<P> On Thursday (April 10, 2003) the Senate and House passed (2) the Illicit Drug Anti-Proliferation Act (formerly known as the RAVE Act) as an attachment to the child abduction - related AMBER Alert Bill . The language of the original act was changed slightly before the bill was passed without public hearing, debate or a vote . </P> <P> The stated purpose of the Act was: "A bill to prohibit an individual from knowingly opening, maintaining, managing, controlling, renting, leasing, making available for use, or profiting from any place for the purpose of manufacturing, distributing, or using any controlled substance, and for other purpose ." </P> <P> The Act would have modified section 416 (a) of the Controlled Substances Act (also known as the "crackhouse law" and codified at United States Code, 21 U.S.C. § 856 (a)) to expand the section regarding "Establishment of manufacturing operations", which previously outlawed maintaining, managing or owning any place used to manufacture, distribute or use drugs to include temporary or permanent uses of the premises . </P> <P> The Act also would have created a civil penalty of $250,000 or "2 times the gross receipts, either known or estimated, that were derived from each violation that is attributable to the person .", whichever was greater . Additionally, the Act recommended that the United States Sentencing Commission reconsider the then - current Federal sentencing guidelines with respect to offenses involving Gamma - Hydroxybutyric acid, commonly known as a date rape drug . </P>

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