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A Conversation About Drug Policy with Judge James P. Gray

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Opposition to the war on drugs spans the political spectrum and often produces strange bedfellows. Join IPS Drug Policy Project Director Sanho Tree as he interviews Judge James P. Gray (Retired Orange County Superior Court Judge).

Before becoming a judge in 1983, Gray served as a Volunteer in the Peace Corps in Costa Rica, a staff judge advocate and criminal defense attorney in the Navy JAG Corps, a federal prosecutor in Los Angeles, and a civil litigation attorney in a private law firm. In addition to being a Republican candidate for US Congress in 1998, he was also a Libertarian candidate for US Senate in 2004. He has also authored the book Why Our Drug Laws Have Failed and What We Can Do About It. When conservatives and progressives agree, change can't be far away.

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Location

1112 16th St NW, Suite 600
IPS Conference Room
Washington, DC
United States

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