And we welcome Marcela Garcia from the boston globe and with us today is adrian walker, her globe collegue, and welcome leverett wing executive director of the commonwealth seminar providing training and Networking Opportunities with policy maketories diverse leaders and with us, andrea cabral, former secretary of transportation and also former Suffolk County sheriff who always has Something Interesting welcome to urban update and thank you for coming in. What an election this year has been. I never would have thought it could top 2008 but here we are. I just kind of a general question, what is your biggest takeaway from this crazy election year. One day people are predicting a land slide and then a close race. I guess maybe i will start with from what we have seen . The unpredictbility of this. Polls are all over the place. One thing thank you think will and landslide and then a skal dal hits or then its swings the other way. And on top of that also the anger, and we are talking about
The move could mark the largest federal cannabis policy change in decades, removing the drug from being classified as “Schedule I,” among highly addictive substances, such as heroin and ecstasy, to a lower-risk category called “Schedule III.”
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