Delivery and the brick and Mortar Retailers working together. Is it possible for them not to work in opposition to each other . Youre talking about delivery versus retail . Supervisor fewer yeah. I think part of the problem right now is that even though theres regulations for delivery businesses no the to deliver into San Francisco, they still do. I think this, you know, i think thats where a large part of the problem comes between the delivery and the retail. Retail actually is given a delivery license, but a lot of them dont operate it. I think that because of the Bigger Companies that come in from outside of San Francisco, they dont even try. Supervisor fewer so it an opportunity for San Franciscobased brick and Mortar Retail stores to actually have a Delivery Service amongst them together . What do you think of that . I mean, i think thats possible. That might be lower down on the list, as things that need to be fixed too. Supervisor fewer as a chineseamerican, when theres fierce o
Their neighborhoods. I mean, everything is education. But the other most important thing is neighborhood outreach, right. My partner angel and are now on 11 different neighborhood associations in hayes valley, castro, and now in the dog patch, now on petro hill. You have to go and its one thing to say youre going to be part of the community. Its another thing to actually go, go to every meeting and hear everybody out. And, you know, i think that eases a lot of the stigma around it. I think also, you know, making places a little bit nicer, you know, not just the place where people come in and the stigma is, haney, im going to come in and get something here. But to make it beautiful and to make it medicinal and to have the education talks in there and to get the right people in. I also want to say like i think, you know, weve been talking about it this evening, this afternoon, but you know local San Francisco brands. Things that are made here. I mean, we i think San Francisco makes some
Actually so uncomfortable with the idea of Retail Cannabis in their neighborhoods. I mean, everything is education. But the other most important thing is neighborhood outreach, right. My partner angel and are now on 11 different neighborhood associations in hayes valley, castro, and now in the dog patch, now on petro hill. You have to go and its one thing to say youre going to be part of the community. Its another thing to actually go, go to every meeting and hear everybody out. And, you know, i think that eases a lot of the stigma around it. I think also, you know, making places a little bit nicer, you know, not just the place where people come in and the stigma is, haney, im going to come in and get something here. But to make it beautiful and to make it medicinal and to have the education talks in there and to get the right people in. I also want to say like i think, you know, weve been talking about it this evening, this afternoon, but you know local San Francisco brands. Things th
Francisco. A part of this Advisory Board will be also to help advise the board of supervisors, thats probably the main purpose. So what kind of advice would you give to the city and county of San Francisco and the other partners that are nonvoting partners on the advisory committee, such as public health, d. B. I. , all of these other city departments. What advice would you give them around this population, that has actually so uncomfortable with the idea of Retail Cannabis in their neighborhoods. I mean, everything is education. But the other most important thing is neighborhood outreach, right. My partner angel and are now on 11 different neighborhood associations in hayes valley, castro, and now in the dog patch, now on petro hill. You have to go and its one thing to say youre going to be part of the community. Its another thing to actually go, go to every meeting and hear everybody out. And, you know, i think that eases a lot of the stigma around it. I think also, you know, making
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