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The ACLU's Drug Policy Litigation Project scored a victory in New Orleans when U.S. District Judge G. Thomas Porteous ruled that prosecutors cannot force the organizers of a rave dance party Friday night to ban pacifiers, or glow sticks as "drug paraphernalia". The judge's ruling blocks part of a plea bargain between prosecutors and a company that puts on raves at the State Palace Theater. news article can be found [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] |
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Gosh do we really need i here
That rocks though |
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Nice, the State Palace is a sick venue. But they were still having raves when I lived there.
Did anyone go to Freakfest? |
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This article is from 2001, kinda out of date.. ya think? Maybe do some research and find out whats happened since?
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