Pubdate: Sat, 27 May 2000 Source: Calgary Herald (CN AB) Copyright: 2000 Calgary Herald Contact: P.O. Box 2400, Stn. M, Calgary, Alberta T2P 0W8 Fax: (403) 235-7379 Website: http://www.calgaryherald.com/ Forum: http://forums.canada.com/~calgary Author: Alyson R. Vowell FOUR WORDS FOR RAVING I am very concerned with the picture the media is trying to give people about raves. The notion that ravers are irresponsible, ignorant drug users may be true for some, but for a majority it is false. We are a sub-culture based on four words: peace, love, unity and respect. I know society may be more concerned with drugs or violence. I know many parents have concerns about their children going to raves and using drugs, but this is not justified if parents have provided solid drug education to their children. I have been to many raves. Yes, I have been offered drugs, but have never accepted them. No one has ever pressured me into buying drugs or taking drugs. I have only ever been congratulated for partying sober. Never have I felt guilty about not doing drugs. As far as violence goes, it is non-existent. We are thoroughly checked for weapons and are supervised by trained security throughout the night. It is human nature to make mistakes, but it is ignorance which causes the mistake to be made twice. It is also ignorance that doesn't allow someone to have a second chance. Do not judge ravers on things that are not the fault of ravers. Alyson R. Vowell Calgary Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com I am very concerned with the picture the media is trying to give people about raves. The notion that ravers are irresponsible, ignorant drug users may be true for some, but for a majority it is false. We are a sub-culture based on four words: peace, love, unity and respect. I know society may be more concerned with drugs or violence. I know many parents have concerns about their children going to raves and using drugs, but this is not justified if parents have provided solid drug education to their children. I have been to many raves. Yes, I have been offered drugs, but have never accepted them. No one has ever pressured me into buying drugs or taking drugs. I have only ever been congratulated for partying sober. Never have I felt guilty about not doing drugs. As far as violence goes, it is non-existent. We are thoroughly checked for weapons and are supervised by trained security throughout the night. It is human nature to make mistakes, but it is ignorance which causes the mistake to be made twice. It is also ignorance that doesn't allow someone to have a second chance. Do not judge ravers on things that are not the fault of ravers. Alyson R. Vowell Calgary Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com - --- MAP posted-by: Allan Wilkinson