Free Premiere of ???10 Rules for Dealing With Police??? to be held in Washington, D.C. Wednesday

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Tomorrow, Wednesday, March 24, the Cato Institute in Washington, D.C., will host a free premiere of the new film "10 Rules for Dealing with Police." Produced by the nonprofit group Flex Your Rights and funded in part by the Marijuana Policy Project, the new documentary discusses the constitutional rights of citizens and the proper protocol for dealing with police.

  The screening will be followed by comments from Baltimore trial lawyer William "Billy" Murphy, who narrates the film, and retired police detective Neill Franklin, now a member of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition. Tim Lynch, the director of the Cato Institute's Project on Criminal Justice, will moderate.   

  WHAT: Free premiere screening of documentary film "10 Rules for Dealing with Police."

  WHERE: Cato Institute, 1000 Massachusetts Ave., NW, Washington, D.C.

  WHEN: Wednesday, March 24, at noon.

  WHO: Flex Your Rights filmmakers, Baltimore trial lawyer William "Billy" Murphy, LEAP representative Neill Franklin, and Tim Lynch of the Cato Institute. 

To watch a 10-minute trailer of "10 Rules," go to http://flexyourrights.org/

To register for the event, call 202-789-5229. News media can call Cato at 202-289-5200.