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B
Cob,
kristen
teague:
public
participation
at
beverage,
licensing
authority
and
cannabis,
licensing
and
advisory
meetings..
The
city
has
engaged
with
community
members
to
co-create
a
vision
for
productive,,
meaningful,
and
inclusive
civic
conversations..
This
vision
supports
physical
and
emotional
safety
for
community
members,
staff
and
board,
and
commission
members,,
as
well
as
democracy.
for
people
of
all
ages,
identities,
lived
experiences
and
political
perspectives.
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B
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D
Cob,
sandra
llanes:,
I
am
really
excited
to
introduce
to
you,
andy
prohard,,
who
recently
joined
the
city,
attorney's
office..
I
believe
it
was
may
15,
and
he
comes
from
the
ages
office..
He
can
describe
to
you
a
little
bit
about
his
background.
when
I
hand
it
over
to
him.,
but
we've
been
doing
some
training,.
He
and
I
related
to
lab..
He's
also
has
other
responsibilities.
he's
going
to
be.
D
Cob,
sandra
llanes:
experience
with
boards
and
supporting
boards
and
commission.-
so
we're
super
excited
to
have
him
here..
You
already
saw
a
a
little
bit
of
his
work
in
the
packet.
There
was
a
memo
in
there
that
he
did
relating
to
the
use
of
the
term
marijuana?,
really
great
work,
andy..
Thank
you
so
much,
and
I'm
excited
to
hand
the
reins
off
to
you.
While
I
have
enjoyed
my
time.
D
Cob,
sandra
llanes:,
I
know
and
and
believe
that
andy
will
do
a
fantastic
job,
and
I
will
continue
to
support
him
as
I
am
his
supervisor..
So
we're
gonna
continue
to
work
together
to
to
make
sure
that
you
all
here
on
this
board,
get
all
the
support
that
you
need..
So
with
that,.
I'm
gonna
hand
it
out
to
andy.
E
E
E
E
E
Andy
frohardt
cao:.
I
would
really
love
to
get
to
know
all
of
you..
So
at
some
point,
if
you
have
time,
I'd
love
to
have
coffee
or
have
a
conference
call.
just
so
I
can
get
some
of
your
perspectives
and
learn
how
I
can
support
your
efforts.
and
if
there's
things
that
can
be
improved
or
tweaked,
or
just
generally,
to
get
an
idea
of
what
your
thoughts
are.
so
be.
Looking
out
for
that
contact
shortly
from
me
and
the
last
thing
I'll
say,
is.
E
Andy
frohardt
cao:.
I
think
it's
it's
really
great.!
I
I
know
you
all
spend
a
lot
of
time..
I
haven't
had
a
ton
of
a
a
chance
to
talk
to
you
about
how
much
time
you
spend,
really.,
but
but
that's
really.
One
of
the
great
things
of
government
is
when
people
come
in
and
spend
a
lot
of
time
committing
to
something
sort
of
selflessly
without
any
any
benefits
to
them,
personally.
and
so
kudos
to
you.,
and
if
I
can
make
that
easier
on
you.,
please
let
me
know.
so
good
meeting
you
all.
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A
Clab,
tom
kunstman:
yes,
yeah,,
if
I'm
not
mistaken,,
all
of
us
are
fine,
with
us,
being
called
by
our
first
name.,
but
I
was
waiting
to
see
what
one
of
the
christians
call
you
to
see
if
they
would
call
you
on
solar
for
a
heart
or
something
like
that.
no,.
Please
call
me
andy..
I
thank
you.
yeah,
welcome..
I
appreciate
the
thing
you
put
together.
Also.
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B
C
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C
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F
F
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C
G
D
B
B
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I
A
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J
B
A
B
B
F
K
K
A
F
Clab,
robin
noble:,
so
the
emmy,,
the
marijuana
enforcement
division,.
Has
this
new
or
they're
they're,
getting
ready
to
roll
out
this
new
dashboard,
where
you
can
see
underage
violations
and
that
sort
of
thing.?
How
do
you
and
the
boulder
police
department
feed
into
that,
if
at
all?
and
and
if
not,,
do
you
do
your
own,
are
you??
Is
your
staying
stuff
back
up
and
running,,
and
how
do
you
report
it?.
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K
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K
F
F
A
K
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D
Clab,
tom
kunstman:
okay,,
that's
what
I
figured
would
be
most
appropriate..
I
just
want
to
make
sure
that
we
can
call
on
her
if
we
need
to
call
on
her.
and
the
other
questions
have
to
do,,
which
I
don't
think
is
technically
on
our
agenda
for
today..
But
most
people
probably
know
there
was
an
article
in
the
newspaper
yesterday.
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A
A
K
A
B
B
J
J
Elizabeth
crowe,
(she/her):
substance,
education,
awareness
fund
or
c
fund
program,
and
I'm
very
excited
to
be
able
to
introduce
to
you
my
colleague,
julia
daly.,
who
can
come
on
camera
now.
we've
had
a
lot
of
changes
in
the
program
and
also
within
our
staffing
support
for
this
program
in
the
last
couple
of
years..
One
is
that
I
transitioned
about
a
year
ago
to.
J
J
Elizabeth
crowe
(she/her):
intricacies
and
nuances
of
the
c
fund
and
is
gonna
be
providing
the
the
bulk
of
the
presentation
for
you
all
today.
we've
got
a
slide,
show
that
I
will
forward,
and
I
think
I
have
the
permissions
to
do.
That.
we'll
find
out
in
just
a
moment,
and
kristen
or
kristen.
Correct,
will
correct
me
if
I'm
wrong.,
but
before
I
turn
it
over
to
julia,.
I
just
want
to
thank
you.
for
this,
for
your
service.
on
this
board.
know
that
these
are.
J
Elizabeth
crowe
(she/her):
topics.
very
important
to
you.
and
it's
part
of
our
role
in
the
housing
and
human
services
department,
along
with
our
colleagues
and
tax
and
finance
and
the
city
attorney's
office,
to
make
sure
that
the
revenue
from
the
recreational
marijuana,
tax
resources
really
put
to
very
good
use
and
very
strategic
use.
for
youth,
prevention.
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J
B
J
L
L
L
Jahlia
daly:
is
a
part
of
the
revised
code,
3,
14,,
one
legislative
intent
for
public
safety,
enforcement
and
administrative
purposes,
and
for
comprehensive
substance,
abuse
programs,,
including
and
without
limitation,
prevention,
treatment,,
education,,
responsible,
use,,
intervention,
and
monitoring
with
an
emphasis
on
youth..
And
so
that
is
the
primary
focus
of
the
funds
that
are
collected
through
the
marijuana
tax
revenue
and
the
vape
tax
revenue.
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L
L
L
L
L
Jahlia
daly:
and
we
review
end
of
your
reports
and
the
our
community
partner..
Our
partners
with
boulder
community
services
provide
consultation,
technical
assistance..
They
facilitate
our
quarterly
meeting.
and
they
do
program
data
tracking
as
well.,
to
assist
us
with
like
annual
reports
and
things
of
that
nature.
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L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
Jahlia
daly:
substances,
jahlia,
daly:,
adults
and
youth
will
perceive
the
risk
associated
with
substance.
use
and
vaping.
and
lastly,
that
youth
will
feel
that
they
have
a
trusted
adult
that
they
can
go
to
if
they
have
any
issues,,
especially
where
peer
pressure
and
things
like
that
are
concerned..
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L
L
L
L
L
L
L
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L
L
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Jahlia
daly:
and
that's
quite
impressive.,
I
think.
I'm
not
a
huge
tech,
person,
or
anything
like
that.,
but
that's
saying,
that,
you
know,
they're,
reaching
a
lot
of
families
within
the
boulder
community.
and
people
are
going
on
their
website
and
looking
at
the
materials
that
they
have
available.
and
that's
mainly
use
that
are
ages
18
to
21,,
which
is
a
major
part
of
you,
know
our
caption.
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L
L
L
Jahlia
daly:
take
on
some
sensory..
You
know
things
that
may
cause
somebody
to
want
to
smoke,
and
one
fun
thing
that
I
have
that,
I
could
add,
is
that
one
of
our
new
off-cycle
grantees,
with,,
of
which
there,
for
for
the
2,023
grant
cycle.,
does
also
offer
fentanyl.
test
kits.
In
addition
to
narcan.
L
L
Jahlia
daly:
a
a
program
that
is
supported
by
our
partners
at
boulder
county
community
services.
that
provides
subsidized
training
and
certification
for
peer
specialists
in
the
community
and
also
for
family
specialists
in
the
community
to
get
certified
on
substance,
use
education
with
best
practices
and
best
interventions
to
engage
with
youth.
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L
F
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M
M
F
Clab,
robin
noble:
and
that
just
one
follow
up
jolly
and
thank
you
for
that,
allison..
I
appreciate
it.
I'd
love
to
just
see
it.
in
the
in
your
presentation..
I
was
just
sort
of
trying
to
look
for
the
things
that
were
specifically
about
marijuana
and
cannabis..
This
board
is
the
cannabis
licensing,
board,
and
so
just
wondered
what
things
were.
Maybe
the
most
focused
on
making.
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J
Elizabeth
crowe
(she/her):
reality
for
a
lot
of
our
c.
fund
grantees
is
that
they're
focused
on
risk.
Perception.
generally,
as
well
as
specifically
for
various
substances,,
including
marijuana.
same,
is
true
for
kind
of
the
trusted
adult
relationships..
It's
about
kind
of
establishing
that
perspective.
among
you.
actually,
I'm
going
to
stop
screen
sharing,,
because
then
we
can
look
at
each
other.
J
elizabeth
crowe,
(she/her):
and
so
in
some
cases,
there's
a
very
specific
focus
on
marijuana
versus
other
other
substances
and
other
times
there's
not
one
example,.
I
think,
of
an
organization
that
has
programming
that
is
more
focused
on
marijuana
is
a
natural
highs
where
they're
specifically
talking
about.,
and
I
think
for
many
folks
here
are
familiar
with
that.
Organization.
J
J
Elizabeth
crowe
(she/her):,
so
I
think
that
is
a
good
question
that
we
can
kind
of
go
back,
and
maybe
julia
can
get
back
in
touch
with
a
little
bit
more
kind
of
granularity
about
the
pro.
up.
The
programs
that
in
2,020
to
very
specifically
looked
at
marijuana
and
focused
on
marijuana
data.,
as
opposed
to
kind
of
the
general
topic
of
risk
perception
which
applies
to
to
all
drugs..
And
I
think
I
mean
folks
on
this
in
this
board.
Know,
and-
and
I
think
allison
can
can
chime
in
here
as
well.
J
Elizabeth
crowe
(she/her):
that
it
is
that
prevention
structure
that
sometimes
distinguishes,
sometimes
doesn't
where
the
risk
perception
differs
from
alcohol
to
marijuana.
to
other
substances..
The
healthy
kids,
colorado
survey
indicates
that
where
sometimes
there
is
a
substantial
difference
between
the
risk
that
you
ascribed
to
one
addictive
substances
and
not
to
another.
J
Elizabeth
crowe
(she/her):,
so
that's
something!
That's
really
one
of
those
topics
that's
discussed
at
the
quarterly
grantee
meetings.
and
that
our
colleagues
with
boulder
county
community
services
will
will
focus
on
with
the
grantees
to
help
understand
what
those
distinctions
are.
why,.
You
think
that
one
substance
is
less
harmful
than
another.
and
how
that
can
impact
their
lives
and
choices.
Moving
forward.
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C
Clab,
brian
keegan
(he/him):
are
changing
as
we
kind
of
like
exit
the
pandemic
phase.,
and
so
how
that
is
impacting
the
kinds
of
things
that
I
know
you
mentioned.
you're
in
this
kind
of
5
year
cycle..
So
maybe
there's
a
little
bit
of
inertia.
They
did
here,
if
I
just
wanted
to
know,
like
as
we
kind
of
enter
the
exit,.
Excuse
me
a
to
this
pandemic
phase,.
How
is
that
impacting
some
of
your
programming
and
outreach
efforts.
J
J
J
J
J
Elizabeth
crowe
(she/her):
there
were
some
programs,
such
as
the
programs,
the
pillar
programs
that
julia
mentioned
earlier-
that
actually
had
a
pretty
phenomenal
growth
in
participation
because
they
were
online
and
made
accessible
to
many,
many
other
members
of
the
community..
So
I
think
that
was
kind
of
one.
J
J
Elizabeth
crowe
(she/her):
young
people
and
keep
them
engaged
in
programming
elizabeth
crowe
(she/her):.
What
we've
seen
kind
of
coming
out
of
the
pandemic
and
again,
allison
feel
free
to
jump
in
here
as
well..
Is
that
heightened
sense
of
awareness
among
youth,
themselves.
they're
seeing
their,
their,
their
friends,
their
classmates.?
You
know,,
going
through
these
stressors,
so
closely
linked
to
other
mental
behavioral
health
trauma
that
they're
facing.
J
J
Elizabeth
crowe
(she/her):
a
reduction
in
need
from
the
c
fund
to
support
programs
like
sources
of
strength,
which
you
will
be
able
to
increasingly
fund
as
a
part
of
the
general
programming
for
the
district..
That's
one
example.,
also
the
growth
and
many
other
organizations,,
including
the
4
groups.,
as
julia
mentioned,
that
we've
brought
into
the
funding
program
out
boulder
county
span.
J
Elizabeth
crowe
(she/her):,
now
I
blinking
on
on
the
other
2,
I
have
a
dream,
and
I
missedad..
These
are
organizations
that
had
already
had
some
level
of
programming
on
substance,
use,
prevention.
and
they've
really
ramped
that
up
in
the
last
couple
of
years.,
again,
in
part
as
a
response
to
the
increase.
need,
that's
being
expressed
by
the
young
people.
J
Elizabeth
crowe
(she/her):,
so
those
are.-
that's
a
couple
of
observations,
pretty
high
level.
still,
to
say
that,
obviously,
the
need
for
these
kinds
of
services,,
the
awareness
of
the
trauma
and
the
impact
on
on
kids
through
covid
was
was
was
pretty
clear
and
our
organizations
really,.
We
have
been
able
to
to
step
up
and
meet
that
demand.
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J
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A
L
Jahlia
daly:
substance
use
prevention,
specialists.
and
I
mentioned,.
When
I
talked
about
this,,
I
was
talking
about
the
fact
that
people
can
actually
get
certified
for
doing
something
that
they're
passionate
about
and
being
able
to
get
jobs.,
and
I
know
that
in
talking
with
our
partner
today
at
boulder
county
community
services.,
you
know,
they've
been
talking
to
some
organizations.
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A
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L
L
L
J
J
J
Elizabeth
crowe
(she/her):
to
really
take
that
next
step
in
their
own
professional
development
and
their
capacity
to
better
serve
our
community
members..
So
over
time,.
We
hope
that
by,,
you
know,
removing
the
cost
barrier
that
some
organizations
or
community
members
would
have
saying,.
My
gosh!
I'd
really
love
to
get
that
certification.
J
J
Elizabeth
crowe
(she/her):
add
a
little
bit
more
of
our
funding
to
remove
that
cost
barrier
and
really
provide
this
opportunity
to
people
who
are
already
working
in
this
realm.
Somehow
and
over
time,
you
know,
by
adding
7,
8,
9,
1015
community
members,,
you
know,
in
any
given
year.
to
that
pool
of
folks
who
are
getting
certified.,
we're
generally
hoping
to
boost.
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Jahlia
daly:,
I'm
not
sure
I
am.,
I'm
not
sure
I
understand.
when
you
say
craft
classes..
I
know
that
some
of
the
agencies
that
we
provide
funding
to
will
put
on
craft
classes
for
their
no,,
I'm
sorry.,
it's
a
specific
curriculum
for
parents
to
their
kids
start
to
dabble
in
substances..
It
seems
like
it's
been
very
effective
for
a
lot
of
families,
and
I
just.
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Clab,
tom
kunstman:
well.
elizabeth
crowe
(she/her):.
Thank
you
so
much
for
having
us.
really
appreciate.
It.
likely
correct
that
next
time
you
ask
for
a
presentation..
It
will
be
julia
going
so
low.,
but
always
here
to
support
her
and
any
available
to
help
answer
any
questions
you
might
have
about
about
how
the
c
fund
is
creating
this
impact
in
our
community.
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Cob,
sandra
llanes:,
first
and
foremost,,
we
would
want
to
get
some
direction
from
this
board..
If
there's
any
interest
in
pursuing
or
having
us
do
any
work
to
look
into
this..
That
would
be
the
first
step,
and
then
we
could
always
come
back
with
that
information
for
a
bigger,,
broader
discussion
from
the
full
board,
and
then
at
that
point.
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Clab,
robin
noble::
what
was
the
idea??
Was
it
a
privacy
issue??
Was
it
ensuring
integrity
and
an
actual
medical
process??
What
what
were
those
things.?
Because
if
we
don't
really
understand
that
intent,
then,
you
know,
we're
discussing
changing
something.
with
some
key.
missing
information
would
be
my.
input.
So
I'm
I'm
happy
to
wait
on
this
and
get
more
information
from
the
staff.
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Stacy
green:,
so
forgive
me
if
I'm
not
answering
this
to
what
you're
thinking,
tom,,
but
I
my
understanding
of
recollection,
was
the
doctors
weren't
supposed
to
be
practicing
on
site
for
conflict
of
interest.
Reasons.
I
believe,
that's
why
it
was
done
away.
With,
I
think,.
When
medical
first
came
to
colorado.,
there
was
basically
facilities
where
the
medicine
was
grown.
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A
B
Cob,
kristen
teague:
certainly.,
chairperson
aaron,
did
message
through
the
chat..
She
was
here..
She
wants
to
thank
for
the,
including
the
policy
suggesting
from
the
agenda
today.
She
is
here
on
the
call,
and
would
welcome
a
chance
to
answer
any
questions
from
the
cloud
members.
If
that
might
help
the
conversation.
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M
Clab,
allison
bayley:,
I
think
conceptually
it
makes
sense
to
explore..
But
I
feel
like
the
exploration
at
this
point
of
looking
at
the
great,,
the
great
memo,
and
looking
at
how
many
things
would
need
to
change,
and
knowing
that
there's
some
movement
in
other
places
feels
like
it's
not
the
right
time.
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C
A
A
Clab,
tom
kunstman:,
when
I
tried
to
google
clab,
tom
kunstman:
federal
rules
regarding
cannabis.,
it
just
steered
me
to
marijuana
every
time.,
but
in
the
state..
This
is
a
question
for
andy
that
I
don't
know
if
you
got
a
chance
to
look
at.
I
I
know
I
hear
what's
happening
in
colorado..
I
wonder
if
other
states
have
moved
in
that
direction
of
changing
terminology
or
clarifying
terminology.
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cob,
kristen
changaris:,
these
cob,
kristen
changaris:
rules
for
procedure.
we're
copied
from
the
bla..
We
also
procedure
for
our
liquor
board..
Although
I
will
say
they
are
much
shorter
than
the
bla
rules
for
procedure,,
because
bla
acts
as
a
quasi
judicial
board,,
and
that's
not
something
that
cloud
has
taken
up.
Yet.
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C
A
Clab,
tom
kunstman:,
the
cannabis
board,
is
the
most
important
board
on
the
city,
you
know,
for
the
city
of
boulder.,
and
so
we
think
that
you
know
the
the
city
council
is
just
waiting,.
You
know.,
maybe
midnight
tonight,
they're
going
to
read
through
our
minutes
or
tomorrow,
morning,
or
something
like
that.
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C
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F
F
F
Clab,
robin
noble:
be
great
for
us
to
understand.
as
a
group.
The
implication
of
this
particular
study,,
because
it's
so
large,
and
it's
in
all
the
medical
journals
right.
Now.
jam
has
got
it..
Psychological
medicine
has
it.
somebody's
laughing,,
but
it!
it's
a
big
study,
and
it's
really
concerning.
and.
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B
B
Cob,
kristen
teague:
that
way,,
we
know
whether
or
not
we
have
a
potential
to
maybe
not
have
a
quorum,,
because
some
people
just
email
us
versus
just
the
the
chair
or
the
vice
chair..
So
they
all
kind
of
need
to
be
centralized,.
So
the
staff
knows
whether
or
not
we
are
at
risk
having
to
cancel
the
meeting
and
reschedule
because
it
goes
out
on
the
public
website..
So
we
just
ask
if
everybody
could
remember
to
please
do
that.
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C
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B
B
B
C
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A
B
B
B
B
C
C
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A
A
A
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B
B
Cob,
kristen
teague:.
In
previous
years
we
had
had,,
you
know,,
the
council
chambers,,
which
we
had
reserved
would
reserve
out
for
an
entire
year
for
the
beverage
licensing
authority
on
the
third
wednesday
of
every
month,,
and
we
had
that
that
set
out.
Council
chambers
is
currently
undergoing
renovations..
So
that
is
not
going
to
be
available
to
us
for
several
months,.
So
we
would
need
to
look
at
different
meeting
spaces
within
this.
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B
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A
B
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C
C
Clab,
brian
keegan
(he/him):
and
again,
just
kind
of
highlighting
that
there's
a
wide
variation
in
terms
of
the
qualities,
articles,
and
that
that
from
particles,
your
point
in
different
kinds
of
directions,,
so
not
to
say
that
there
are
no
effects,
but
that,
you
know,.
Measuring
these
things
is
very
hard,
and
people
are
finding
different
kinds
of
effects..
But
I
just
coincidentally
found
that
these
2
kinds
of
really
nice,
the
hierarchy
of
kind
of
scientific
evidence
like
that.
systematic
reviews
are
sort
of.