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Peter
marcus:
great!
peter
marcus:,
my
name
is
peter
marcus.,
I'm
the
vp.
of
communications
for
tariffing
care
station..
We
have
2
dispensaries
in
boulder,
and
hold
the
first
adult
use
license
for
the
city.
I'm.,
also
a
member
of
the
board
of
directors
of
the
boulder
chamber,
tariff,
and
actually
spearheaded
in
2,019.
the
legislation
and
the
state
house
that
allows
us
to
have
the
conversation
here.
Today.
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Peter
marcus:
quickly
putting
on
my
chamber
hat
for
a
second..
Let
me
say
that,
as
a
member
of
the
board
of
directors,,
we
carefully
weighed
whether
a
cannabis
hospitality
policy
is
right
for
the
city..
We
realize
that
regulated
cannabis
hospitality
establishments
would
provide
additional
business
opportunities
for
the
city.
following
what
was
a
tough
time
for
hospitality,.
Thanks
to
the
pandemic.
I
peter
marcus:.
Given
the
nascent
nature
of
this
industry,
we
support
the
ongoing
collaboration
of
a
community
based
and
community-wide
stakeholder
engagement
to
balance
the
complex
interaction
between
state
on
local
policies..
We
know
that,
as
our
experience
with
the
cannabis
industry
grows
and
initial
concerns
prove
unfounded,,
it
is
appropriate
to
conduct
a
more
thorough
regulatory
review
when
developing
policies..
This
includes
the
opportunity
to
explore
new
avenues
for
the
responsible,
consumption
and
delivery
of
cannabis.
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Rachel
freeman
(she/her):,
the
presence
of
cannabis
social
consumption.,
but
rachel
freeman
(she/her):
in
the
community
would
further
de-normalize
marijuana,
use
and
decrease
the
perception
of
harm
among
young
people.
to
protect
health
and
ensure
consistency.
marijuana.
In
addition
to
tobacco
and
nicotine
should
be
included
in
smoke,,
free
and
vapor,
free
protections
in
public
places
and
workplaces.
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Truman
bradley:
the
recommendations,
should,
instead,,
be
around
edibles,
purchase
limits
and
times,
as
the
effects
of
edibles,
typically
wear
off
in
about
2
and
a
half
hours..
The
edibles
ban
is
especially
ridiculous.
since
you're
approving
beverages,
there's
no
effective
difference
between
a
marijuana,
soda
and
a
gummy.
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Gregorytopel:
of
stella's
dedication
to
this
community
and
the
level
of
long
term
thinking
applied
to
all
that
she
has
done
and
all
that
she
is
doing
it..
It
felt
important
for
me
to
bring
that
to
the
table..
This
is
this
is
a
in..
It
is
an
innovative
concept
and
and
a
and
a
first
time
concept
for
stella
and
jason,
the
honors.,
but
it
it's
the
the
the
level
of
professionalism,
the
serious
nature
with
which
they
take
it.
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Liz
zukowski:
the
bans
on
concentrate
use,
and
non
drinkable
edibles
feel
misguided..
They
pens
are
very
popular,,
especially
among
novice
users,,
because
users
can
easily
self
titrate
to
receive
the
desired
amount
of
product
and
the
desired
effect.,
but
these
would
be
banned
under
the
current
proposal.
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Liz
zukowski:,
the
recommendation
that
patrons
must
be
25
or
older,
to
enter,
should
be
reduced
to
21
years
old,
to
align
with
state
law.
21
to
24
year
olds
in
boulder
likely
rent
their
home,.
As
I
did.
When
I
lived
in
boulder.,
many
landlords
have
restrictions
on
cannabis
use
in
the
dwelling,,
as
my
landlord
did.
When
I
lived
in
boulder.
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Liz
zukowski:,
I
ask
that
you
consider
the
message
you're
sending
to
boulder
residents
and
constituents
regarding
the
use
of
cannabis
versus
the
use
of
alcohol..
On
my
20
first
birthday
I
created
up
and
down
pearl
street,,
stopping
at
nearly
every
bar,
and
most
of
them
provided
me
with
a
free
shot
of
liquor
to
celebrate.
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Henny
lasley:
one
chance
to
grow
up:
good
afternoon,
members
of
the
club,.
My
name
is
henny
lesley,
and
I'm..
A
co-founder
and
executive
director
of
an
organization
called
one
chance
to
grow
up..
We
are
a
statewide
organization
that
looks
out
for
the
public,
health
and
safety
of
youth
as
marijuana
and
marijuana
products
continue
to
be
readily
available
and
commercialized.
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Henny
lasley:
one
chance
to
grow
up:
see?.
That
will
be
the
first
to
tell
you
that
the
agency
has
spent
millions
of
tax
dollars
on
working
to
change.
Behavior
of
those
who
consume
thc
and
then
drive
t.
h.
c.
impaired.
fatalities
have
increased
63%
over
the
prior
year,
and
dual
youth
of
out
of
alcohol
and
thc
increase
25%.
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Jonathan
singer:
including,
working
in
the
world
of
social
justice
and
social
work,,
where
I
eventually
got
my
degree
in
social
work
at
colorado,
state
university,,
trying
to
return
to
boulder,
only
to
find
that
housing
costs
went
up
a
little
bit
more
than
I
could
expect.
and
now
I
reside
with
my
family
in
longmont..
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Bia
campbell:.
We
also
know
that
between
22
and
25%
of
older
communist
population
are
current
cannabis
consumers.
We
believe
that
the
majority
of
older
residents
would
be
in
favor
of
adopting,,
reasonable
and
responsible
for
policies
to
allow
for
marijuana,,
hospitality,
and
hospitality
licenses
within
the
city.
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Dawn
reinfeld-blue
rising:.
We
strongly
oppose
the
opting
into
social
consumption
in
the
city
of
boulder,
and
will
urge
the
city
council
to
opt
out..
We
appreciate
that
the
cloud
intentionally
excluded
high
potency
thc.
products
from
its
recommendations.,
but
we
maintain
that
allowing
any
marijuana
consumption
in
our
restaurants
and
bars
would
be
extremely
problematic,
with
no
upside
for
the
broader
community..
One
of
the
arguments
for
opting
in
is
that
providing
places
for
legal
consumption
might
decrease
illegal
consumption.
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Dawn
reinfeld-blue
rising:,
but
there
is
no
evidence
to
support
this
theory,
and
communities
with
social
consumption,
like
las
vegas
and
west
hollywood..
The
order
of
illegal
consumption
is
still
as
strong
as
ever..
Our
community
is
in
the
midst
of
a
mental
health
and
addiction.
crisis.
Colorado,
adolescents
use
marijuana.
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Dawn
reinfeld-blue
rising:
boulder
does
not
have
the
resources
to
deal
with
our
current
level
of
addiction
and
mental
health
impacts.
we
should
not
be
encouraging.
more
use
for
our
youth.
boulder
doesn't
need
to
lead
the
way
on
social
consumption
sites..
We
are
about
health,
fitness,
and
vitality,,
not
smoking
and
leaning
into
drug
culture..
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Julie
dreifaldt:
thank
you..
My
name
is
julie,
dry
fault,
and
I'm.,
representing
myself,
today.,
first
and
foremost,.
I
really
appreciate
that
cloud
is
chosen
to
exclude
this
high
teaching
marijuana
products
from
your
recommendations.,
as
there
are
significant
mental
health
concerns
about
these
5
teams
and
products.
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Julie,
dreifaldt:
cu
has
poured
millions
of
dollars
into
campaigns
like
be
boulder,
which
tends
to
lean
away
from
the
party
school
image
and
tell
us
to
use
boulders
better
story,,
their
stronger
story
to
advance
the
school's
reputation,,
retention,,
engagement,,
goals,
and
reputation.
All
of
these,
which
only
benefit
the
greater
boulder
community.
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Julie
dreifaldt:,
as
most
of
you
are
aware,.
The
us.
surge
in
general
states
that
no
amount
of
marijuana
uses
safe
for
the
developing
brain
of
our
adolescent,,
and
science
tells
us
that
the
brain
is
information
until
one's
mid
to
late
twenties..
So
I
applaud
the
25
plus
age
demographic
that
you're
looking
at.
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Julie,
dreifaldt:,
but
creating
these
additional
outlets,
with
this
increase
in
commercial
commercialization
for
all
of
older
students
sends
the
wrong
message..
The
elementary
age,
kids,
middle
schoolers,,
the
students
at
boulder
and
fairview,
and
our
cu
cohort
suggest
to
them
that
marijuana
is
safe.
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Julie,
dreifaldt:
hey,
key,
boulder
and
protect
our
community's
greatest
effort,
assets.
I'm:,
sorry,
our
children,,
our
kids
and
our
students..
For
these
reasons,
I
hope
the
city
council
will
reject
the
idea
of
opting
in
the
social
consumption,,
and
please
know
I
will
continue
to
speak
up
on
this
issue..
Thank
you
so
much
for
all
your
work.
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Clab,
tom
kunstman:,
you
want
to
give
that
a
try,,
evan.,
clab,
evan
anderson:.
How
about
now?
can
you??
Can
you
guys
hear
me
at
all
much
better.
okay.?
I
took
out
my
bluetooth,
and
now
I'm
just
holding
my
mouth
real,
close
to
the
phone..
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I
my
only
point
would
be
that..
I
think
we've
we've
exhaustively
discussed
all
of
this..
I
think.
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Clab,
evan
anderson:,
both
both
sides
of
every
opinion,
have
been
pretty
well
documented
in
our
record,,
and
I
think
it
would
be
appropriate
for
us
to
approve
this
memo
in
whole.
obviously,.
I
think
there's
some
things
I
would
like
to
change
and
revisit.,
but
I
think
that's
the.
That
is
the
process
for.
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Clab,
kate,
thomson
(she/her):.
I
also
think
that
clab,
kate
thomson
(she/her):.
I
think
that
the
fields
I
think
a
lot
of
people
agree,
and
we've
kind
of
talked
about
wanting
the
failed
ones
to
be
there,.
So
I
think
that
I,
you
know.,
would
you
know
I
support
that,
because
we've
had
multiple
conversations
about
making
sure
that
everybody's
voice
is
her..
I
think
that's
part
of
it..
I
do
also
like.
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Clab,
kate
thomson
(she/her):
sandra's
idea
of
highlighting
the
past
ones
in
some
way..
I
don't
know
what
that
looks,
like,,
but
maybe
all
of
the
past
ones
look
a
little
different
than
the
ones
that
failed,
so
that
they
pop
out
a
little
bit.,
not
really
sure.
If
we
can
highlight
the
rose
in
in
this
way,
that
might
be
a
little
tacky.,
but.
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Clab,
stacy
green:
I
think,
like
robin,
was
saying,
there's
an
important,
and
michael,.
I
think
so.
the
same
thing..
They
there's
important
counter
points
to
all
of
these
things,,
whether
it
passed
or
not..
I
think
it's
important
that
council
understand
all
of
it..
The
only
other
thought
I
had
that
could
work
on
that,
and
was
maybe
doing
like.
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Clab,
brian
keegan
(he/him):,
you're
from
public
comment,
and
experts,
say
our
own
piece.
Here.
have
that
be
documented..
I'm
also
a
little
bit
reluctant
to
get
into
the
weeks
about
formatting
choices,
here,
because
I
think
that'll
just
introduce
additional
delays
and
the
approval
process
here..
So
I'm.
inclined
to
just
approve
the
document.
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Clab,
kate,
thomson
(she/her):.
This
document
is
a
representation
of
the
work
that
we've
done
over
the
last
2
years
to
talk
about
hospitality,
I
think,
explaining
why
we
set
it
up
this
way,.
So
you
know
it
captures
kind
of
the
story
of
our
motions,,
the
results,
and
who
voted
for
what
I
think.
because
again,
we
all
had
kind
of
a
a,,
a
an
important..
I
think
there's
a
lot
of
emphasis
on
wanting..
You.
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Clab,
kate
thomson
(she/her):
make
sure
that
each
thing
was
captured,
and
that
each
vote
was
captured.,
so
I
think,
making
sure
that
they
know..
Why
are
these
things
here??
Why
am
I
seeing
all
the
pass
in
the
fails??
Why
am
I
seeing
who
voted
so??
Maybe
just
like
a
short
thing:
about,
hey?
we've
been
doing
this
for
2
years..
We
put
a
lot
of
effort
in..
We
had
a
couple
of
public
hearings.
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Clab,,
kate,
thomson,
(she/her):
and
then,
also
about
here's
kind
of
the
story
of
all
of
our
motions..
Here's
who
voted,
here's,
the
past,
and
and
then
descriptions,
you
know..
Please
see
any
descriptions
about
the
individual
things
from
you
know
the
the
perspectives
of
each
voter
as
they
wanted
to
at
the
end
of
the
document.
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Clab,
brian
keegan
(he/him):
we.
during
the
discussion
about
edibles,.
I
think
the
issue
of
like
fast
acting
kind
of
came
up,,
but
I
would
sort
of
be
interested
in
like
only
scaring,
checking
in
once,
a
year,
or
something
like
that.
Around,
like
just
what
ours,
the
latest
and
greatest,
and
how
that
might
impact
the
policy
we
consider
recommending
to
the
city?.
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Clab,
robin
noble:,
another
topic
that
I
think
the
clap
has
a
lot
of
indicators
that
would
be
good
for
us
to
dig
in
is
is
around
impaired,
driving.
and
not
just
what's
happening
out
there..
We
heard
some
kind
of
disturbing
statistics
today
from
one
of
the
people
who
spoke.,
but
you
know
it's
come
up
over
and
over
and
over
again,,
starting
from
the
standard
that.
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AB
Clab,
stacy
green:
questions
like
that.
the
best
focus,
I
guess,
is
what
I
said
here
and
think
to
myself..
Is
that
really
where
we
want
to
focus
our
time?,
given
that
we
don't
have
technology
yet
the
way
we
would
want
to
to
support
officers
at
the
roadside,?
And
I
remember
a
speaker
even
saying
that
I
I
think
he
was
a
officer
who
came
to
speak
with
us.
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
Clab,
stacy
green:
heavily
and
regularly,
and,
although
maybe
they
would
test
positive
past,
the
threshold.
they're
driving
seems
less
impaired.,
and
so
it's
just..
I
guess,
that
it's
just
really
confounded
area
for
me
like
thinking
about
it,
and
I'm
not
sure
what
our
goals
would
be
as
a
board
on
that,
you
know,
just
because
it
feels
intangible.
At
this
point
to
me
with
no
technology,
etc.,
I
think.
AB
Clab,
stacy
green:
there's
a
lot.
We
can
do
to
focus
on
stuff
that
we
see
is
a
problem,
and
we
know
his
problem
and
to
learn
more
about
it..
So
I
kind
of
I
kind
of
not
really
support
the
idea
of
like
going
down
the
path
of
like,.
You
know,
trying
to
figure
out
roadside
training
for
officers,,
and
I
I'm
not
sure
that.
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Z
Clab,
robin
noble:
come
in,
and
because
they've
really
thought
about
this,
and
they've
thought
about
why,.
This
is
really
really
hard.
and
again
they've
come
up
with
one
possible
solution..
Maybe
they
could
come
in
and
talk
with
us
about
that.
explain
what
it
might
cost
to
get
people
trained
on
this
new
and
higher
standard.
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Z
AB
AB
clab,
stacy
green:,
you
know.,
suspect
it's.
The
usual
suspect
that
one
of
the
speakers
today
even
said,,
you
know
cannabis-
tends
to
get
a
pretty
bad
rap,
and
based
on
what
I'm
seeing
in
the
latest
research
from
cdpt.,
it's
like,,
maybe
that's
true,
right
like
we
would
expect
to
see
much
higher
rates
of
adults
driving
under
the
influence.
AB
AB
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Clab,
stacy
green:
yeah,.
I
would
support
that
because
it
feels
like
today's
speakers,
you
know,
just
as
far
as
our
hospitality
questions
were
concerned,.
There
was
a
lot
of
questions
around
our
decisions
or
recommendations
on
concentrates.
likewise..
I
know
a
lot
of
sorry
if
there's
growing.,
that's
my
dog.
AB
AB
AB
Clab,
stacy
green:
you
know,
for
against
the
research
to
support
those
things..
I
think
it's
always
changing..
I
think
we
heard
today
also
about
something
that
is
a
really
good
point
that
there's
a
lot
of
new
products
that
meet
the
market
regularly,
and
you
know,
fast,
acting
this
or
that.,
and
so
I
think.
AB
AB
Clab,
stacy
green:
you
know,
making
recommendations
and
sending
on
things
like
that
to
council,.
I
think
it's
important
that
all
board
members
have
at
least
a
base
level
of
education
on
those
topics,
and
I'm
not
sure
we
all
do.
I'd,
say
I'd,
love
to
hear
that
stuff,
and
just
to
bring
me
up
to
speed,
and
that's
something
I
already
do
know
a
little
about.
right..
So.
AB
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AA
AA
V
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Y
Y
V
Clab,
kate
thomson
(she/her):,
I
think,
in
previous
discussions.
We
had
talked
about
what
our
options
are
in
terms
of
where
we
draw
the
line
with
the
quality
judicial,,
whether
it's.
you
know,
just
certain
applications
or
all
applications;,
and
if
it's,
you
know,
violations
or
not
violations.
If
it's
so,,
I
think.
V
Clab,,
kate,
thomson,
(she/her):
what?,
some
of
the
rules
are
clab,,
kate,
thomson,
(she/her):
and
just
kind
of
like
an
intro.
and
then
what
our
option,
you
know,.
We
can
have
a
discussion
about
the
options
and
what
what
it,,
what
it
would
look
like.
and
then
we
had
talked
previously
about
potentially
like
having
somebody
from.
V
V
D
D
D
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AB
AB
W
W
Clab,
brian
keegan
(he/him):
doing
all
that,
on
top
of
front
of
the
business,
having
a
family
being
proactive,
and
all
these
kinds
of
policy
discussions
since
they
have
been
everywhere.,
I'm
just
grateful
for
your
expertise.
and
your
advice
through
all
this
is,.
We
all
learn
a
lot
about
something
that
is
brand
new
for
many
people.
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V
V
Clab,
kate,
thomson
(she/her):,
thank
you
for,,
you
know,,
being
a
a
leader,
being
a
mentor,
being
somebody
who's
really
helped,.
You
know.
just
guide
me
in
this
process
even
to,,
and
they
have
a
lot
of
respect
for
for
what
you've,
done,
and
and
and
all
the
juggling
that
you've
done,,
whether
it's,
you
know,
with
time
and
and
all
of
the
responsibilities
as
well
as.
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V
Y
Y
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AA
AA
AA
U
Clab,
alana
malone:.
This
is
my
last
meeting,
and
as
I
said,
it's
been.,
it's
been
since
the
beginning
of
time.
Since
we
started
the
business.,
we
realized
early
on
at
the
advice
of
the
founder
of
the
farm
that
you
can't,
just,,
you
know,
think
you
can
run
a
canvas
business..
You
have
to
be
really
dedicated,
involved.
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U
U
U
U
Clab,
alana
malone:,
it's
in
building
a
business.,
I've
had
to
learn
things,
and
then
train
other
people
to
do
them
and
empower
them
to
to
to
take
that
work
on,
so
that
I
can
move
on
and
kind
of
continue,
building
and
and
growing..
And
so
it's
really
just
in
that
spirit
of
passing
the
torch
and
empowering
others
to
lead,
that
that
I
decided
not
to
reapply.
U
U
U
U
Clab,
alana
malone:
of
cannabis
policy
advocacy..
So
that's!
You
know
a
little
bit
of
kind
of
where
my
time
will
go
to
on
the
policy
advocacy
side
after
cloud..
But
it's
not
to
say
that
I
I
won't
be,
you
know,
listening
and
paying
attention,
and
and
and
participating
from
my
constituent
side
of
things..
So.