For district 11. And then, the land use changes were to mirror the allowing the conversion excuse me the conversion of mcds into Cannabis Retailers. Those changes are reflected in the land use, in addition to the pipeline businesses in the pipeline. And with clarification that the grandfathered mcds are not subject to locational restrictions should there be any change, and cannabis may be smoked at retail locations. So those were the changes at the as of today, though, subject to change tomorrow at the board of supervisors. President dwight yeah. Okay. Well at least theyre talking about some of the right things. Commissioner zouzounis is that 600 feet mcd to mcd or retail to retail or does it also include the distributors to retail. Im sorry. The first 600 feet is from a school. Commissioner zouzounis and then, the second the clustering one. The clustering one would be 600 feet from Cannabis Retail from Cannabis Retail. Commissioner zouzounis okay. My question is if you have a cannabis
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A number of people have appeared charged with several offences in recent days
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Numerous criminals across Somerset have been before the courts in recent weeks to answer for their crimes.