CAMPUS AND AREA University Daily Kansan, October 24, 1984 Page 8 DA candidates tout experience at forum By LAURETTA SCHULTZ Staff Reporter Mike Glover and Jim Flory, candidates for Douglas County district attorney, faced off once again in a forum on campus yesterday and tried to drive home themes they have stressed throughout the campaign. Experience, an issue brought up by both candidates from day one, was once again the focus of the forum. "I know I've said it before," said Glover, city prosecutor. "But Jim has no experience prosecuting locally, and I do." Democratic candidate Glover and his Republican opponent, Flory, to speak to about 20 people yesterday afternoon at a forum sponsored by the Associated Students of Kansas Task Force '84 in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. FLORY, HEAD OF the criminal division of the attorney general's office, countered by saying Glover would experience prosecuting felonies. "My opponent doesn't have experience with felony prosecution," Flory said. "He says there is little difference; I think differently. When you're sitting there waiting for a decision on a murder trial. I can guarantee you that you feel differently than you do waiting for a shoplifting decision. "The felony is the one that makes the vein on your neck stand out and move your shirt collar as the blood rushes through." Both candidates also spoke about the problems that would be caused if the legal drinking age was raised to 21. "I think this will be the single most widespread and far-reaching problem that the DA will have to face." Fliyed said. "In this town, I can tell you they will violate the law." FLORY SAID HE supported a program for allowing first offenders to take part in an alcohol consumption violation program. "But on their second offense," he said, "they will be prosecuted." but on men second chance he said, "they will be prosecuted." 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