New Laws Threaten America's Entire Nightlife

Civil liberties organisation the Drug Policy Alliance (DPA) warned this week
that new laws could wipe out nightclubs and music events across America and
urged music fans to support 'A Day and Night of Outrage' (planned for April
24).

"The Justice Department is already using the RAVE Act to scare nightclubs
away from playing certain kinds of music and now Congress is considering
legislation that would hold bands, DJs, bartenders, promoters, venue owners,
radio stations and others liable if a patron uses drugs at a nightclub or
concert," said the DPA.

"If enacted, music lovers could soon be unable to see their favourite band,
DJ or other entertainment live."

The DPA want individuals to organise local protests under the 'Day and Night
of Outrage' banner and are also urging DJs and promoters to donate some of
their takings on the night.

"Artists have a responsibility to raise money for this campaign to protect
live music," said US DJ D: Fuse, one of the few big name DJs already
actively involved.

"Not only can this legislation shut down the venues we play at, it could
even land artists in jail."

http://www.protectlivemusic.org/outrage.htm ('Members of Congress think the
American people won't stand up for their rights. On April 24th we're going
to prove them wrong . . .')


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