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A
Nan
Public
Safety,
Committee
members,
members
of
the
council.
We
had
I'm
sorry
councilman
kelly
Kimbrough.
We
have
councilman
Robinson
Councilwoman
fakey.
We
have
president
Pro
temp
Ventura
County
and
the
president
of
our
council,
Common
Council,
Corey
Ellis
all
right.
So
the
purpose
of
this
meeting
is
to
discuss
resolution
22:51,
19r
and
resolution
23
51:19
are.
The
first
resolution
is
a
resolution
of
the
city
of
Albany's
Common
Council,
calling
on
the
New
York
State
Legislature
to
pass
the
marijuana
regulation
and
Taxation
Act
and
calling
on
the
governor
to
sign
such
legislation
into
law.
A
So
we'll
discuss
those.
Today
we
have
members
of
the
public
joining
us
and
how
this
meeting
will
flow.
I
will
open
it
up
and
allow
the
sponsor
of
the
legislation
councilman
Robinson,
to
give
an
overview
of
the
legislation
and
highlight
any
key
points
that
he
feel
is
pertinent
for
this
discussion.
I
will
then
open
up
the
floor
to
our
counsel
Jarrett,
who
will
then
potentially
add
to
what
has
been
the
remarks
that
have
been
provided
and
then
allow
committee
members
to
chime
in
and
then
open
it
up
to
council
members
non
committee
councilmember
to
speak.
A
B
But
it
was
predominantly
enacted
to
criminalize
members
of
black
and
brown
communities,
and
this
marijuana
prohibition
is
has
its
roots
in
systemic
racism
and
the
reason
why
I
proposed
this
is
because
we
have
to
begin
to
turn
turn
a
table
in
and
changing
their
to
form
use
of
color
by
getting
rid
of
laws
that
predominantly
target
fit.
So
that's
kind
of
Thank.
C
Expert
on
this
topic,
legislature
has
been
at
this
for
trying
to
correct
some
years
now,
but
I
think
for
a
while.
They
don't
looking
at
this
quietly.
Now
it's
come
to
the
forefront,
crafting
a
bill
that
would
allow,
as
councilmember
Robinson
pointed
out,
the
legalization
of
recreational
marijuana
and
under
this
190
page
piece
of
legislation
that
just
was
revamp.
We
came
out
about
a
week
ago.
They
had
many
different
provisions
and
essentially
what
this
bill
would
do
is
it
would
create
sort
of
a
new
government
agency.
C
It
will
provide
guidelines
and
people
to
produce
monogamous
and
sell
marijuana,
and
it
sets
up
a
mirror
on
a
revenue
fund
and
I.
Think
that's
one
of
the
real
Lynch
pins
in
this
piece
of
legislation.
Right
now
is
how
is
that
revenue
going
to
be
utilized
as
cousin
Robinson
was
pointing
out?
There
have
been
some
communities
that
have
been
discouraged
by
the
fact
of
marijuana.
C
Use
has
not
been
legalized
and
they've
been
targeted
more
often
than
not,
and
so
they
think
there's
arguments
that
the
money
needs
to
go
there,
person
for
most
others
field
to
go
to
research,
because
there's
not
enough
research
on
how
marijuana,
unlike
alcohol
right,
yes,
similar
to
alcohol,
alcohol
has
been
studied
more
permanently
because
it
is
legalized,
whereas
marijuana
isn't
and
so
they're
still
trying
to
figure
out.
You
know
there's
debates
about
whether
someone's
actively
high
passively
high,
how
it
moves
to
the
system.
C
How
are
you
gonna
regulate
that
DWI
is
the
six
of
things
so
there's
also
Criminal
Justice
provisions
in
this
bill
as
well
debate
around
whether
records
should
be
sealed,
which
is
what
the
governor
called
for
in
the
budget
process.
The
legislature
is
now
put
in
provisions
that
would
allow
for
the
expungement,
but
under
New
York
state
constitution.
That
may
require
a
change
in
our
Constitution,
which
would
then
obviously
require
a
big
process
and
the
legislature
to
get
there
so
I
don't
know
if
people
have
specific
questions.
D
C
So
I
think
it
goes
toward
more
like
if
you're
involved
in
something
that's
like
the
equivalent
of
fraud
right
now,
that's
not
necessarily
something
that
they
were
expunged.
It
also
wouldn't
allow
you
to
get
a
license
to
sell,
but
lower-level
misdemeanors
to
start
with,
and
some
of
the
nonviolent
felonies
around
selling
drugs
would
be
things
that
they
would
look
at
for
sealing
or
expungements.
Okay,.
C
E
F
G
I'm
aware
of,
what's
going
on
in
the
state
legislature,
I'm
very
supportive
of
it
I
think
that
as
a
city,
we
need
to
start
looking
at.
How
do
we
take
care
people?
G
G
In
decriminalizing
people's
existence,
you
know
as
far
as
the
money
the
tax
revenue
it
sounds
very
attractive,
but
one
of
the
things
that
were
said
was
money
for
research
and
I.
Think
that
that
would
be
very
useful
that
some
of
the
money
is
used
for
medical
research.
It's
about
the
benefits
and,
if
there's
any
drawbacks
to
this
plant
that
grows
so
I
am
definitely
in
favor
of
it,
and
I
will
be
voting
to
thank.
A
H
H
Expansion
is
important
because
if
you
do
have
magic
to
Colonel
racket
that
limits
your
ability
for
employment
and
your
ability
for
advancement
also
limits
your
ability
to
access
aid
for
college
enrollment
and
also
to
ability
to
go
into
certain
professions
for
licensing.
If
you
have
something
one
of
these
type
of
criminal
records,
so
I
do
think
we
need
to
find
ways
to
make
it.
Today
we
can
give
even
opportunity
to
get
a
new
fresh
start.
I
have
mentioned
this
to
Jared
and
councilman
Robinson.
H
My
concern
with
the
legalization
is
not
so
much
the
legalization
of
it,
but
more.
The
ability
for
people
to
grow
in
their
homes
I
really
have
some
serious
concerns
about
that.
You
know:
I'm
for
legalization
I'm
for
decriminalization
I've
been
for
for
many
many
years.
I
remember
we
were
Medical,
Marijuana
wasn't
even
legal,
and
there
was
a
blind
that
were
suffering
from
cancer,
and
marijuana
was
the
only
way
they
could
ease
their
pain.
H
It
was
the
best
way
for
them
to
ease
their
pain,
so
I'm
glad
we've
made
some
advancements,
but
at
least
now
we
allow
those
individuals
to
have
that
that
treatment,
but
I
do
have
some
serious
concerns.
I'm
spoken
about
this
with
Javid
and
with
the
council
Robert
about
the
ability,
maybe
finally
amendment
where
you
took
out
the
ability
for
people
to
be
able
to
grow
it,
because
that's
really,
you
know
for
someone
that
has
lived
in
a
neighborhood
that
has
seen
violence
and
shootings
had
read
spots.
I,
don't
want
to
create
those
type
of
environments.
H
H
I
You
know
I'm
I'm
mixed
on
this.
Okay
I
see
the
two
sides:
okay,
I
see
professionals
on
both
sides,
whether
it's
medical,
Public,
Safety,
okay
and
I,
like
the
idea
and
I
agree
with
everything
you
guys
said:
okay,
except
for
that
trip
and
I
know
no
I,
just
don't
the
if
there
are
medical
public
safety
issues,
just
public
health
issues
out
there
there's
concerns
the
letter.
I
read
today
from
you
from
the
State
PTA
and
this,
and
that
that
brings
concerns
up
my
mind.
I
I'm
for
the
expungement
I
think
it
has
been
racist,
don't
I
think
we're
filling
up
our
jails
for
the
wrong
reasons.
I
came
down
here
today.
I
saw
a
billboard
on
I-90
and
it
was
Oh
billions
of
dollars.
From
this
you
know
yeah.
We
could
use
that
for
other
things:
medical
research-
even
you
know
we
have
medical
marijuana,
approve
right
now
and
they
agree.
But
it's
not
really
working
all
right.
It's
not
and
they
aren't
be
doctors
not
being
able
to
prescribe
it
to
those
that
can
get.
It
did.
I
I
see
some
other
states
that
they
bring
up
an
issue.
I
think
I
mentioned
to
Jamaa
was
marathons
over
in
Boston
reading
about
the
the
pot
over
there,
okay
and
when
it
was
selling
for
and
if
people
were
saying,
the
price
is
outrageous,
and
so
what
was
going
on?
They
were
selling
to
the
street
vendor
again
alright
and
then
what
they're,
finding
someone's
been
laced
with
to
get
the
good
stuff
to
putting
fat,
Nolan
or
whatever
so
there's
an
argument
that
you
know
it's.
The
marijuana
might
help
the
opioid
crisis.
I
Okay,
give
us
this
and
that,
but
then,
if
you
started
getting
that
they're
still
gonna
be
that
underground
and
that
that's
a
concern
for
me,
especially
with
the
kids.
You
know,
I,
don't
know
so
that's
right.
Where
I
stand
right
now
and
you
know
it's
it's
in
their
lap
up
there
and
I
have
the
only
thing:
I
read
it
enough.
Just
one
read
the
paper
and
I
love
say
in
the
sheriff
Apple.
I
D
You
know
I
just
want
to
add.
As
a
former
law
enforcement
officer,
the
city
is
but
a
ton
of
years
and
force
of
marijuana
laws
never
really
understood
it
like.
Then
it
was
a
law
and
the
law
was
being
broken.
So
that's
why,
in
seriously,
because
it
was
a
law
under
the
law,
was
being
broken,
but
really
some
of
the
folks
that
I
arrested.
You
know
a
lot
of
folks
at
collar.
I
really
think
this
is
the
direction
we
need
to
go
in
it.
D
It
impacts,
lives,
I,
think
when
you
think
about
alcohol
and
prohibition
from
where
we
were
to
where
we
are
now.
What's
the
difference,
I,
don't
think
there's
any
more
risk
of
addiction
to
marijuana
as
there
is
alcohol.
I
put
them
in
the
same
vein,
I.
Think
really,
when
you
talk
about
dependency,
physical
defender,
I,
see
alcohol
is
a
very
wrist
in
marijuana,
I
mean
it's
just
my
opinion,
but
again
I
arrested
a
lot
of
people
over
the
years
and
I
I
mean
it's
time.
D
Police
Department
to
see
these
waste
resources,
not
waste,
it's
not
a
waste
because
there
holding
the
law,
but
because
with
a
lot
of
resources
into
into
enforcing
these
laws
and
I,
don't
think
folks
are
any
more
danger
in
danger.
When
you
talk
about
the
black
market,
really
every
market
or
every
you
know,
every
mark
that
has
a
black
market
I'm
sure
there's
a
there's,
a
folks
tab
that
do
stuff
they
shouldn't
be
doing
and
and
there's
you
know
they.
D
I
You
know
I
think
egregious
I've
been
thinking
of
it
like
a
prohibition
for
years,
yeah
yeah.
Well,
exactly
just
put
that
thing
about.
You
know:
traffic
stops
and
how
they
tell
someone's
you
know,
I
mean
how
do
you
pull
I,
don't
know
how
they
do
now.
You
give
them
a
road
test
or
something
to
say
that
I
mean
almost
like
they
drink
and
they
can't
walk
the
line
or
whatever.
But
how
do
you
test
you
have
they
have
to
get
to
a
hospital
to
be,
and
I
was
a
DWI
driving
driving
under
influence.
F
I
I
You
it's,
you
know,
I
know
a
kid
watches.
No
goodness
it
was
nothing
sup,
a
thousand
percent.
You
know,
look,
there's
a
market
out
there.
People
want
okay,
some
people
are
gonna,
be
use
it
just
like
anything
else,
and
you
know
and
I
guess.
My
biggest
concern
really
got
me
going
tonight
with
this
concerns
a
you
know:
PTA
and
teachers,
and
doctors
and
stuff,
like
that.
That's
my
biggest
concern.
K
C
K
C
C
C
K
K
F
K
L
L
F
L
L
F
L
L
So
you
know,
I
went
to
an
icon
conference.
They
brought
up
a
lot
of
issues
that
are
wouldn't
be
of
concern
to
us
here
in
the
city
code
enforcement.
You
know
we're
talking
about.
Okay,
you
can
have
six
plants,
but
you
know:
what's
the
enforcement
look
for
something
like
what's
the
cost
to
the
city?
Is
there
going
to
be
funding
there
for
us
to
be
able
to
enforce
that
right?
L
L
I
L
Sent
out
the
New
York
State
PTA
position,
it
talks
about
a
lot
of
the
health
concerns
which
are
real.
Should
you
know
what
I
think
at
the
state
level?
I
personally
think
you
know
we
need
to
take
a
closer
look
at
that.
There
needs
to
be
more
hearings
on
some
of
these
issues.
So
my
concern
is
that,
by
endorsing
this
legislation
we
might
end
up
encouraging
the
passage
of
it
before
you
know.
They've
fully
looked
at
a
lot,
these
issues
so
I
think
to
have
legislation
that
addresses.
F
I
You
yep
that
was
brought
up
weeks
ago
and
I
thought
I
thought.
Gerard
Jerry
told
me
that
you
were
Jamaa,
we're
going
to
go
for
a
more
general
thing
or
support,
but
you're
still
line
by
line
going
for
this
bill,
and
that's
I
mean
I
could
go
for
something
very
generic.
Instead
of
something
I,
don't
know
a
whole
lot
about
well,.
B
C
B
I
You
guys
just
got
me
thinking,
because
you
know
we
passed
a
us
do
now
and
we're
paying
for
it,
because
we
didn't
know
everything
that
was
in
it
and
the
ramifications
in
it.
And
now
we're
saying,
go
with
this
bill
and
we
don't
even
know
what
the
heck
for
the
ramifications,
not
her
so
I
kind
of,
say
we're
safer,
keeping
it
more
general.
D
D
E
Support
the
legislation
you
know
like
any
minute
people
you
guys
all
right,
you
don't
know
what
the
legislation
looks
like
that
in
when
it's
all
finished
done
like
old
Hitler
repetitive,
but
as
a
cat.
You
know
resolution
is
what
you'd
like
to
see
that
your
intent
I
think
that's
what
you're
going
for
is
the
intent
I
think.
I
E
A
A
M
A
couple
thoughts
on
this
all
right,
I
also
have
concerns
about
endorsing
a
specific
piece
of
legislation,
not
knowing
what
the
terms
are
and
I
I
think
it.
You
know
I'm
looking
at
this
and
I've
done
little.
You
know
some
edits
to
this
and
it's
you
know
very
II.
I
think
this
is
easily
modifiable
to
something
that
is
just
looking
to
recognize
that
there
is
legislation
pending
and
that
we
support
the
passage
of
legislation
that
would
legalize,
regulate
and
tax,
and
maybe
the
issue
of
taxes,
something
we
don't
want
to
say.
But
but
that's.
M
C
F
M
I
I
think
it's
important
for
the
New
York
State
Legislature
and
their
staffs
to
be
looking
at
these
issues
and
I
think
that
it
gets
to
be
a
little
bit
too
taxing
for
us
to
say.
We
approve
of
every
aspect
of
this
particular
legislation
and
imbalance
find
it
to
be
more
beneficial,
as
opposed
to
simply
saying
what
our
intent
is.
I
will
say
that
one
of
the
things
I
struggle
with
with
here
I
mean
I'm.
Also
I
also
want
to
note
that
I
have
a
tremendous
amount
of
respect
for
the
PTA.
M
M
I
M
Of
the
people
at
new
polls
were
using
various
types
of
drugs
and
the
vast
majority
of
them
have
absolutely
no
criminal
record
associated
with
that.
I
have
a
lot
of
friends
of
all
different
backgrounds
and
colors
etc.
Who
I
know
currently,
who
use
marijuana
and
most
of
them
don't
have
arrest
records
associated
with
that
and.
M
M
So
I
I
strongly
mean
if
councilmember
Robinson
wants
us
to
approve
vote
on
this
particular
legislation.
I
think
that
I
will
be
voting
present
because
I'm
not
educated
enough
on
this
particular
piece
of
legislation.
If
there
was
a
resolution
put
forth
that
essentially
contains
a
lot
of
the
same
components
that
is
in
this
legislation
and
the
same
goals
without
referencing
specific
legislation,
I
would
expect
that
I
would
be
a
yes,
but
one
that
has
no
idea
smile.
Thank.
A
People
and
I
have
read
the
new
Jim
Crow
and
if
you
haven't
read
it
many
of
you
should
read
it
because
it
talks
about
how
we
in
this
country
have
used
slavery,
Jim,
Crow
and
now
mass
incarceration
as
a
way
to
keep
black
and
brown
people
in
bondage.
And
if
you
aren't
aware
of
that
counted
a
privilege
that
you
have.
That
is
not
your
liberal
reality.
A
A
There
are
some
specifics
on
in
terms
of
how
many
ounces
can
someone
can
have
on
their
person
at
one
time
and
it's
not
technically
selling.
You
accept
a
donation.
If
you
offer
someone
marijuana,
they
do
allow
growing
in
the
homes
and,
as
a
result,
it
is
attractive.
Now,
when
developers
are
developing
spaces
because
in
certain
homes
they
have
growing
rooms
and
it's
become
very
attractive
to
individuals
who
grow
marijuana
because
they
are
looking
for
a
property
that
that
does
have
the
growing
rooms
in
them.
A
This
concern
about
endorsing
specific
pieces
of
legislation.
I
know
that's
a
concern,
but,
as
councilman
Kimber
pointed
out,
we
have
endorsed
specific
pieces
of
legislation
countless
times
that
hasn't
been
an
issue
to
endorse
specific
legislation
from
some
of
our
colleagues
at
the
state,
and
so
I
am
not
for
me.
I
don't
have
an
issue
endorsing
a
specific
piece
of
legislation
and
in
the
event
that
this
legislation
does
change
and
councilman
Robinson
is
interested
in
going
back
to
the
table
and
offering
up
an
amendment
or
even
additional
legislation
supporting
the
changes.
A
A
A
We
can
say
that
about
any
piece
of
legislation
that
there's
an
issue
with
enforcement
and
that
we
have
an
issue
with
our
department
being
full
to
capacity
our
code
enforcement
teams
being
full
to
capacity,
but
just
because
we
have
deficits
in
that
area
doesn't
mean
that
we
should
not
put
forward
legislation
that
we
feel
is
responsible
because
a
concern
that
there
will
be
issues
with
enforcement,
so
I
don't
have
an
enforcement.
If
not
a
concern
for
me
when
it
comes
to
this
piece
of
legislation,
it
goes
back
to
a
social
justice
issue.
A
For
me,
the
PTA
I
respect
their
stance,
but
where
have
they
been
on
issues
when
it
comes
to
the
number
of
black
and
brown
youth
being
incarcerated
as
a
result
of
marijuana,
they
have
not
taken
a
stance
on
these
same
individuals
being
shot
down
and
killed
in
the
streets.
They
have
not
taken
a
stance
on
the
number
of
black
and
brown
men
and
women
in
jail,
but
they
take
a
stance
on
this
issue
and
I
have
I
have
concerns
about
that.
A
L
L
L
A
Understand
that,
because
again
public
health
issues,
you
have
some
for
and
against
the
same
fluoridation
for
dat,
fluoridating
water.
But
again
these
same
entities
have
not
been
yelling
and
screaming
when
it
comes
to
the
generations
of
black
and
brown
people
who
are
sitting
in
jail
as
we
speak
as
as
as
as
as
white.
Let
me
do
it.
Let
me
finish
as
white
youth
walk
around
Harvard
College
campuses,
smoking
marijuana.
A
There
is
a
double
standard
across
the
board,
and
this
legislation
is
an
opportunity
to
right
the
wrong
for
so
many
people
who
are
at
this
moment
sitting
behind
bars
for
decades
over
selling
marijuana.
While
to
date,
when
we
look
at
BC
Vermont
in
other
places,
you
have
demographics
of
people
who
are
benefiting
financially
from
the
sale
of
marijuana
and
can
do
it
openly
and
freely
and
not
have
to
look
over
their
backs,
while
other
people
sit
in
jail
and
write
for
the
same
exact
thing.
I
have
a
problem
with
that.
A
A
M
Don't
really
see
any
reason
for
making
a
distinction,
we're
not
going
to
prohibit
the
sale
and
then
criminalize
those
activities
for
people
over
21
and
so
I.
Don't
know
why
we
would
do
you
know
we
will
continue
to
do
so.
With
regard
I
appreciate
your
comments
about
the
details
of
a
legislation.
I
continue
to
consider.
Thank.
G
Blew
me
away
and
you're
absolutely
correct
and
everything
you've
said,
but
really
at
home,
because
you're
absolutely
right
from
my
eyes
from
growing
up
in
this
society
and
I'm
good
in
63,
you're,
absolutely
right
and
we're
putting
young
men
and
women
in
jail
where
they
can
learn
how
to
commit
even
more.
It's
not
the
way
to
go.
We
need
to
prisons.
G
I
want
to
talk
about
Joe
hooked
up
the
prices
he
had
said
this
some
weeks
ago.
Maybe
a
month
ago,
I
actually
went
online
and
looked
up
in
Pittsfield
right
here
right
first
reporter
within
30
minutes
of
here,
you
can
go
in
there's
two
dispensaries.
One
is
Temescal
wellness
and
the
others
Berkshire
farms,
I
looked
at
the
prices
there
and
they're
very
low
Joe
I
think
they're
they're
lower
than
what
the
street
stuff
it.
But.
G
Go
to
a
dispensary
or
grow
their
own,
knowing
that
there's
no
chemicals,
no
effect
no
being
dumped
into
it
or
or
other
dangerous
drugs.
I
think
this
is
the
way
we
can
regulate
and
make
sure
people's
you
aren't
getting
exposed
to
other
dangerous
chemicals.
But
again,
thank
you
for
your
comment
and
again
I'm
%
behind
this
legislation.
Thank
you.
Thank.
A
H
It
comes
with
poverty,
so
I
can
understand,
like
poverty,
isn't
total
ground
to
people
to
break
the
mold
and
sell
a
product
I
get
it
I,
get
it
so
I'm
fully
for
the
expungement,
because
if
you
fell
into
that
temptation,
when
it
was
illegal,
because
that
was
doing
when
you
see
yourself
in
food
you're
having
a
fight
not
as
it's
legal,
you
shouldn't
hold
you
back.
She
know
what
you
back
to
be
able
to
go
to
see
it,
because
the
fields
that
you
wouldn't
allow
you
to
be
get
licensing
for
a
high
income
field.
H
H
H
H
So
I
don't
think
if
you're
full
legalization
you're
for
promoting
it
to
our
kids.
You
know
I'm
for
legalization,
but
I'm
gonna
be
telling
my
kids.
Just
like
my
mom
told
me.
You
better
not
come
home
with
a
signal.
You
better
not
come
home,
smelling
like
a
skull,
so
just
cause
you're
full
legalization.
It's
not
mean
you're
mad
for
making
sure
it
doesn't
get.
Tell
kids
hands.
H
H
H
Let's
make
it
very
clear:
I
have
been
for
legalization
for
years,
even
before
it
was
medical,
was
legal,
I've,
seen
the
consequences
and
the
native
effects
of
not
having
this
as
a
local,
but
I
wish.
There
was
some
willingness
to
be
flexible
to
make
it
a
little
bit
more
broader,
where
more
people,
okay,.
A
I
just
wanna
know
the
councilman
Robinson
and
then
I
go
I
just
want
to
point
out
that
you
talked
about
their
other
hi
cane
fields.
This
is
a
high-paying
field
for
individuals
and
in
other
areas
in
which
it
is
legal,
people
are
making
good
money.
In
addition,
this
is
not
just
an
issue
of
those
living
in
poverty
and
I.
Just.
A
The
only
other
point
that
I
would
make
is
I
happen
to
know
individuals
who
have
headshots
and
other
parts
of
the
country
in
which
it's
legal
and
the
people
that
are
coming
through
the
doors
are
lawyers,
doctors,
white,
black,
Asian
Indian.
There
is
no
one
specific
group
that
is
purchasing
this
product
more
than
the
other,
so
I
just
want
to
be
careful
about
making
this
an
issue
of
people
who
live
in
poverty,
because
the
reality
is
this
market
is
wide
open
in
the
people
who
are
benefiting
the
most
are
those
who
don't
live
in
poverty.
B
B
B
K
J
Paula
dodge
from
laid
out
this
came
from
a
funeral,
but
I
think
this
is
the
beginning
of
the
conversation.
There's
no
words
that
could
put
a
bill
and
that's
gonna,
address
everything.
Everybody's
concerns
I
think
the
bigger
picture
is
we
have
a
chance
to
learn
from
the
opportunities
that
other
states
have
created
and
for
people
who
were
growing
at
home.
This
could
turn
into
an
opportunity
for
them
to
have
a
career
and
in
the
same
field
that
has
been
holding
them
back
from
professional
limit.
I.
J
Think
it's
important
to
have
the
criminal
charges
taken
off
of
people's
history
because
forward.
You
know
that
conversation
comes
up
and
although
people
look
at
marijuana
totally
different
and
certain
professional
fills
that
feminine
bills
that
are
still
slamming
the
door
shut
when
they
see
that
you
have
any
type
of
activity
you
know,
and
hopefully
they
have
a
bill
that
says
that
percentage
of
the
growers
have
to
be
people
that
were
charged
with
the
primer,
so
it
doesn't
open
up
the
door
for
one
particular
race
to
dominate
the
benefit
of
the
factor.
J
You
know
what
we
don't
want
is
people
to
be
used.
You
know
to
the
charges
to
be
used
against
a
group
and
then,
when
they
legalize
it,
that
same
group
doesn't
have
an
opportunity
to
benefit
from.
So
you
know
this
is
the
beginning
conversation
and
that
need
needs
to
be
held
and
I.
Thank
you
councilman
for
putting
it
on
there
and
we
have
to
have
these
difficult
conversations,
because
you
know
the
world
will
change
and
and
their
views
of
certain
things,
and
you
know
as
a
community
that
is
looking
for
resources.
J
You
know
this
could
be
a
potential
world
when
it's
affected
every
other
state
and
community.
That
is
connected
with
it
and
why
why
shouldn't?
We
do
the
same
for
our
communities
that
are
struggling,
and
you
know
people.
It
was
just
seven
that
I
put
out
about
Schenectady
how
minorities
over
there
are
subjected
to
the
highest
percentage
charge
in
the
United
States.
So
you
know,
and
if
someone
made
that
point
already
I'm
sorry
collect
anything
but.
D
F
J
So
you
know
this
is
a
conversation
that
needs
to
be
had
had
and
it's
not
going
to
be
easy
because
it's
gonna
make
people
or
feel
uncomfortable.
But
you
know
it's
been
people
that
have
been
using
this
drug
and
never
had
to
worry
about
the
use
of
it.
If
you've
watched
my
see,
he
says
it
loud
and
clear.
People
are
through
truck,
are
checkpoints
with
pounds
in
his
car
and
he
never
had
to
worry
about
anything
because
of
the
kind
of
us
coming
in.
J
You
know,
that's
an
issue
and
for
so
long
people
you
know
I
know
when
you
were
talking
Dorson.
You
hit
many
points
with,
because
I
know
people
that
are
currently
inja
for
marijuana.
So
let's
have
this
conversation.
Let's
move
forward,
you
know,
as
a
city
and
I
stood
around
the
responsibles
of
it.
Thank.
A
I
Don't
disagree
with
anything
you
guys
say
growing
up,
Kenny,
all
I'm
saying
is
for
a
general
thing.
You
could
take
this
resolution
in
front
of
okay.
You
could
go
down
to
where,
as
where
mentions
a
bill
number
okay
strike
out
those
two
we're
asses.
You
could
change
the
title
and
say
resolution
income,
accounts
coin,
the
state
legislature
and
the
governor
to
enact
legislation
on
the
men
want
to
sign
into
law.
Go
back
down.
I
The
end
now,
therefore
just
say:
become:
council
City
hereby
calls
upon
a
state
legislature
passed,
passed,
a
marijuana
regulation
and
Taxation
Act
and
sign
this
and
whatever
in
that
legislation
into
law.
What
all
the
things
you
want
me
to
say
should
be
in
these,
whereas
it's
the
important
things
you
put
in
there,
no
I'm
just
saying
that's
a
simple
way
and
we'll
keep
I
think
more
people
happening
and
not
have
to
come
back
for
something
else.
I
don't
know.
A
N
N
My
name
is
Kimberly
Krupp
I'm,
the
director
of
the
cap
of
a
district
cannabis
consortium
and
producer
and
host
of
Capitol
cannabis
here
on
Channel,
all
tea,
which
is
aired
three
nights
a
week,
Monday
Wednesday
and
Friday
at
11:00
p.m.
what
we've
been
covering
this
discussion
for
ten
years
on
this
show
since
2015
to
effectively
evaluate
the
various
constitutional
challenges
of
regulating
and
taxing
marijuana
in
New
York
State
is
important
to
understand
the
nature
of
the
plant,
its
extracts,
its
historical
and
present
usage
and
the
previous
and
current
laws
which
are
used
to
control
it.
N
It
sounds
like
no
one
here
has
taken
the
time
of
the
consideration
to
do
so.
I
actually
do
have
a
list
of
all
the
criminal
penalties
that
are
included
in
this
law.
I
have
a
book
that
is
being
promoted
by
Albany
State
from
Cuomo's
office
about
des
regulations
for
marijuana,
impaired
driving,
I'm,
a
published
writer.
This
article
has
this
paper
has
been
dedicated
to
the
decriminalizing
cannabis
and
was
published
last
year,
August
2018.
This
has
everything
that
you
all
need
to
know
about
the
legalization
of
cannabis
when
it
comes
to
legalizing
cannabis.
N
F
N
Have
the
right
to
regulate
what
I
ingest
for
my
health
might
benefit,
my
spiritual
or
my
religious
purposes.
You
have
absolutely
no
right.
None
I
can
run
a
series
of
the
amendments
from
the
Bill
of
Rights
and
show
you
that
you
have
no
right
to
say
these
things
in
public
as
a
government
representative,
because
you
are
committing
treason,
treason.
N
Just
I'm
not
done
and
I'm,
not
over
one,
my
three
minutes:
either
it
hasn't
been
three
minutes.
The
CIA
has
been
distributing
the
habit
of
decades
while
busting
a
little
guy
and
now
that
marijuana
laws
are
finally
starting
to
evaporate
across
the
country
for
after
80
years
of
senseless
prohibition
and
criminalization
that
has
ruined
the
lives
of
countless
people
and
an
attempt
to
justify
the
war
on
drugs
that
could
never
be
won.
Now
you
want
to
be
the
drug
dealers
news.
N
O
C
A
N
A
A
O
I'm
Sofia
Robinson
I'm,
an
Albany
High
student,
graduating
senior
this
year
and
I
plant,
something
on
Norfolk
University
the
fall
to
try
and
speak
up
a
little
town,
sorry
I'm.
Sorry
I
would
like
to
hear
so
I
plan
on
majoring
in
biology
in
the
fall
and
my
career
path
is
my
career
path,
is
to
be
a
botanist
which
is
Canada's
body
was
so
open
up
my
own
dispensary.
They
live
in
a
chair,
I'm,
fed
up
with
me
back
to
my
city,
the
opening
up
going
to
get
the
question.
There
is
no
past.
O
It
was
getting
here.
This
elementary
I
think
and
marijuana
has
a
little
a
bunch
of
with
greatness.
That's
what
benefits
and
like
you
said
before
they
take
your
time
before.
There
are
a
bunch
of
colored
people
liked
by
people
made
mainly
in
the
justice
system
that
are
roughly
you
know,
incarcerated
behind
mobile.
O
A
P
Okay,
guys
hi
so
I'm
here,
representing
Upper
Hudson
Green
Party
as
a
officer
secretary
about
two
hundred
register
members
in
Albany,
so
I'll
just
stick
with
I'll
just
start
with
the
position
of
the
New
York
State
Green
Party.
If
you
don't
know
the
results
we
have,
but
otherwise
generally
we
support
the
martyr
bill
written
by
Krugman,
pretty
much
as
is,
but
we
do
want
we
kind
of
want.
Our
addition
is
that
anyone
in
New
York
does
need
to
be.
You
know,
anti
all
gar
P
that
it
needs
to
the
profits.
P
Do
you
need
to
go
to
harm
communities?
Licenses
should
be
prioritized
to
minorities
and
those
harm
right.
That's
on
the
table
pretty
much,
but
what
isn't
on
the
table
is
that
any
pot
grown
as
regulated
should
be
organic
pesticide
free,
the
kind
of
things
that
make
us
actually
different
from
all
the
other
states
that
are
legalizing
in
various
ways:
we're
saying
Colorado,
it's
a
few
big
companies
or
in
Michigan
a
few
big
companies,
Wall
Street
Island
firms,
and
so
then
there's
a
lot
ripe
for
abuse.
P
So
then,
we
actually
have
a
way
of
like
artpop,
New,
York
pot,
its
cleanest
past,
the
healthiest
pot.
Now
I'm
going
to
be
anecdotally,
speaking
I
smoke,
pot,
socially
and
I
did
so
after
the
age
of
21,
maybe
because
of
my
father's
influence.
But
otherwise,
when
we
talk
to
kids
about
this
to
be
educated
about
it,
it
should
be
a
matter.
P
P
Those
movements
were
crushed
in
the
seventies
as
part
of
the
war
on
drugs
and
the
warrant
I
think
they
cloak
it
in
moralistic
language
of
protecting
the
kids.
When
really
it's
not
about
helping
the
kids
helping
the
kids
as
my
perspective,
educating
them,
educating
them
with
proper
sex
education
that
doesn't
more
lies
about
it.
F
A
P
A
Q
A
Q
Q
The
tax
rates
and
living
like
fat
cats
boy
we
are
out
there
struggling
to
pay
their
bills,
who
wants
to
talk
about
eat
an
880,
our
tax
rate,
too
big?
Let's
fall.
Did
you
ever
know
about
that
in
the
meantime,
they're
trying
to
tell
me
that
you
want
to
guarantee
what
revenue
marijuana
taxes,
so
you
do
further
into
my
pockets
to
accomplish
things.
I
already
paid
taxes
for
that
you
still
have
not
done.
Where
don't
be
this,
these
feel
fulfilled
in
taxes.
Q
Why
should
I
it's
all
about
the
tax
rates
it
in
the
mrt
a
by
the
way
the
MBTA
is
listed
it
on
the
sentence.
Nobody's
pages
by
show
of
hands
is
right.
You
have
already
read
the
Act
in
its
entirety.
I!
Don't
understand
why
you
wouldn't
waste
anyone's
time,
ask
before
Queen
next,
unless
you
are,
of
course
corrupt
or
just
don't
care
for
We
the
People.
Q
It
started
with
a
sweet
tear
of
vertical
tax
rates
set
in
the
MRT
a
and
these
ridiculously
have
you're
asking
for
code
to
their
taxes,
flower
62
cents,
a
gram,
these
10
cents,
a
gram
nursery
jacket,
ceilings
1.35
to
the
retail
excise
tax
of
15
percent
for
consumers
of
Thomas
Christ
local
tax.
Addition
to
28
percent
for
local
counties
earlier
warning
that
they
want
to
increase
the
only
4%
application,
retail
the
circuit
board
towards
to
the
coordination
of
facilities
at
typically
discipline,
retail
marijuana
excise
tax.
The
application
of
vertical
was
$10,000
application.
Q
Juice
hundred
thousand
non-refundable
registration
fee
supports
for
minority
small
business
owners
when
it
comes
to
personal
cultivation.
Only
six
plants
per
house
and
flock
a
lot
closer
with
low
kids
are
the
premises
there
are.
Kids.
Is
crime
they're
going
to
jail
challenge
the
city's
gonna,
just
main
active
force,
really
fits
on
for
size.
John
cities
will
just
completely
if,
where
and
when,
and
how
they
want,
retail
shops
and
of
all
else
will
be
civilizing
all
those
under
21
world
clock
violation.
Do
you
want
I
used
every
future?
Q
E
F
Q
In
SWAT
team
raids
across
use,
different
some
folks
are
paying
Jackson
part
is
in
California.
Do
you
really
stop
wasting
your
time?
Wait
can
disturb
you
lose
the
DA's
control,
self,
exact
or
federal
state,
local,
criminal
and
civil
penalties.
Should
we
repeal
contract
mandatory
above
the
test
cannabis
consumption
should
be
only
should
we
eliminate
all
the
county,
like
the
word
York
City,
sorry,.