dunno if this hasn't been passed already, but i figure, can't hurt to send
it again.
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***CONGRESS SEEKS TO BAN LIVE MUSIC AND DANCING!! 
***COULD HAPPEN THIS YEAR; WE NEED YOUR HELP


Congress is considering two pieces of legislation that could 
effectively ban live music and dancing, while throwing innocent 
people like you in jail. If enacted, either bill could prevent you 
from hearing your favorite band or DJ live. Every musical style would 
be affected, including rock and roll, Hip Hop, country, and 
electronic music. Both bills would allow overzealous prosecutors to 
send innocent people to jail for the crimes of others. The two bills 
are the RAVE Act (H.R. 718) and the CLEAN-UP Act (H.R. 834). Both 
could be passed this year without your help. (Links to the Acts text 
provided below.)


The RAVE Act would make it easier for the federal government to 
punish property owners for any drug offense that their customers 
commit - even if they work hard to stop such offenses. If enacted, 
nightclub and stadium owners would likely stop holding events - such 
as rock or Hip Hop concerts - in which even one person might use 
drugs.  Similarly, the CLEAN-UP Act contains provisions that would 
make it a federal crime - punishable by up to nine years in prison - 
to promote "any rave, dance, music or other entertainment event" that 
might attract some attendees that would use or sell drugs. In both 
cases, it doesn't matter if the concert promoter and property owner 
try to prevent people from using drugs. Nor does it matter if the 
vast majority of people attending the event are law-abiding citizens 
that want to listen to music, not do drugs.


If either the CLEAN-UP Act or the RAVE Act becomes law, Congress 
could effectively ban live music and dancing, as well as any other 
event that might attract someone that would use drugs (essentially 
any event that draws a large crowd). Your help is needed to stop 
these bills from becoming law!!! Dancing, singing, and playing music 
should not be a federal crime!


ACTIONS TO TAKE 


*** Fax your Representative. Tell him or her to oppose the RAVE Act 
in its entirety and to oppose Section 305 in the CLEAN-UP Act. You 
can fax your Representative for free by going to 
http://actioncenter.drugpolicy.org/action/index.asp?step=2&item=1516.


** Please forward this action alert to your friends and family. 
Unless Congress hears from thousands of voters these two bills could 
easily become law. 



BACKGROUND 


The RAVE Act was first introduced last year in the Senate by Senator 
Joe Biden (D-DE). A House version was introduced by Rep. Lamar Smith 
(R-TX). Thanks to the support of thousands of voters like you, Drug 
Policy Alliance and a coalition of friends and activists around the 
country was able to stop both bills last year. Unfortunately, 
supporters of the RAVE Act are even more determined to pass it this 
year. Rep. Howard Coble (R-NC) is sponsoring a new RAVE Act in the 
House. Additionally, Senator Biden has introduced a Senate version 
entitled the Illicit Drugs Anti-Proliferation Act. 


If enacted, both the House RAVE Act and the Senate Anti-Proliferation 
Act would make it easier for federal prosecutors to fine and imprison 
business owners that fail to stop drug offenses from occurring. 
Businessmen and women could be prosecuted even if they were not 
involved in drugs - and even if they took steps to stop drug use on 
their property. Although proponents of the bill are seeking to target 
raves (and DJs, nightclub owners, and rave promoters have the most to 
fear), the law would apply to any business owner, including bar 
owners, motel owners, concert promoters, and cruise ship owners. 
Because of its broad language, the proposed law would even 
potentially subject people to twenty years in federal prison if one 
or more of their guests smoked marijuana at their party or barbecue.  


For more information on the RAVE Act and Drug Policy Alliance's 
campaign to stop it, see: 
http://www.nomoredrugwar.org/music/rave_act.htm. 


A full text of the bill can be viewed at: 
http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi?
dbname=108_cong_bills&docid=f:h718ih.txt.pdf
(Please cut and paste the entire URL into a browser window)


The CLEAN-UP Act was also first introduced last year, but it failed 
to make it out of committee. This year's bill already has over 60 co-
sponsors and could become law without your help. Sponsored by Rep. 
Doug Ose (R-CA), the Clean, Learn, Educate, Abolish, and Undermine 
Production (CLEAN-UP) of Methamphetamines Act is largely an innocuous 
bill that provides more money and training for the clean up of 
illegal methamphetamine laboratories. Hidden within the bill, 
however, is a draconian section that could make dancing and live 
music federal crimes.


Section 305 of the CLEAN-UP Act stipulates that: 


'Whoever, for a commercial purpose, knowingly promotes any rave, 
dance, music, or other entertainment event, that takes place under 
circumstances where the promoter knows or reasonably ought to know 
that a controlled substance will be used or distributed in violation 
of Federal law or the law of the place where the event is held, shall 
be fined under title 18, United States Code, or imprisoned for not 
more than 9 years, or both.'


Under the provision, any concert promoter, nightclub owner and arena 
or stadium owner could be fined and jailed, since a reasonable person 
would know some people use drugs at musical events. A full text of 
the bill can be viewed at:



<http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi?
dbname=108_cong_bills&docid=f:h834ih.txt.pdf> 


Opponents of the bills fear that both proposed laws would be used by 
racist or homophobic prosecutors to target Hip Hop and R&B concerts 
and gay and lesbian nightclubs. Both bills would also eradicate 
electronic dance music and culture, as we know it.


Fax your Representative. Tell him or her to oppose the RAVE Act in 
its entirety and to oppose Section 305 in the CLEAN-UP Act. You can 
fax your Representative for free by going to:
http://actioncenter.drugpolicy.org/action/index.asp?step=2&item=1516.
 





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