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states across the country? because obviously this is that this is a boulder rolling down the hill with pot legalization ,big money got people like john boehner flacking for one pot company after saying itg never before legalization. g what do you say to those states who are considering it? leawe ll learn from californ, learn from our mistakes.y unique you know, one thing that was very unique about our state was the fact that we had a an ellicit market able to practic for almost 20 years because weeh had a semi legal and regulatedey space where they were able to really hone in on theirrther skills, knows the differentnd levels of cultivation.ribution a there s manufacturing, there s this distributiond on and ofects course, retail and all those aspects were able to bend exploited by this illicit market. and these cartels, they are no joke and they re very, very serious and they don t care. deaths get in the way. they don t care about poisoning
the pandemic is not over 500 people a day die right now. as i m standing here from covid, that s a reasonable amount. i know there are other have a infectious diseases, but doesn t it make sense that if we can have a vaccine and a t protocol that allows people to live our children, those are preexisting conditions that we want them to do? so at any moment, we can haveov1 a surge of covid-19.9. laura her last comment as well,her i think they re just extendinglt for the next pandemic orestion variant. and of course, also begs00 peoplthe question, talks aboutp five hundred people a day. i m not quite sure ilef that s p accurate. aboumany people are dying because of repeated booster car shots that we about the don t ky they don t care about those facts. that 500 numbeexaggerar is prety exaggerated. why? they re because they re looking largely at patientlooking ats who have with covid, not from covid.yingb and so iecf you actually look a, the ones who are dying becauseiy of cover, t
the earth. they don t care about stealing,c water. they really don t. e thing,as i said, they care abt one thing profit. st alls and re the environmentalists, what swa being done to the forest,su what s being done to the water supply and they re and are not packaging, you know, the the the fun little things that you re seeing in the video. they r thee they re all aboutd i undercutting the cost, selling it on the streetngcontrol. and g their control. assemblymen, thank you forar this warning that staying in california where we are, of course, the state s reparations task force met here over blac the weekend after recommending last month that black residents should get over two hundred twenty three thousand per person for past housing discrimination. but this time they trieda st to figure out how to stateat would actually pay for it. cour. now, among the suggestions, , taxg the rich, of course there could be a mansion tax, a graduated property tax, a state estate tax, and even suggeste