Author Topic: Cypress Hill Not Welcomed In San Bernardino  (Read 153 times)

Goatman

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Cypress Hill Not Welcomed In San Bernardino
« on: September 22, 2003, 07:22:50 PM »
The Mayor of San Bernardino is once again criticizing rap music, this time targeting Cypress Hill and their popular SmokeOut, an annual festival the group organizes.

According to a report in South California's Press Enterprise, police declared the festival a "crime magnet" and the Mayor Judith Valles said the show was not welcomed.

Of the 55,000 people that attended the last SmokeOut held at the National Orange Show Events in 2000, just over 20 people were arrested, most for minor infractions.

The opposition seems to be based on several shows over the course of three years, in which two people were killed and several were injured in the city after violence erupted at various raves and hip-hop parties, including a show by Bow Wow where hundreds of screaming fans rushed the stage.

Mayor Valles barred all parties and concerts from city owned property between the hours of 1 and 6 A.M. The police cited the SmokeOut arrests and vandalism in the form of graffiti.

"At concerts there are always going to be minor arrests, but people who come to SmokeOut are mellow," B-Real told the Press Enterprise "It's not about shoving the pro-pot message down people's throats. This is about music and having a good time, and the Mayor is giving a lot of people the wrong message."

Lt. Mark Emoto of the San Bernardino Police said Cypress Hill's message is not the type they wish to spread.

And while Kelli Cluque, the program director at X103.9 disagrees with the police chief about Cypress Hill's message, she did add that most hip-hop music promotes violence.

"It means trouble, weapons, guns," Cluque said. "We don't play it."

In related news, Cypress Hill is preparing a new album scheduled for a February release date. The album is titled The Green Album and will feature Sen Dogg, Muggs, Bobo and B-Real.
 

Nine Milla Killa

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Re:Cypress Hill Not Welcomed In San Bernardino
« Reply #1 on: September 22, 2003, 07:46:31 PM »
was just in San Bernardino last weekend
 

PinkTowelGirl

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Re:Cypress Hill Not Welcomed In San Bernardino
« Reply #2 on: September 23, 2003, 12:31:24 AM »
I am actually kind of glad that the mayor made that decision..... San Bernardino is just to ghetto to have that many people in one place.. smoking out and what not ... then curtain people don't like curtain people.. and it could be a disaster waiting to happen...