rationally and reasonably. one, to protect those patients but also to make sure that they are getting the right thing in the right way. so it s important to have an agency like fda that sets those kinds of principles and guidelines in place. the problem is not with the fda. you already alluded to the fact that what happens more often is the problem rests with the sponsor, the company, the person who or whoever owns the drug not being or not willing to be able to provide that drug for those circumstances. let s focus on that. let s fix that problem and this legislation does not do that. stand by, everyone. david and then elizabeth. david, go ahead. yeah, what i was going to say is one also has to remember that giving unfettered access to experimental theorapeutics coul potentially damage the opportunity of other patients to be able to get access to that
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hanging on the wall who are not going to employ children. okay. like drug dealers do, hire kids to sell in school and only sell to adults. i understand. i m sure david is champing at the bit. you say hash is more potent and have the potential to seriously harm. is there justification for such a harsh i m not in favor of putting anybody in prison for life. i m a criminal defense attorney this. happens all the time. cops come in with a more serious charge knowing it s going to be plea bargained down to a lesser offense. in this case the prosecutor is offering no jail time so the prospect of him getting sentenced for five years or life is really not realistic at this point. the prosecutor is not doing that by the way, his activities would be illegal in colorado. you can t sell marijuana if you re 19 years old in colorado and the thc content in brownies is limited to ten milligrams per