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A bill to prohibit an individual from knowingly opening, maintaining, managing, controlling, renting, leasing, making available for use, or profiting from any place for the purpose of manufacturing, distributing, or using any controlled substance, and for other
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of $ 250,000 or "2 times the gross receipts, either known or estimated, that were derived from each violation that is attributable to the person", whichever was greater. Additionally, the Act recommended that the
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on speech and "unfairly punishes businesses for the crimes of their customers". The DEA has stated that the law will not be enforced against legitimate property owners and event promoters. Erin Treacy of the
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Erin Treacy, The Rave Act: A Specious Solution to the Serious Problem of Increased Ecstasy Distribution: Is It Unconstitutionally Overbroad, 28 Hastings COMM. & ENT. L.J. 229 (2005).
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on June 18, 2002. On June 27, 2002, it was reported out of the committee without written comment or amendment and placed on the
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The bill, originally titled the Reducing Americans' Vulnerability to Ecstasy Act (RAVE ACT), was sponsored by Senator
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The RAVE Act has discouraged rave organizers from providing medical assistance to attendants. The
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by Biden, under the name "Illicit Drug Anti-Proliferation Act". It was later attached to the
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reconsider the then-current Federal sentencing guidelines with respect to offenses involving
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FAQs About The Illicit Drug Anti-Proliferation Act, from the Drug Enforcement Administration
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Patrick Leahy and Richard Durbin withdrew their sponsorship of the bill in September 2002.
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on April 30, 2003. A substantially similar Act was proposed during the previous
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Information about the act, from National Library for the Environment
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has criticized the legislation, arguing that the threat of
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and is intended to criminalize electronic music concerts.
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United States federal controlled substances legislation
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The RAVE Act was also included as an amendment to the
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This United States federal legislation article is a
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Reducing Americans' Vulnerability to Ecstasy Act
Great Seal of the United States
108th United States Congress
Controlled Substances Act
S. 226
Joe Biden
D
DE
Judiciary
George W. Bush
United States federal law
rider
PROTECT Act
Congress
RAVE Act
Controlled Substances Act
United States Code
21 U.S.C.
§ 856(a)
civil penalty
United States Sentencing Commission
gamma-hydroxybutyric acid
date rape drug
Joe Biden
Chuck Grassley
Orrin Hatch
Joe Lieberman
Strom Thurmond
Patrick Leahy
Dick Durbin

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