Pubdate: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 Source: Herald-Palladium, The (MI) Copyright: 2001 The Herald-Palladium Contact: http://www.heraldpalladium.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1378 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/raves.htm (Raves) RAVES: HARMLESS FUN OR DRUG PARTIES? Police need to be on the lookout for what some are calling warning signs that raves are a growing trend in Southwest Michigan. But the trick will be to react to possible trouble - not overreact. Raves - all-night parties that often attract sizable crowds of teenagers and young twenty-somethings - are not exactly new. They've been a form of youth entertainment in larger cities for at least a decade. Problems arise when the all-nighters attract drug dealers and kids looking to get high. Of late the drugs ecstasy and Ketamine are two of the hotter "club" drugs that police around Michigan have found at some rave parties. In Detroit last spring police handed out 85 citations - most for loitering - when they busted an illicit rave where drugs and weapons were said to be in abundance. In Grand Rapids recently there was a string of burglaries at veterinarian offices where Ketamine - a cat tranquilizer - was the target of thieves. Grand Rapids police also have been vigilant about the problems associated with rave parties. Some possible ravers seem to have their eye on Southwest Michigan. The Michigan Flywheelers in South Haven recently considered renting out their grounds for an all-night party, then thought better of it when they got wise to what some raves are all about. We don't blame the Flywheelers for wanting to avoid any trouble. Yet young people gathering for a rave doesn't necessarily equal trouble. Police should remember that if they are forced to deal with such parties. In addition, it's likely that any gathering of a large group of partiers will yield a certain amount of illegal drugs, even if there isn't a single teen-ager in the crowd. We say that, but add that parents should know the types of drugs that may circulate at raves and the dangers associated with them. Ecstasy and Ketamine are two, along with the "date-rape" drug GHB and more traditional drugs. For parents with teens living at home, the best deterrent against seeing their son or daughter get into trouble wherever they may happen to be, is vigilant parental involvement. If more parents took this responsibility more seriously, the police wouldn't have as much to worry about. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh Sutcliffe