some people need to learn it the hard way


Posted by 72hrpartyanimal on Jun-11-2010 20:30:

quote:
Originally posted by able.h
pfftt...

the debate of the century.. bla bla bla, let those kids have fun, if they die then they die,.. some people need to learn it the hard way


i like your style. i call it population control.


Posted by system-7 on Jun-11-2010 22:03:

+18 plus should be the requirement for all massives.


Posted by Apeattack on Jun-11-2010 22:22:

The article tries to make ecstasy look bad, but to me it make the drug look good relative to everything else out there, including alcohol.


"The 18 people who were sent to the hospital were between the ages of 16 and 34. In addition to using Ecstasy, 10 had drunk alcohol, and five had also used other drugs."

- So only 3 people out of, say, 30k (assuming two-thirds of the 45,000 attendees used ecstasy) had major issues with ecstasy (0.01%). Even if only 3k people used ecstasy (a ridiculously low number), that still means only 0.1% had major complications. Not bad. I would guess a higher percentage of people drank themselves unconscious that night. They didn't mention how many people received treatment for alcohol poisoning or how many people got into car crashes that night due to alcohol intoxication.


"The 24-year-old man who died at home died of multiple drug intoxication, the CDC said. The man had no chronic illnesses. The man�s friends informed authorities that he had 'used Ecstasy and cocaine at the rave and injected heroin at home afterward.'"

- Mixing is bad folks, especially when you mix and upper (ecstasy and cocaine) with a downer (heroin). Cocaine + heroin is how John Belushi and River Phoenix died.
http://www.thegooddrugsguide.com/ecstasy/mixing.htm


"Because those sickened had ingested a variety of Ecstasy tablets, health officials concluded that overdose was the cause of their conditions rather than contamination of the drug."

- See, pills are safer than ever from contamination! Just use in moderation and everything will be fine.


Posted by Apeattack on Jun-11-2010 22:25:

quote:
Originally posted by system-7
+18 plus should be the requirement for all massives.


The people who died were over 18 (not that you are saying setting the bar at 18+ would have prevented their deaths).


Posted by kevin shawn on Jun-11-2010 22:34:

Drug use vs drug abuse

I bet housands there were using drugs but when you abuse them then it gets dangerous, don't mix and for gods sake don't do heroin.


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