Candidate stakes race on legalizing pot
The Senate hopeful's legal background is surprising to some.
By Laura Mecoy -- Bee Los Angeles Bureau
Published 2:15 am PDT Sunday, May 30, 2004
NEWPORT BEACH - If any other U.S. Senate candidate proposed legalizing marijuana, voters might question what that politician had been smoking.
But the California hopeful making that pitch doesn't get those questions - at least not very often.
He is Jim Gray, a Republican-appointed Superior Court judge from conservative Orange County who said he's never used illegal drugs. The 59-year-old former Republican became a Libertarian last year and is now that party's nominee to unseat Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer.
"Every vote I get will be a vote to get the federal government out of the marijuana business," he tells audiences.
Gray addresses other issues, but his call for an end to federal prohibitions on marijuana is generating more buzz for the Libertarian Party than it's received in years.
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