|
Well, essentially it's no different than the rave act that was sneaked in with the amber alert bill. The current anti-rave act essentially allows the owner of an establishment to face criminal charges in the event of drug use. This amendment to the rave act allows prosecutors to indict promoters of an event as well for throwing an event with drugs. So essentially it is granting no new powers, only broadening the list of those who are responsible. I haven't seen any instances where the rave act has been habitually abused since its passing (except for that one marijuana fund raiser so I'm somewhat unconcerned, I still hope it doesn't pass however.
___________________
Retro ...
Last edited by occrider on Aug-28-2003 at 18:20
|