Stores. Are we sick . Are all those people using the stores patients . [laughter] you are basically saying any place that produces products that grows marijuana is a store you can walk into and buy it. Thats not the same. The number of stores is far fewer. Problem isa, the they are looking at changing their law because people cannot access it. Colorado has set up the system. What we have seen is a dramatic migration away from the medical system. Medical sales have gone down. People are no longer bothering going through the process of getting a recommendation. Truly has ane significant medical need, they already can get a recommendation from a physician. They dont have to go out of their way. They have a doctor the already see. Ok . Mary were almost out of time. A quick political discussion of how this is playing for politicians in colorado, and more broadly, for 2016. We have to talk about that. Many republican candidates have said, look, im ok with this. It is constitutional. Its what
The biggest losers have been a textile firms. Because a lot of those jobs, not , just through nafta, but through differences in cost of production went to asia as well. So i dont feel we can blame the loss of the textile industry on nafta. I think it was broader than that. Nafta may have opened the door more widely for jobs to go to mexico, but textile jobs were under global pressure, even without nafta. Now, what does that mean . Because the other side of the equation is that South Carolina has attracted a great number of car companies, more advanced manufacturing companies. So it is kind of a newsbad news story. What i want to do is make it possible to recruit internally within United States and externally from abroad more jobs and im not sure we can get textile jobs back unless they are more sophisticated, requiring higher levels of expertise in the dying and the printing and whatever else is required but i do think we can get more advanced manufacturing jobs back if we provide more