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Armin Only + Monster Massive OFFICIALLY CANCELLED
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| DaveT |
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Armin Only
Moby
Erick Morillo
Junior Sanchez & Reza
Shawnee Taylor
Nero
Caspa
Zeds Dead
The Gaslamp Killer
Kraddy |
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| jasyn |
| sweet avb comes back to LA :) |
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| DaveT |
| And told y'all not to expect him in a club in LA anytime soon. :) |
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| soundvisine |
| i heard he is coming to LA on memorial day weekend |
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| DaveT |
| He's in Vegas and SD (along with Vancouver and Washington DC) memorial day weekend, but don't know of him being in LA. |
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| Paul Anthony |
lame hes prolly gonna play outside again. i miss when they had the trance
room in the arena. the sound is better. |
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| Quazar |
| Carl Cox is going to be there, too, according to Facebook. |
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| drEamer |
| thought they werent allowing any more events there? |
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| Trancelover24 |
| quote: | Originally posted by drEamer
thought they werent allowing any more events there? |
There are tight restrictions ...
Ma is now calling her April 25-amended bill, AB 74, the "Raves Safety Act."
Basically the law would require state agencies that want to allow raves on their property to assess whether the party could result of loss of life and, if so, present an "action plan" addressing health and safety, law enforcement, and crowd education.
Here's some of the new language of AB 74:
If the state agency determines that, based on the facts presented to it in the assessment, there is a strong probability that loss of life or harm to the participants could occur, then the state agency shall require the promoter to prepare an event action plan.
Update No. 2: Ma's people tell us the Assembly Agriculture Committee passed the bill 9-0.
Ma says this is a good way to address some of the deaths and overdoses at raves. Here's what she stated late Wednesday afternoon:
The State needs to better monitor and control events occurring on State properties. Casualties can be prevented and I've seen what works. AB 74 is intended to prevent the loss of life and make safety a top priority at events on state property.
http://blogs.laweekly.com/informer/..._california.php |
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| drEamer |
| then there are sure to be problems, never gonna keep all the drugs out, unless u bring tons of drug sniffing dogs |
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| civicstyle |
| quote: | Originally posted by Trancelover24
There are tight restrictions ...
Ma is now calling her April 25-amended bill, AB 74, the "Raves Safety Act."
Basically the law would require state agencies that want to allow raves on their property to assess whether the party could result of loss of life and, if so, present an "action plan" addressing health and safety, law enforcement, and crowd education.
Here's some of the new language of AB 74:
If the state agency determines that, based on the facts presented to it in the assessment, there is a strong probability that loss of life or harm to the participants could occur, then the state agency shall require the promoter to prepare an event action plan.
Update No. 2: Ma's people tell us the Assembly Agriculture Committee passed the bill 9-0.
Ma says this is a good way to address some of the deaths and overdoses at raves. Here's what she stated late Wednesday afternoon:
The State needs to better monitor and control events occurring on State properties. Casualties can be prevented and I've seen what works. AB 74 is intended to prevent the loss of life and make safety a top priority at events on state property.
http://blogs.laweekly.com/informer/..._california.php |
After LA losing all that $$$ to EDC Vegas, of course they would 'allow' parties to continue to take place. It's all about the $ |
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| Apeattack |
| quote: | Originally posted by drEamer
then there are sure to be problems, never gonna keep all the drugs out, unless u bring tons of drug sniffing dogs |
Drug sniffing dogs would be a terrible idea. If the dogs are successful, the police would have to arrest tens of thousands of people, costing the city quite a lot of money (and I don't think the city hold that many people in jail anyways). |
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