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By Mike Weatherford/ RJ
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By Trevon Milliard/ RJ
Event promoter Insomniac has instituted extensive pat-downs and ID scanners in a “zero-tolerance” drug policy for the Electric Daisy Carnival, which begins tonight at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
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By Trevon Milliard/ RJ
Las Vegas police won’t change their plans to patrol a three-day Electric Daisy Carnival despite the death of a teenager at the rave last weekend in Texas.
By Trevon Milliard/ RJ
It’s easy for Richard Brian to tell who’s on “it.” The Las Vegas resident has been at enough raves — dances dominated by electronic music and pulsating lights — to know. He doesn’t even use the drug’s name. “It” suffices.
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