Burning Man organizers would fight drug and weapon screenings, will follow attendance limits

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Burning Man organizers would fight drug and weapon screenings, will follow attendance limits
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Burning Man organizers say they won't challenge the U.S. Bureau of Land Management's plans to cap their attendance at current levels.

In this Aug. 2013 file photo, the"Man" burns on the Black Rock Desert at Burning Man near Gerlach, Nev.

Burning Man organizers say that would subject"a peaceable gathering of people to searches without probable cause other than a desire to attend Burning Man." "These procedures will be carried out in a manner similar to previous Burning Man events," BLM spokesman Rudy Evenson told the"At this time, BLM has no new announcements on changes to law enforcement and security policy or procedures related to Burning Man 2019."

BLM officials have been careful to call the security measures screenings, which they insist are different from searches. Burning Man organizers, who had proposed a boost to 100,000, said in their recent post they didn't have any immediate plans to grow when they proposed to expand the cap but had wanted to better understand the potential impacts of a bigger event.

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