
War On Drugs
Season 20 Episode 35 | 56m 33sVideo has Closed Captions
How would change in mandatory minimum prison sentences affect war on drugs?
Bill and his guests discuss the war on drugs. Guests: Sec. J. Michael Brown of the Ky Justice and Public Safety Cabinet; Matthew Leveridge, Russell and Wayne County attorney and immediate past pres. of the Ky Commonwealth's Attorneys Association; Cherie Dawson-Edwards, justice administration professor at UL and immediate past pres. of ACLU of Ky; and Ray Larson, Fayette Co Attorney.
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War On Drugs
Season 20 Episode 35 | 56m 33sVideo has Closed Captions
Bill and his guests discuss the war on drugs. Guests: Sec. J. Michael Brown of the Ky Justice and Public Safety Cabinet; Matthew Leveridge, Russell and Wayne County attorney and immediate past pres. of the Ky Commonwealth's Attorneys Association; Cherie Dawson-Edwards, justice administration professor at UL and immediate past pres. of ACLU of Ky; and Ray Larson, Fayette Co Attorney.
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