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  • No more all ages shows in ATL....No more 18 to party 21 to drink

    THIS IS REAL FOLKS, AS OF MONDAY OCT 22nd.
    BAR that sell more booze than food.
    ALL Venues, and Clubs will be fined at least 1000$ for each persons under 21 in the club. This will be law on MONDAY.
    Expect this to really mess up shows and tickets at many local venues.


    Under-21 crowd shut out


    By ERIC STIRGUS
    The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
    Published on: 10/18/07

    The days of nightclubs hosting "18 to party, 21 to drink" events may soon come to an end in Atlanta.

    The Atlanta City Council unanimously passed an ordinance Monday prohibiting anyone younger than 21 from entering or working at businesses where alcohol is consumed. It should go into effect next week.

    Councilwoman Cleta Winslow, who wrote the ordinance, said she is troubled by the city's law that allowed 18-year-olds to work in businesses where people are drinking. It does not affect restaurants where alcohol is served, nor supermarkets or convenience stores.

    Winslow worries about teenagers drinking in strip clubs or bars and endangering themselves.

    "Since a person under 21 can't drink in a nightclub, they should not be in these establishments," said Winslow, chairwoman of the council's public safety committee.

    Greg Pridgeon, chief of staff to Mayor Shirley Franklin, said she would not veto the ordinance. Pridgeon said Franklin was concerned that the old rules allowed teenagers to drink and harm themselves or others.

    "It seemed a little inconsistent you had people [under 21] working in these establishments and people who were patrons having to show ID to get in," Pridgeon said.

    Winslow said teenagers working in strip clubs are more likely to fall into prostitution or taking drugs.

    "We need to help our young ladies feel like they have some self-worth," said Winslow, 55, who said she worked three part-time jobs while in college. "We need to be more about protecting our young people. Even at 18 because the mind is not as mature at that level."

    Pete Carver, an employee at the House Nightclub in Underground Atlanta, disagreed with Winslow's thinking.

    "A lot of 25-year-olds act like they're still in high school," said Carver, 31.

    Carver described the ordinance as the latest attempt by local government to "micromanage" the area's nightlife. DeKalb County commissioners are considering rolling back last call on most days from 3:55 a.m. to 2 a.m. After a string of fatal shootings in the Buckhead party district, the Atlanta City Council in 2003 ordered bars to stop serving alcohol at 2:30 a.m. and to close their doors at 3 a.m.

    Although the House Nightclub does not permit anyone in under 21, Carver said decisions about age limits should be left to business owners.

    "The city can't make the best judgment for every individual nightclub," he said.

    At Goosebumps, a strip club in downtown Atlanta, the management said it would comply with the ordinance, although it has some dancers younger than 21. The club requires dancers older than 21 to wear plastic wristbands to prevent anyone younger from being served alcohol.

  • #2
    The man is always tryin to keep a brotha down.

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    • #3
      here's a sample letter you can send those bastards and bitches:

      everybody email
      cwinslow@atlantaga.gov

      she is the author of this ordinance.

      I just sent her this letter
      Yet again I am amazed at the love our city shows for its voting citizens. The city council recently passed an ordinance basically banning anybody under 21 from being on the premises of a place that serves alcohol. I noticed no ordinance was passed to ban anybody under 21 from getting shot in Iraq. How these laws with obvious age discrimination have remained for so long is beyond rational thought.
      We live in an era that by the time a person hits 21 they could have served over 2 full tours of combat duty on foreign shores, only to be welcomed home to a beer they cant drink.
      We holler and scream that all of this war protesting is harmful to the morale of our soldiers, but truthfully we care nothing about their morale. We just use them to promote our cause. If we cared, we would buy them a shot and thank them for fighting for us. But instead we ban them from entering bars. Some heroes' welcome home we offer them isn't it?
      18 year olds are not children.. they are legal adults.
      Do you worry about rather or not 18yr olds can vote? Pay taxes (including your salary)? Take a bullet in combat?


      Flood her
      I also emailed all of the members here:
      cwinslow@atlantaga.gov, khall@atlantaga.gov, ilyoung@atlantaga.gov, narchibong@atlantaga.gov, Hshook@atlantaga.gov, cmuller@atlantaga.gov, FMOORE@ATLANTAGA.GOV, lmborders@atlantaga.gov, jmsheperd@atlantaga.gov, mnorwood@atlantaga.gov, hlwillis@atlantaga.gov

      and the ACLU here:
      info@acluga.org

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      • #4
        That look more like it is aimed at legalizing underage drinking rather than 18-20 year olds getting into bars, which is the issue at hand.

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        • #5
          they killed the rave scene a few years back thats why i gave up djing
          they killed the 24 hours clubs due to the killings that most were on sundaynights hummm thats the nights that the black folks overran them
          and now this

          all to keep 18 yo hoes from danceing

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          • #6
            I love this part:

            Winslow said teenagers working in strip clubs are more likely to fall into prostitution or taking drugs.

            "We need to help our young ladies feel like they have some self-worth," said Winslow, 55, who said she worked three part-time jobs while in college. "We need to be more about protecting our young people. Even at 18 because the mind is not as mature at that level."


            Yet these folks can vote.

            It should be the responsibility of the individual club to prevent underage drinking, not some mandate that keeps folks from going to clubs. Absolutely ridiculous.

            You can buy porn at 18, join the military, be tried as an adult all the time, buy cigarettes and engage in all manners of things previously restricted to you when you were 17 - but not drink at a club... Maybe they should make it 21 to smoke, since 'the mind is not as mature' at that level, it would probably keep alot of people from making the mistake of starting (like Mac waiting till he was 27 or so to start smoking - )

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