Anti-Raves Act of 2011 (California-R)
billbradley
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I thought raves were dead but apparently there is a need to ban them, again. All jokes aside, the wording here is too broad and could be used against anyone hosting a DJ event.
???(a) Any person who conducts a public event at night that includes prerecorded music and lasts more than three and one-half hours is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) or twice the actual or estimated gross receipts for the event, whichever is greater.
(b) Subdivision (a) shall not apply to a public event on private
property if the entity that conducts the public event has a business
license to operate a bar, club, theater, entertainment venue, or
other similar business, or to conduct sporting events, and conducting
the public event is consistent with the business license.
(c) For purposes of this section, "night" means that period
between sunset and sunrise.???
full draft of the bill:
http://info.sen.ca.gov/pub/11-12/bill/asm/ab_0051-0100/ab_74_bill_20101221_introduced.html
edited to show subsections (b) and (c) for clarification
???(a) Any person who conducts a public event at night that includes prerecorded music and lasts more than three and one-half hours is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) or twice the actual or estimated gross receipts for the event, whichever is greater.
(b) Subdivision (a) shall not apply to a public event on private
property if the entity that conducts the public event has a business
license to operate a bar, club, theater, entertainment venue, or
other similar business, or to conduct sporting events, and conducting
the public event is consistent with the business license.
(c) For purposes of this section, "night" means that period
between sunset and sunrise.???
full draft of the bill:
http://info.sen.ca.gov/pub/11-12/bill/asm/ab_0051-0100/ab_74_bill_20101221_introduced.html
edited to show subsections (b) and (c) for clarification
Comments
I've never been a fan of taking away the rights of many because of the irresponsibility of the few.
Will this actually pass, though?
I zeroed out my comment after I read the full text. I made my comment based on the excerpt in the first post.
And I actually have a law degree. "Ware" did you get your English degree?
It never died
Yeah, but obviously, the "prerecorded music" stuff is laughable. Brittney Spears could get sent to prison, had her concert actually gone on beyond an hour or so.
There are laws in place already to deal with those types of problems. Any Fire Marshall could go in and shutdown a venue for those violations. Banning events with "prerecorded music" is going to far though.
Agreed.
No.
Read the exemptions under the second paragraph.
More recently it was used by police to shut down a birthday barbecue held on legal property for 15 people.
Not sure that a bbq is a "public event" (alot of them also happen during the day, not at night), but I agree that it's too broad, or at least appears to be from the excerpt.
This reminds of the Rave Act in England. No repetitive beats allowed. Authechre even did an EP on Warp without "repetitive beats" so it could be played "legally". Maybe raves in Cali will go "live".