A province banned electronic parties

A province banned electronic parties

September 24, 2024 – 10:05

The governor justified his measure with the sale and consumption of drugs that take place at these events. He also said that this situation ends up harming many young people to the point of losing their lives due to an overdose.

The governor justified his measure with the sale and consumption of drugs that take place at these events.

The Governor of TucumánOsvaldo Jaldo, banned electronic parties in the province and explained that the measure is related to the fact that “drugs are sold” and young people “are at risk.”

This Monday Jaldo reported in a press conference that prohibits the organization of electronic parties in Tucumán: “The first thing I must say is that these are benefits for a few and harm to many other people. At parties two or three people earn money and Many young people are at risk“.

In this context, the governor highlighted these events: “Drugs are sold and we have had deaths “throughout the country and in Tucumán.” “That is why this governor is going to ban them until 100% of what has to do with the health and life of those who attend is guaranteed,” he warned.

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The governor took aim at the event organizers and asked them to "take charge."

The governor took aim at the event organizers and asked them to “take charge.”

Jaldo also pointed against the organizers of the events and asked them to “take charge.” Regarding when the measure could be reversed, the governor said: “When things are in order and guarantees are given“We are just going to start talking about whether to authorize them or not.” “We are not going to expose young people from Tucumán to drug use for the sake of three or four people who want to make money,” he added.

“We will not give in or give in, no matter where the claim comes from,” he concluded.

The response of electronic party organizers

The owner of a nightclub echoed the news and in the face of this situation he said: “It deeply surprises us that the ban is the only way the Government finds to deal with this concern. They seem to have forgotten about the four o’clock in the morning law and the disastrous result of clandestinity in Tucumán“.

In this sense, Eduardo Mesón said that “If there is a presence of drugs in the province, it is the responsibility of public policies, not of an event organizer“.

“In all instances we seek that the State collaborate in the production of events of any kind, although we have not achieved many results. To improve security We must work in a coordinated manner, not prohibit“, he said angrily in conversation with the media Contexto.

Source: Ambito

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