@quail1981
How about promoted a concert or music event where there was a chill room?
Because according to joe biden that makes you part of the drug sales criminal enterprise and the rave act authorized him to seize your belongings because of it?
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Ever had bottled water given out at a event you were involved with profited from or were promoting? Doing so means your promoting drug use and is a felony under the rave act.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reducing_Americans%27_Vulnerability_to_Ecstasy_Act?wprov=sfla1 …
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Replying to @quail1981 @chesaboudin
That's one of the ones so loose and open to interpretation you're definitely wrong. Where white people can hand out water at gatherings, other ethnicities are accused of promoting drug use. Really
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Replying to @quail1981 @chesaboudin
How? Sf events give away a ton of water? You've not been involved in promoting, publicizing, volunteering at or working at any of them?
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Replying to @quail1981 @chesaboudin
Won't give someone a cup of water if asked? Because that's the standard for the rave act.
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Replying to @netfire4 @chesaboudin
The places I am involved in have drinking fountains. Also, if there is an medical emergency, some of the places I am involved in have a nurse or EMT on duty.
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Replying to @quail1981 @chesaboudin
Cool the drinking fountains count. That's giving away water at a entertainment event and is a felony under the rave act, and makes you explicitly complicit in anyone's drug use on premise.
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Not if the building(s) involved fall under Historic Monument Status they don't. As a matter of fact, what is the Rave Act? Never heard of it.
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