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B.Traits will host a panel talk on reforming drug law

It will feature representatives from The Loop and Oval Space

B.Traits will chair a panel talk on reforming drug law as part of the pop-up Museum of Drug Policy exhibition.

The museum - a temporary exhibition on the impact of international drug policy - will stop in London as part of its world tour. The museum first exhibited in New York last year and features art and installations that highlight the harms done by the war on drugs.

The pop-up exhibition will open to the public near Tower Bridge for three days from November 3 to 6 and will feature more than 60 pieces of art from eight different countries.

As part of this programme B.Traits will host a panel entitled Drugs in Clubs: High Time For Reform. Speakers on the night will include Fiona Measham co-founder of The Loop, Jordan Gross, co-director of Oval Space and Deputy Chief Constable Adrian Hanstock.

The Museum of Drug Policy runs from November 3 to 5 at 47-49 Tanner Street. Check out the the full range of events here.