>>>>So they want to bust the promoter/owner of the event because people at the show did drugs?
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>>>That's not what was claimed. The claim was that there were open sales of "cocaine, marijuana, LSD, Ecstasy, hallucinogenic mushrooms, opium and marijuana-laced food at Camp Zoe in a Middle East bazaar-like atmosphere where drug vendors shouted sales pitches to passers-by". This with the promotors knowledge and, presumably, consent.
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>>Have you been to a concert in the USA? This is nothing new or unique.
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>Maybe not unique but if the description is correct then not common either.
>(I've been to about 1500 concerts in the States, in every State - I was a road manager for a *long* time.)
For which band(s)? If it was, say, the Osmonds, your experiences may not have been "representative" :)
>>>Sounds great, but not really surprising he was busted.......
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>>> Seems a bit far fetched and impractical to me.
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http://www.cleveland.com/music/index.ssf/2011/07/feds_accuse_jam-band_concert_i.html
Regards. Al
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