Pubdate: Sat, 11 Sep 1999 Source: National Post (Canada) Copyright: Southam Inc. Contact: http://www.nationalpost.com/ Forum: http://forums.canada.com/~canada Author: Derek Williams RAVE ON Re: They're Not Going There Just to Get High, Sept. 2. I have just read the article by Mitchel Raphael concerning raves in your online edition. He made the point that its better to have these events in licenced clubs where there is running water and the emergency services can get to them should something go wrong. He went on to say that if they are banned they will simply be driven underground and therefore become very much more dangerous. How right he is. Forcing raves underground is indeed the wrong thing to do, but the drug war demands it. If raves are to be allowed in legal places, then drug use has to be accepted so that harm reduction measures can be made. In the U.K. right now, there is no outreach work for recreational users. This culture isn't going to go away, it's well established. It's a fact, and because a lot of drugs are used at these events, we can no longer afford the head-in-the-sand drug war attitude. Derek Williams, Norwich, Norfolk, England - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck