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Summer's Here and the Time is Right for ... Getting Busted Going to the Festival (If You're Not Careful)
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With Memorial Day now just a memory, the summer music festival season is on -- and with it, special drug law enforcement aimed at festival goers in what could be called a form of cultural profiling. If years past are any indicator, music lovers should be prepared to encounter everything from announced "Drug Checkpoints" that aren't -- they are instead traps to lure the freaked out -- to real, unconstitutional, highway drug checkpoints masquerading as "safety checks" (complete with drug dogs) to undercover cops working inside the festival grounds themselves.
Nationally known festivals like Bonaroo in Tennessee and Wakarusa in Kansas, as well as countless lesser festivals, especially in rural areas, have drawn special law enforcement efforts in the past. With this year unlikely to be any different, festival goers will need to know their rights and how to exercise them when they encounter the cops.
The police enforcement actions are already getting underway. Last weekend, the 2008 Summer Camp Festival in Chillicothe, Illinois, drew some 13,000 fans to hear a diverse line-up of bands including the Flaming Lips, George Clinton & Parliament/Funkadelic, Blind Melon, the Roots, and the New Pornographers. It also drew city and state police, who claimed 20 drug arrests -- for marijuana, ecstasy, and LSD -- between them in and around the festival.
The police were pleased. "I think a lot of it had to do with all of the agencies getting together before the event and really planning out our attack," Chillicothe Police Chief Steven Maurer told local HOI-19 TV News. "Our goal is to prevent it from coming in and that's what we did a lot of."
Meanwhile, down in northeast Georgia, some other law enforcement agencies had also gotten together to plan an attack. This one wasn't aimed directly at concert-goers, but at the highway-traveling public in general. In what the Northeast Georgian described as "one of the county's largest highway interdiction and safety checks in at least five years," personnel from the Habersham County Sheriff's Office, Northeast Georgia Drug Task Force, Georgia National Guard Counter Drug Task Force, Georgia State Patrol, Georgia Bureau of Investigation, Georgia Department of Public Safety Motor Carrier Compliance Unit, Lee Arrendale State Prison, Phillips State Prison and Cornelia Police Department participated in a 24-hour checkpoint on a local highway.
Police bragged about the success of their checkpoint, which netted 74 arrests, 31 of them for drug offenses. "It worked well, I thought," said Habersham County Sheriff De Ray Fincher. "The operation resulted in a seizure of $36,000 in illegal drugs. And a total amount of currency, drugs and vehicles seized is estimated to have a value of $82,000."
Police did write some tickets for traffic offenses, Fincher told WNEG-TV 32 News. "We got a lot of people with no insurance, no driver's license or suspended license," he said. And some pot smokers: "The majority of our cases were marijuana cases; however, we did get several methamphetamine and we got one case of cocaine," Fincher explained.
In a 2000 Supreme Court decision, Indianapolis v. Edmonds, the high court held that indiscriminate highway drug checkpoints were unconstitutional since motorists were being stopped without suspicion for a law enforcement -- not a public safety -- purpose.
But Fincher was open about his constitutionally-suspect highway checkpoint. "We are trying to do everything we can to prevent drug activity in Habersham County, whether it's just passing through or stopping here," he said, noting that drug arrests in the county were on the rise. "That just means we've taken a real aggressive approach to drug enforcement."
"In the wake of the Indianapolis case, law enforcement has tried to figure out ways to still conduct drug checkpoints that comport with that ruling," said Adam Wolf of the ACLU Drug Law Reform Project. "Intent is the name of the game. If the intent is to conduct a checkpoint basically for law enforcement purposes, that's not okay. If it's for public safety purposes, such as sobriety checkpoints, that is okay."
A constitutional challenge to any given checkpoint would turn on intent, said Wolf. "If it turns out the intent was primarily to be a drug checkpoint, that would be an unreasonable search and not comply with the Constitution," he said. "That kind of checkpoint should be shut down, but it would take someone to challenge it."
Noting Sheriff Fincher's report of cash and goods seized, Wolf suggested the purpose of the checkpoints could really be about something other than law enforcement or public safety. "So often these things are being done to fund law enforcement agencies. Asset forfeiture is really a cash cow," he said.
Whether the checkpoints or other special law enforcement tactics are to raise money, wage the drug war, or indeed for "public safety," experts consulted by the Chronicle sang a remarkably similar song: Be prepared, don't be stupid, and don't give away your rights.
"The most efficient way to get arrested for marijuana possession short of blowing pot smoke in an officer's face is to smoke marijuana while driving or parked in your car, especially on the way to a festival," said Steven Silverman of the civil liberties group Flex Your Rights, which has released a video instructing people how to flex theirs. "You have a minimal expectation of privacy, and it reeks. Officers can smell it, and if they can smell it, that's probable cause to search you."
"Keep your private items out of view," recommended the ACLU's Wolf. A baggie full of weed on the front seat is all the probable cause an officer needs to search the vehicle and arrest the owner.
"The only sure thing to do is not to carry," said Keith Stroup, founder and currently senior counsel for the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML). "But the problem with that is there may or may not be good marijuana available at the festivals. If you're going to bring something with you, keep the quantity as small as possible, and for God's sake, don't smoke in the car!"
If you are stopped at a checkpoint (or pulled over for any reason) and you haven't provided police probable cause to search you or your vehicle, now is the time to exercise your rights. People in such situations should be polite but assertive, the experts said.
"If you are pulled over by police for any reason, the officers are very likely to ask you to consent to a search," said Silverman. "Don't do it. Never, ever consent under any circumstances. It might be couched in terms of a command, but it is a request. If you consent, you are waiving your Fourth Amendment protection against unreasonable search and seizure. They won't 'go easier' on you; anything they find, they will confiscate, and arrest you and put you in jail. Don't do their job for them."
"There is no circumstance I can imagine where you should ever consent to a search," agreed NORML's Stroup. "If you give permission, you waive your Fourth Amendment protections. They may say it'll go easier if you cooperate, but that's bullshit. Their only reason for being there is to see if you have contraband and arrest you and put you in jail if you do."
"Just say no to warrantless searches," echoed the ACLU's Wolf. "Officers won't tell you you have the right not to consent, but you do, and it is one that people have held dear since the founding of the Republic."
There are other highway hazards for the unwary festival-goer. Law enforcement can be creative in its unending war on drug users and sellers.
"Anybody driving to see his favorite band should also be aware of fake drug checkpoints," said Silverman. "Drug checkpoints are unconstitutional, but what some sheriffs will do close to festival sites is set up a big 'Drug Checkpoint Ahead' sign, and then watch who turns off the highway at the next ramp or who throws something out his car window. Then they pull them over for littering or failure to signal a lane change or something. If you see such a sign, keep driving -- it's a bluff designed to see who it scares."
"When you see a sign like that, proceed ahead within the speed limit, driving safely through the area," advised Wolf.
Wolf has problems with the harassment of festival-goers that run deeper than particular law enforcement tactics. "Profiling based on race is not okay, profiling based on gender is not okay, and profiling based on the type of concert you attend is not okay," he said. "It's unreasonable and unjustifiable for police to target a group of people because they are going to any particular type of concert."
"Simply having a Grateful Dead sticker or dreadlocks doesn't constitute reasonable suspicion of anything," agreed Silverman.
But in the real world, it can. Festival-goers and other highway travelers need to be aware of their rights, as well as the realities of life in the contemporary US, as they hit the highway this summer.
And one last thing once you actually make it to the festival. "There's a big myth out there that police officers must reveal if they're an undercover cop," said Silverman. "That's wrong, and it's stupid to believe that. Police officers can and do legally lie in doing their jobs. Believing that has probably led to thousands of people being arrested."
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Posted by: Lauren on Jun 5, 2008 3:41 PM
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Americans for Safe Access, the medical marijuana advocacy group that argued the case before the Court and is now a sponsor of the bill.
May 28th, 2008 - California Assembly Votes to Protect Medical Marijuana Patients' Right to Work
Anti-discrimination bill AB2279 passes State Assembly Today
Sacramento, CA -- A medical marijuana employment rights bill, which would protect hundreds of thousands of medical marijuana patients in California from employment discrimination, passed the State Assembly today. AB2279, introduced in February by Assemblymember Mark Leno (D-San Francisco) and co-authored by Assemblymembers Patty Berg (D-Eureka), Loni Hancock (D-Berkeley) and Lori Saldaña (D-San Diego), would reverse a January California Supreme Court decision in the case Ross v. RagingWire. Support for the bill has been widespread, coming from labor, business, and health groups at the local and national level.
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It will take more time and more police brutality, but eventually citizens will wake up to the enemy in our midst. Eventually citizens will cheer police funerals. But we're no where near that point yet.
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Here is a link to Busted on youtube. (The video quality is better on DVDs... Please support Flex Your Rights and buy the video)
Busted: A Citizens Guide to Police Encounters
Note: I am not affiliated with Flex Your Rights, but I support them.
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Posted by: jeffrey7 on Jun 6, 2008 8:07 AM
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Now that the folks that were passed over by the cops are now getting hassled,it's somehow newsworthy!?? Wake up America!!! We have no Freedom! We have no Liberty. We live in a Police-state run bycorrupt fools that badmouth the very things they are privately into as if they are some how better,smarter and more in line with the country's leadership. They are'nt. They just hide behind a badge and pull some of the most heinous crap and tell us pot smoking Hippies 'We're the cause of the decline of American Society. Sorry shit for brains... we're not the problem, it authority figures acting in a hypocritical way that's killing America. This is Nazi- America. It won't change with a new President because they have no real power because they have to dance to a puppeteer we never see. Cops in music shows are as needed as balls on the chin of the Mona Lisa. But then again most cops are the kids that got bullied in school,beat up after school and have their antagonizers as their chiefs of police. It's time to end the police-state by cutting the funding for police departments from the federal level on down to the beat cops. It's time to resotre our Freedom and Liberty by removing the laws that restrict them. It's time to say,'If you're legal age of your State,then you can do whatever you want as long as you're hurting no one but yourself. That's what real Liberty is. That's real Freedom. We all know we don't have it, We're not bringing it to other lands and there are no plans to let the people have it back. How can we,in all good conscience,send our children off to fight and die for Freedoms we don't have and Liberty's that don't exist for a governance that does exactly what they say they stand against in private. That being a hypocritical,dishonest and down right authoritarian scum. This is what out taxes pay for. So when you get strip-searched to get into an Oakridge Boys show,we should say 'Thank-you sir may I have another!'
Get used to it America, Lady Liberty is getting it in the ass with the Washington Monument while the jackasses we voted in stand back smiling at the carnage, while they get to the show through an entrance that has a doorman and a 'Hello we're glad you came.'
Draft Jeffrey7 for Prez '08
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Posted by: lightmind on Jun 6, 2008 9:15 AM
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This quote says it all. We may still believe we have a Republic, but in reality it is only the facade, a glittering store-front that disguises the greed, ignorance, hatred and addiction for power that belies the truth of what we really are. A parallel reality where the insane game of cat-and-mouse, of human dominance and submission is played out endlessly in adrenaline-charged stupor.
We are the enemy, the mice, and we are under attack like never before. America is fractured beyond repair. The totalitarian mindset is fully engaged with no shortage of willing pretorian guards eager to climb the rungs of power and to exercise bootjack authority at the expense of liberty. It is truly come to us-vs-them.
The scales are tipped in favor of the "new world" where barbarism is called law and oppression of freedom is called peace and order.
The facade is fading as it is no longer needed, and as the raw power emerges from behind the mask we shall finally become awakened to the stark reality of the truth.
America was a failed experiment and those who have eyes to see already recognize it. What man touches man eventually corrupts, no matter how noble the effort. Sadly, most americans are fully unprepared for what is coming even though the signs are everywhere. The split american personality manifests outwardly as endless distraction and inwardly as a foreboding that is to be ignored at all expense. We have lost our spirit, our will, and therefore our Freedom.
Even as twilight falls upon our beautiful land the decades of conditioning that filter out the possibility of reason, compassion and truth like a blindfold hide the descending darkness behind the TV's and stores. It is where we spend our last moments of light anesthised and sheltered from the world. The world shall prove to be unforgiving and when we are shocked into reality it will be far too late.
God help us. Peace to you all.
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Posted by: skylights on Jun 8, 2008 10:50 AM
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There are no longer any police checkpoints or surveillance. If you get caught with drugs, you probably won't get arrested. They'll just take the drugs away. But you probably won't get caught.
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Posted by: hannerss on Jun 9, 2008 12:51 AM
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moral of the story is we didn't know our rights well enough to assert them. when at music festivals people need to be careful about woh they deal with and be cautious about undercover cops because they had an entire sting running at this festival. they were illegally searching people and violating every right i feel like i had. i regret that i was not more informed on what i could do in that situation. just be cautious, that's all.
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Posted by: talkville on Jun 10, 2008 3:06 AM
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Makes me think of that circumstance way back in WWII in Holland, I believe but am not sure: EVERYONE wore a Star of David. Maybe at a concert.....? It's frickin' MUSIC for goodness sake!!
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Americans for Safe Access, the medical marijuana advocacy group that argued the case before the Court and is now a sponsor of the bill.
May 28th, 2008 - California Assembly Votes to Protect Medical Marijuana Patients' Right to Work
Anti-discrimination bill AB2279 passes State Assembly Today
Sacramento, CA -- A medical marijuana employment rights bill, which would protect hundreds of thousands of medical marijuana patients in California from employment discrimination, passed the State Assembly today. AB2279, introduced in February by Assemblymember Mark Leno (D-San Francisco) and co-authored by Assemblymembers Patty Berg (D-Eureka), Loni Hancock (D-Berkeley) and Lori Saldaña (D-San Diego), would reverse a January California Supreme Court decision in the case Ross v. RagingWire. Support for the bill has been widespread, coming from labor, business, and health groups at the local and national level.
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It will take more time and more police brutality, but eventually citizens will wake up to the enemy in our midst. Eventually citizens will cheer police funerals. But we're no where near that point yet.
dboy
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Posted by: kestral on Jun 6, 2008 5:59 AM
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Here is a link to Busted on youtube. (The video quality is better on DVDs... Please support Flex Your Rights and buy the video)
Busted: A Citizens Guide to Police Encounters
Note: I am not affiliated with Flex Your Rights, but I support them.
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Posted by: jeffrey7 on Jun 6, 2008 8:07 AM
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Now that the folks that were passed over by the cops are now getting hassled,it's somehow newsworthy!?? Wake up America!!! We have no Freedom! We have no Liberty. We live in a Police-state run bycorrupt fools that badmouth the very things they are privately into as if they are some how better,smarter and more in line with the country's leadership. They are'nt. They just hide behind a badge and pull some of the most heinous crap and tell us pot smoking Hippies 'We're the cause of the decline of American Society. Sorry shit for brains... we're not the problem, it authority figures acting in a hypocritical way that's killing America. This is Nazi- America. It won't change with a new President because they have no real power because they have to dance to a puppeteer we never see. Cops in music shows are as needed as balls on the chin of the Mona Lisa. But then again most cops are the kids that got bullied in school,beat up after school and have their antagonizers as their chiefs of police. It's time to end the police-state by cutting the funding for police departments from the federal level on down to the beat cops. It's time to resotre our Freedom and Liberty by removing the laws that restrict them. It's time to say,'If you're legal age of your State,then you can do whatever you want as long as you're hurting no one but yourself. That's what real Liberty is. That's real Freedom. We all know we don't have it, We're not bringing it to other lands and there are no plans to let the people have it back. How can we,in all good conscience,send our children off to fight and die for Freedoms we don't have and Liberty's that don't exist for a governance that does exactly what they say they stand against in private. That being a hypocritical,dishonest and down right authoritarian scum. This is what out taxes pay for. So when you get strip-searched to get into an Oakridge Boys show,we should say 'Thank-you sir may I have another!'
Get used to it America, Lady Liberty is getting it in the ass with the Washington Monument while the jackasses we voted in stand back smiling at the carnage, while they get to the show through an entrance that has a doorman and a 'Hello we're glad you came.'
Draft Jeffrey7 for Prez '08
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Posted by: lightmind on Jun 6, 2008 9:15 AM
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This quote says it all. We may still believe we have a Republic, but in reality it is only the facade, a glittering store-front that disguises the greed, ignorance, hatred and addiction for power that belies the truth of what we really are. A parallel reality where the insane game of cat-and-mouse, of human dominance and submission is played out endlessly in adrenaline-charged stupor.
We are the enemy, the mice, and we are under attack like never before. America is fractured beyond repair. The totalitarian mindset is fully engaged with no shortage of willing pretorian guards eager to climb the rungs of power and to exercise bootjack authority at the expense of liberty. It is truly come to us-vs-them.
The scales are tipped in favor of the "new world" where barbarism is called law and oppression of freedom is called peace and order.
The facade is fading as it is no longer needed, and as the raw power emerges from behind the mask we shall finally become awakened to the stark reality of the truth.
America was a failed experiment and those who have eyes to see already recognize it. What man touches man eventually corrupts, no matter how noble the effort. Sadly, most americans are fully unprepared for what is coming even though the signs are everywhere. The split american personality manifests outwardly as endless distraction and inwardly as a foreboding that is to be ignored at all expense. We have lost our spirit, our will, and therefore our Freedom.
Even as twilight falls upon our beautiful land the decades of conditioning that filter out the possibility of reason, compassion and truth like a blindfold hide the descending darkness behind the TV's and stores. It is where we spend our last moments of light anesthised and sheltered from the world. The world shall prove to be unforgiving and when we are shocked into reality it will be far too late.
God help us. Peace to you all.
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Posted by: skylights on Jun 8, 2008 10:50 AM
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There are no longer any police checkpoints or surveillance. If you get caught with drugs, you probably won't get arrested. They'll just take the drugs away. But you probably won't get caught.
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Posted by: hannerss on Jun 9, 2008 12:51 AM
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moral of the story is we didn't know our rights well enough to assert them. when at music festivals people need to be careful about woh they deal with and be cautious about undercover cops because they had an entire sting running at this festival. they were illegally searching people and violating every right i feel like i had. i regret that i was not more informed on what i could do in that situation. just be cautious, that's all.
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Posted by: talkville on Jun 10, 2008 3:06 AM
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Makes me think of that circumstance way back in WWII in Holland, I believe but am not sure: EVERYONE wore a Star of David. Maybe at a concert.....? It's frickin' MUSIC for goodness sake!!
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