Pubdate: Sat, 18 Aug 2001 Source: Portland Press Herald (ME) Copyright: 2001 Blethen Maine Newspapers Inc. Contact: http://www.portland.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/744 STATE POLICE TO WATCH WEEKEND HEMPSTOCK FESTIVAL STARKS - Maine State Police plan to have troopers on hand at this weekend's Hempstock festival to monitor compliance with mass-gathering laws. Officials obtained search warrants Thursday that allow troopers to be present at the rock concert and to use a thermal imaging camera from the air to ensure that drug laws are obeyed. In an affidavit accompanying the request for a warrant, Lt. Dale Lancaster said he is not intent on drug arrests but on ensuring that state and local mass-gathering laws are obeyed. At previous Hempstock festivals, police largely confined their enforcement activities to highways around the site off Route 43, with a focus on drunken driving and traffic infractions. A town ordinance puts a limit on gatherings of more than 750 people, and Hempstock organizer Don Christen does not have a mass-gathering permit for this year's festival. The event is sponsored by Maine Vocals, which advocates for the legalization of marijuana. Christen has said in the past that he expects 3,000 to 4,000 people to attend the festival. District Attorney David Crook said troopers also will count the number of people entering the farm each day. He said earlier that officers would monitor noise levels with decibel meters. The four-day event runs through Sunday afternoon. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom