From Deseret News archives:
Drum circle: church?
Activist says participants should be able to smoke
Last Sunday Ken Larsen sat in a chair in the drum circle at Liberty Park. He was wearing a straw hat and his trademark suspenders, and was periodically beating on a flat drum decorated with a picture of an American Indian chief, oblivious to the fact that his beat wasn't in sync with the African rhythms being slapped out on the other side of the circle. The air was heavy with the smell of burning sage.
Not too far away, six police officers on bicycles surveyed the scene. The park patrol began after a man was fatally stabbed at the drum circle in 2005; the idea, said Sgt. Stefhan Bennett, is to make sure the crowd which sometimes numbers several hundred "follows the same laws as everyone else." The tobacco smoking ban, he said, makes it easier to crack down on marijuana smokers, although that's not why the City Council passed the ordinance that went into effect last January. Citizens, as well as representatives from the Cancer Society and the Lung Association, asked for the ban because of what they argued was the deleterious effect of outdoor secondhand smoke.
It would be easy to dismiss Larsen's petition about the drum circle as insincere, especially given the fact that his first correspondence with Mayor Rocky Anderson about the matter argued essentially that religious smokers were being given more leeway and that this violated 14th Amendment rights. Ten days later he began using the argument that the drum circle is a religion.
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