legalize marijuana in 2016. i m heading off to brazil. i m trying to get a little r&r for a couple of days. leaving the store for the very first time since it s opened it s like leaving a newborn for the first time. i got anxiety. tonight at dinner we re going to talk about aurora. we re going to talk about expansion. andy should be here in a minute. colorado is the marijuana tourism capital of the world. but nevada is definitely going to surpass us. we re already dominating the market. in two months we booked $2.5 million in sales. the city of aurora is coming online and accepting applications july 1st for recreational marijuana and keeping our eyes on other state, we re trying to look into san diego, las vegas. so we re exploring every option right now to expand. the marijuana industry is having a remarkable run. but there s no guarantee that this is the next dotcom boom. and as fast as it s growing, the
by all indications this guy was really a criminal leading down to probably a terrorist and the jihadist calling. but it s growing. the fact this guy is from iran really probably a shia, i would assume, with me making no connection to isis makes no sense. the majority of people getting killed in iraq and syria are shia, being killed by isis or isil, they re predominantly sunni and taking that sunni strand. this is a larger fight within islam itself about addressing these problems and how are they not pushing these out because people are getting radicalized. and it s not just happening on social media. it has-s happening in mosques around the world as well. we know he was shia and converted to sunni. to that point, mike, couldn t you also say that he s trying to maybe say he has a purpose? i mean, this is a thug, this is a guy well known for a very terrible past. and you could argue he s hiding behind this black flag to prove that he s fighting for something. that he is fighting for
nevada. i believe that nevada will legalize marijuana in 2016. i m heading off to brazil. i m trying to get a little r&r for a couple of days. me leaving the store for the very first time since it opened is leaving a new bar for the first time. i got anxiety. tonight at dinner we re going to talk about aurora. we re going to talk about expansion. andy should be here in a minute. colorado is the marijuana tourism capital of the world. but nevada is definitely going to surpass us. we re already dominating the market. in two months we had $2.5 million in sales. the city of aurora is coming online and accepting applications july 1st for recreational marijuana and keeping our eyes on other state, san diego, las vegas so we re exploring every option right now to expand. the marijuana industry is having a remarkable run. but there s no guarantee that this is the next dotcom boon and as fast as it s growing, the
me leaving the store for the very first time since it opened is leaving a new bar for the first time. i got anxiety. tonight at dinner we re going to talk about aurora. we re going to talk about expansion. andy should be here in a minute. colorado is the marijuana tourism capital of the world. but nevada is definitely going to surpass us. we re already dominating the market. in two months we had $2.5 million in sales. the city of aurora is coming online and accepting applications july 1st for recreational marijuana and keeping our eyes on other state, san diego, las vegas so we re exploring every option right now to expand. the marijuana industry is having a remarkable run. but there s no guarantee that this is the next dotcom boon and as fast as it s growing, the barons have to grow faster. if you don t keep growing you ll be crushed.
cents per gallon. an excise tax. we say let s shift that down to 3.7 cents per gallon and allow the states institute their revenue stream however they wish, whether it s a sales tax or excise tax, whatever is best for them, and allow them to keep their money. currently the system is, they charge that gas tax of 18.4 cents. the state sends it to the federal government. they wait and beg for the federal government to send it back, and not only do they get just a portion of it back, they re told how they have to spend it. we re saying, you know what? that s not the way we need to do things in the future. let s let states collect it, spend it however they think is best for them. how much support have you really got for this? support has been growing over the last couple of weeks tremendously because of the revelation that the highway trust fund is in essence broke, and so i have to say, we have had maybe six, seven, eight cosponsors in the last couple of days added to our bill and it s