Well I come to you with a heavy heart to say that these raves at Pharaohs are going to continue. There is one slated for tonight, April 18th, to celebrate 4/20. Most think of this as a celebration of the drug movement. 420 used to be the police call number for a drug related incident. I don't know when it happened but apparently 4:20 am/pm is the official time to smoke weed, marijuana for those that don't know. So following suit 4/20 is the day that is slated for smokers to rip there brains until they can't see straight anymore. The promoters of this rave, for some reason feel the need to throw one of there raves celebrating this. The stupid thing is 4/20 is for weed smokers, and there is a small amount of smoking done at raves. The majority or the drugs done at raves are of the hallucination type. Acid, LSD, X, Special K and Shrooms. All of these are thoroughly enjoyed at raves. You don't have to smoke anything, all you need is an open mouth. You can also conceal these a lot easier than say an 1/8th of weed. X and Special K to the untrained eye look like Altoids, and anyone who lived through the 70s knows LSD comes in all kinds of forms. The reason these types of drugs are so popular at these kind of events is for one reason. Image enhancement. When your rolling on a combination of X, shrooms and possibly acid and you walk into a rave its like paradise. You can feel the music pumping through you, the lights and the environment feel like they are dancing around you. Your skin actually becomes more sensitive, While your out dancing having a good time, rubbing up against others your brian is getting stimulated even more. Do you think weed would do this to you. No, it doesn't.
I personally know. I've sampled everything from homegrown kush that was almost florescent to pharmacutical grade marijuana. None of these had any hallucinationistic effects on me. Granted it wasn't laced with anything, PCP or Angeldust. The main point I'm trying to say is that there are so many worse things going on at raves than a few teenagers smoking weed in their car before a rave. There are young girls being exploited by much older men that have access to drugs. Whos watching out for those girls. The girls that take something from a guy they think is cute, and next thing they know they wake up in a parking lot of Home Depot in Banning. Those poor girls hhave no idea what was done to them over those 2 days. You have to prepare for the worst and hope all of the STD tests come out negitive.
The thing that disguists me about this whole situation is that the raves are still being promoted as "All Ages" but they swear that thhey are going to be carding at the door for 18 and over. Basically the only thing they are worried about is someone being able to pay the entrance fee, thats all they want, the $45 bucks in their hand. I wish there was a single person on the Redlands Counsel that had a backbone, and would shut down the conditional permit that they are working under. They have to stand up for our youth, it makes me sad that they are only about their little pet projects, and progressing their agendas. They care nothing of the taxpayers in this city and their children. What would happen if one of there daughters were one of the girls missing for 2 days and found in Banning not knowing what happened. The raves would be shut down in an instant. But since it wasn't their daughter they care nothing about it. I have been emailing the counsel once a week, and still no answer. I will keep pressing on. Until then, GOD BLESS AMERICA, we all know she needs it.
The Redlands Conservative
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Protest outside 420 rave tonight!!
ReplyDeleteToday's culture thrives on unregulated research chemicals and greedy promoters rather than entertainment with social responsibility in mind. One may wonder why this pertains to the media and various political sources; the answer resides in the policy process and the imperative need for agenda setting. Mass media and political figures serve as the main vehicles for the agenda setting process via the use of investigative reports and publicity.
Adulterated ecstasy is proliferating the rave and night club scene; Club 54 may have seen its days of clean MDA and cocaine, but today's party scene is responsible for hundreds of research chemicals and combinations of psychedelics and amphetamine-like substances (http://www.ecstasydata.org ). Raves and the clubs are not essentially negative; when combined with an environment of strange pills and insalubrious conditions, however, the outcomes can become dismal.
The other issue that needs to be addressed surrounds the environment in which these events take place. The events are filled to maximum capacity and the heat generated by the dancing bodies alone raises the mercury to near desert temperatures. In terms of first aid, there is Hurricane Katrine-like emergency response provided by the organizations, inclusive of the RLPD, security staff, and event managers. Dr. Peter Cohen of the University of Amsterdam suggests that there should be adequate medical staffing to serve the needs of the event attendees in the case of emergency. Ideas include age limits, free water, a ration of 740:1 for attendees to emergency response personnel, and a quiet area free of music. Proper coordination and response time are invaluable when considering medical emergencies. Unfortunately, this is not taking place at the massive events being held in Redlands.
Please do not allow this to happen again by taking action and documenting future events like the 420 fest where lives are on peril.