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B
Thank
you
for
your
patience,
ladies
and
gentlemen.
We'll
go
and
get
started
rather
than
our
invocation
today.
I'd
like
to
take
a
moment
to
ask
everybody
to
stand
and
join
me
in
a
moment
of
silence.
Our
good
friend,
michael
bourne,
warning
the
previous
mayor
of
atlantic
beach
lost
his
wife
yesterday,
pat
and
so
we're
going
to
take
a
moment
of
silence
for
pat
one.
Please.
B
D
Miss
wilson,
first
of
all,
I'd
like
to
wish
council
madari
happy
birthday
today.
D
D
The
car
show
is
tomorrow
night,
I
believe
in
the
pavilion
area
and
then.
Thirdly,
if
anybody's
interested
in
some
recent
history
of
the
city,
there
was
an
article
in
the
gaskell.com
and
the
time
junior
today
about
the
old
12th
north
building.
It
was
part
of
the
city
of
jack's
beach.
It
was
very
interesting,
tell
the
history
behind
it,
so
you
you're
interested
you
might
all
look
it
up.
B
F
Hello,
I'm
curtis
loftus.
Now
the
give
me
a
second
because
recently
out
of
jacksonville
beach,
believe
it
or
not
for
a
lot
of
years,
it's
348
aquatic
drive
atlantic
beach
florida.
So
I
have
a
business
in
jacks
beach.
Speaking
to
you
on
behalf
of
deck,
the
chairs,
if
you've
noticed,
we've
got.
F
In
the
plaza
and
pavilion
area
we've
been
working
throughout
this
year
very
excited
really
it's
just
to
thank
the
city.
Thank
the
folks
that
are
here
representing
detective
chairs.
I
can
say
that
this
year's
event,
like
past
years,
should
be
full
of
beautiful
displays.
F
We
have
a
light
show
again.
We
have
more
sponsors,
some
bigger
sponsors.
Folks,
like
the
jacksonville
jaguars,
actually
came
on
board.
We
have
a
couple
other
non-profits
that
are
involved.
I
just
think
it's
going
to
be
an
exciting
year,
we're
very,
very
thankful
for
the
city
and
come
out
and
join
us.
It
all
opens
november
26th
black
friday.
Is
this
build
date
and
just
grateful.
B
Thanks
we're
grateful
for
all
you
do
curtis
and
we're
looking
forward
to
another
successful
year
for
depth
of
chair,
so
thank
you
very
much.
Okay.
Next,
please
I'd
like
to
ask
mr
terry
deluxe
to
come
forward
terry.
If
you've
got
any
family
members
that
want
to
come
up
with
you're
welcome.
B
Got
a
resolution
of
esteem
from
the
for
the
planning
commission,
terry
deloach,
whereas
terry
deloach
was
appointed
a
member
of
the
planning
commission
by
the
city
council
on
june
20th
1994.,
where
he
served
the
citizens
and
community
until
june
26
2017
attending
over
400
planning,
commission
meetings,
considering
over
800
zoning
regulations
and
whereas
mr
village
took
his
responsibility
seriously
diligently
preparing
for
meetings
participating,
hands-on
and
making
decisions
that
brought
the
great
change
to
the
city
of
jacksonville
beach
and
whereas
mr
deluxe
was
instrumental
in
the
planning
commission
review
and
consideration
of
the
following
major
projects
and
initiatives.
B
Long
list
approval
for
the
city
of
jacksonville
beach,
2030,
comprehensive
plan,
pud
re-zoning
for
the
marshalling
business
park,
the
ocean
case
subdivision
the
palencia
condominiums
paradise
key
subdivision
blue
water
apartments
and
the
pud
amendment
for
the
target.
Super
center
expansion,
the
home
depot
and
trader
joe's
stores,
the
rezoning
of
the
beach
marine
mixed-use
development
and
the
development
district.
Already
zoning
for
the
metropolitan,
pier
point,
paddler
towers,
former
dolphin
depot
property,
the
former
atlantis
property,
the
land
development
amendments
addressing
signs,
outdoor
restaurants
and
bars,
permitted
and
coastal
uses,
building,
height
limits
and
micro.
H
B
This
long
when
I
stepped
on
it
years
ago,
but
I
realized
that
an
individual
can
make
a
difference
and
it's
community
service
is
one
of
the
ways
you
can
do
it.
It's
a
very
important
thing
to
be
involved
with
the
community.
So
as
the
longer
I
stayed
on
the
planning
commission,
the
more
involved
I
got
and
and
realize
that
it's
where
each
citizen
should
try
to
be.
B
B
This
is
by
far
my
all-time
favorite
function,
as
your
mayor
is
to
recognize
people
of
exceptional
caliber
that
are
recognized
by
the
city's
employee
reporter,
and
I
want
to
read
this
letter
here.
It's
addressed
to
phil
brown
from
the
public
works
department.
Dear
phil,
it's
with
great
pleasure
that
we
present
to
you
this
letter
of
appreciation
for
your
outstanding
job
performance
in
the
public
works
department.
You've
been
selected
as
employee
reporter
for
the
third
quarter
of
2017,
you're
being
recognized
for
assuming
additional
duties
and
responsibilities
as
the
acting
pollution
control.
B
B
One
thing
you
may
not
understand-
and
it's
important
that
you
do-
is
that
we've
had
a
lot
of
success
during
hurricane
matthew
because
of
people
like
bill
and
your
water
didn't
have
to
get
broiled
and
your
sewage
didn't
have
to
get
restarted
because
these
guys
dusted
out
in
the
hurricane
to
keep
things
up
and
operating.
So
not
only
are
we
grateful
to
mr
brown
that
all
our
employees,
the
public,
works
for
the
great
job
that
they
do
in
jacksonville.
So.
D
I
You
I
just
had
a
question
on
the
exhibit
before
the
enterprise
fund.
The
variance
was
over
a
million
dollars
on
electric
ashes,
very
good.
That
was.
B
D
J
J
So,
to
sum
it
up,
we
believe
there's
going
to
be
stricter
water
limits
in
the
future.
I
think
the
city
jacks
beach
is
in
good
shape
with
that,
and
what
this
group
will
do
is
the
wrestling
they'll
spend
about
1.5
million
over
the
next
three
years.
Our
share:
that's
only
1.62,
and
so
that's
going
to
cost
us
about
eight
thousand
dollars
per
year
or
twenty
four
thousand
dollars
so
j.a
actually
is
the
one
that
administers
this
contract
and
again
as
a
consortium
or
every
member
or
one
member.
J
D
K
C
J
We
use
these
trailers.
Let
me
show
what
they
look
like
in
a
second.
These
devices
use
all
right,
one
to
pull
overhead
wire
for
beaches,
energy.
We
use
underground
one
to
pull
along
around
wire
through
conduit
and
we
use
the
trailer
to
keep
the
wire
on
these
devices
are
relatively
expensive,
but
I
will
tell
you
we
keep
them
anywhere
between
20
and
43
years.
I
think
the
oldest
one
here
we're
getting
rid
of
is
43
years.
J
B
L
L
J
L
L
How
to
tell
us
how
these
operate
these
reels,
these
three
reels
you'll,
put
large
wire
reels
of
up
to
5000
feet
of
cable
on
them.
They
spin
most
reel.
Trailers
are
set
straight.
You
either
pull
from
the
front
or
pull
from
the
back.
These
will
rotate
360
degrees.
So
you
can
pull
from
any
angle,
which
is
helps
out
a
lot,
because
you
can
see
it's
pretty
good
size
piece
of
equipment,
the
one
we're
using
now.
L
The
trailer
we
use
now
was
refitted
from
a
large
diesel,
trencher
trailer
that
we
just
added
stuff
together
to
make
it,
and
this
is
hydraulic
legs.
It's
top
of
the
line.
J
These
are
three
pieces
of
equipment.
There,
they're
used
on
a
regular
basis
by
beaches,
energy-
and
these
are
what
you
think
is
by
far
in
the
best
interest
of
this,
and
you
keep
these
anywhere
from.
L
Is
is,
which
is
how
does
a
piece
of
coin
looking
at
here?
Do
you
remember
replacing
the
oldest
one
was
from
1975.
J
So
we
keep
them
a
long
time,
the
good
piece
of
equipment
we
maintain
them
well,
but
it's
time
we
need
to
get
all
three
new
ones.
So
did
you
ask.
M
Me
interviews
thanks
a
little
more,
mr
jordan
yeah.
Just
a
quick
question.
Is
there
did
sharon
o'reilly
maintain
the
units?
It
seems
that
they,
I
think,
they're
pretty
high
attack.
Apart
from
not
this
one,
the
first
two.
M
L
D
J
B
D
N
D
J
J
One
thing
you
should
know
is
conversations
at
the
golf
course
anymore
today
do
much
more
than
just
water.
The
golf
course
they
also
are
the
ball
fields:
olympia
park,
central
stormwater
basin
park
area,
the
l
m,
the
police
department,
both
cemeteries,
south
beach
park.
The
media
is
on
jacksonville
drive,
so
without
these
pumps
operating
that's
what
these
are.
This
is
all
we
use.
J
Water
is
going
to
be
able
to
pump
we're
pumping
out
anywhere
between
around
400
and
500,
000
gallons
of
used
water
depending
on
the
season
and
so
they're
in
a
great
need
of
replacement
right
now.
Thank
you
so
much
for
what
we're
saying.
G
Obviously,
with
the
recent
golf
course
improvements
are
we
going
to,
we
wouldn't
be
utilizing
this
for
the
watering,
the
greens
or
anything
like
that
with
the
fairways,
so
the
rest
of
the
course
will
still
be
used.
Yes,
so
the
new
irrigation
system
will
run
off.
Well,
yes,
okay
and
then
the
golf
budget
incorporates
putting
in
a
well.
Is
that
going
to.
J
G
J
All
right,
jason's,
just
I'm
not
being
sarcastic
jason's,
just
trying
to
make
sure
we're
using
our
money
as
wise
as
we
can,
and
the
idea
for
those
you'll
know
is
that
there's
a
really
really
high
methane
content
in
the
reuse
of
water
that
we
have
because
the
ponds
that
is
kept
in
if
there's
a
way
to
prevent
that
from
happening.
We
should
be
okay
to
use
it
on
the
greens.
If
not,
then
we
need
to
go
and
keep
the
original
gameplay.
M
G
M
Completed
and-
and
this
is
the
segway
of
what
mr
is
it
feasible
to
isolate
the
water
that
goes
to
the
grains,
because
there's
a
high
level
of
salinity
in
the
water
and
that
can
be
attributed
to
the
that's
why
the
fire
was
in
certified
condition
because
there's
so
much
salt
in
the
water.
I
would
like
to
see
the
same
thing
out
with
the
greens,
especially
since
they're
going
to
go
to
the
usga
standard.
G
G
G
The
water
coming
from
the
reused
plant
is
coming
in
at
about
six
and
a
half
ph.
So
it's
definitely
the
lake
that
is
causing
the
spike
in
the
ph
level.
J
D
J
J
It's
things
like
maybe
unclaimed
property
from
the
police
property
room,
it's
all
vehicles,
so
it's
many
things
and
again
about
every
six
months.
It
comes
with
council's
done
the
safety
credit
surplus
and
that
will
be
sold
online
by
the
city.
We've
had
a
great
deal
of
tremendous,
really
positive
success
selling
this.
B
B
B
B
If
we
were
able
as
a
council
to
allow
zoning
for
c2
that
would
take
it
more
into
a
commercial
area
with
less
residential
in
the
market
area.
Quite
frankly,
that's
been
our
intent
all
along.
The
problem
has
been
that
the
legislature,
who
really
quite
frankly,
shouldn't
be
in
the
zoning
business
anyway,
gave
us
two
options.
B
One
was
to
approve
all
of
that
area
because
that's
what's
been
approved
for
pharmacies
or
to
ban
it
all
together
when
we
announced
that
we
were
going
to
ban
it
all
together
as
an
attempt
to
work
with
the
legislature
to
get
to
c2.
It
gives
us
an
indefinite
amount
of
time
that
we
can
work
to
get
that
c2
approval.
B
It
obviously
has
created
a
tremendous
amount
of
misinformation
and
consternation
rest
assured
speaking
for
myself
anyway,
I'm
sure
everybody's
going
to
have
something
to
say
about
this.
It
was
never
my
intent
to
stop
the
availability
of
medical
marijuana
or
ban
medical
marijuana
from
jacksonville
beach.
I
do
think,
though,
that
we
have
an
overriding
responsibility
now
I
think
we'd
be
inappropriate
if
we
didn't
step
back
and
look
at
the
big
picture
and
how
it
impacts
our
residents
and
housing.
B
B
D
You
don't
need
a
motion,
yet
I
think
that's
a
great
idea,
because
there
really
has
been
a
lot
of
misinformation
out
there
and
they
were
trying
to
battle
that
on
marijuana,
which
has
been
voted
by
the
citizens
and
that's
not
the
case
at
all.
We,
you
know
with
our
downtown
area,
we
have
so
many
the
bars
and
we
have
a
lot
more
people
coming
in
on
the
weekends
than
sometimes
our
police
can
control.
And
having
these
you
know,
independent.
D
And
they're,
not
just
part
of
the
pharmacy,
as
you
know,
was
pointed
out,
it's
freestanding,
so
it
would
be,
you
know,
could
be
problematic,
so
we
need
to,
I
think,
it's
a
good
idea
to
step
back
and
see
how
we
can
evaluate
and
and
make
it
work
better
for
everybody.
A
couple
of.
B
B
B
B
The
point
I'm
trying
to
make
is:
there's
not
a
limiting
factor.
If
we
go
to
the
c2
district,
it's
right
here
in
jacksonville
beach
right
now,
there's
a
dispensary,
that's
open
on
beach
boulevard,
it's
about
20
minutes
away!
I
call
them
myself.
They
offer
florida-wide
delivery
of
medical
marijuana,
so
you
know
we're
not
again,
it's
not
our
intent
to
ban
or
even
suggest
that
we're
trying
to
ban
the
use
of
medical
marijuana
we're
not
trying
to
limit
access
so
much
as
just
protect
the
homeowners
and
their
property
values.
K
I
just
thank
your
explanation
as
councilman
personal
wilson
said.
It
just
makes
total
sense
to
allow
six
months
to
excuse
me,
get
this
limited
to
commercial
and
not
throughout
the
whole
area,
and
I
think
you're
clearly
stating
that
you're
not
against
it.
You're.
Just
against
the
current
law,
which
tallahassee.
B
B
Quite
frankly,
we've
seen
a
lot
of
this
in
the
last
two
years
and
it's
a
sore
spot
for
me,
but
especially
our
house
of
representatives
has
taken
a
anti-vulnerable
approach
that
a
one-size-fits-all
type
of
configuration
in
the
state
of
florida.
What
works
well
in
south
florida
doesn't
necessarily
work
well
in
northeast
florida,
and
this
is
a
perfect
example.
B
You
know
I'm
sure
in
some
of
those
higher
dense
commercial
markets
in
south
florida,
there's
a
little
bit
better
of
a
distribution
pattern
for
these
types
of
dispensaries
in
south
florida
or
here.
If
you
look
at
that
chart
up
there,
it
basically
covers
all
of
our
third
major
thoroughfares,
and
you
know,
I
think,
that's
a
little
bit.
I
think
we'd
be
a
little
bit.
B
We
wouldn't
be
showing
an
appropriate
concern
for
homeowners.
If
we
did
that,
I
think
we
need
to
look
at
something.
That's
fair
balance,
something
that's
right
there
in
the
entrance
into
the
center
of
jacksonville
beach
and
it
meets
the
criteria.
I
think,
to
provide
the
dispensers
systems
anything
else.
Mr
willis
saying
nice.
M
Thank
you.
What
happens
if,
after
six
months,
we
don't
get
any
changes.
B
I
think
mr
forbes
will
tell
you
there's
a
document
that
we
have
to
generate.
That
would
what's
it
the
document
that
we
set
up.
J
M
Room
here
well,
I
mean
I
thought
I
don't
really
have
much
faith
in
the
tallahassee
really
megan's
jack
speaks
only
or
else.
M
A
priority,
the
thing
is:
we've
already.
This
was
voted
on
a
year
ago
by
the
citizens
of
jack's
place
and
florida.
As
imagine
the
last
time,
yeah
the.
M
M
You
may
see
a
few
of
them
pop
up,
but
here's
the
thing
you
know.
I
believe
that
it's
my
duty
and
our
duty
to
do
what
our
citizens
and
eighty-one
percent
of
them
asked
for
this.
No,
I
know
you
made
a
comment
in
that.
What
wasn't
specifically
talking
for
pharmacies,
but
that's
just
semantics-
I
mean
you.
M
M
Recreational
I
just
I
just
think
that
the
rest
of
the
country
seems
to
go
on
things
we
see
in
the
benefits
not
just
dramatically
but
financially
and
having
access
to
modesto
marijuana.
I
just
don't
see
why
we
have
to
be
always
the
last
to
do
things,
and
so,
if
I
had
faith
that
six
months
would
give
us
an
answer,
I
would
I
would
support
it,
but
I
didn't
have
faith.
B
Hear
you,
but
in
in
our
defense
as
a
city,
we
haven't
tried
to
go
out
and
meet
with
them
and
see
if
we
want
to
to
make
some
concessions
for
municipalities
that
have
unique
circumstances.
There's
there's
a
list
that
came
out.
B
I
think
there's
almost
50
cities
in
florida
that
are
in
the
same
situation
or
in
whether
between
the
first
and
second
reading
on
banning
or
moratorium
and
as
of
friday,
they
were
about
signings
that
actually
did
ban
for
the
same
reason,
and
we
call
them
talk
to
the
city
clerks
in
some
cases.
I
call
and
talk
to
the
mayor.
Those
cities
are
apopka:
cape
canaveral
gulf,
breeze,
lighthouse
point
new
solana,
beach,
sarasota
melbourne,
pentagorda
ocoee,
the
ventura
and
wintergarden
all
have
banned
permanently
the
dispensaries
from
marijuana
medical
marijuana
again.
B
My
my
suggestion
is
certainly
to
avoid
that
type
of
a
situation
where
it's,
let's,
let's
ban
it
permanently
and
see
if
we
can
work
in
the
legislature,
what
I'm
suggesting
is,
let's
put
a
goal,
a
reasonable
goal
in
place.
Let's
put
a
six
month
more
returning
place,
give
us
an
opportunity
personally
to
go
to
tallahassee,
meet
with
the
appropriate
legislators
and
see
if
we
can
get
it
going
and
if
we
can't
do
it.
But
if
we
can't
do
it,
we're
gonna
have
to
do
something
regardless
and.
J
Is
concerned
about
concerned
about
the
lack
of
respect
for
local
governments,
but
they
had
to
best
my
knowledge.
They
haven't
specifically
addressed
the
fact.
I
think
what
the
mayor
is
actually
saying
is
not
c2
zone
necessary,
but
allowing
us
to
to
zone
for
medical
marijuana
rather
than
just
say
it's
got
to
be
one
way
or
the
other
all
or
nothing,
and
that's,
I
don't
think,
that's
another
reasonable
request,
like
you,
I'm
sure
not
going
to
guarantee
it's
going
to
happen,
but
it's,
but
it's
not
not.
J
Another
reason
why,
as
far
as
legacies,
we're
going
to
have
to
the
mayor
is
going
to
have
to
not
bring
this,
if
he's
missing,
to
personally
take
this
on
and
and
and
see
what
we
can
do
do
what
that
might
be.
B
Yeah,
I
guess
december
7th
I'll
be
meeting
with
the
league
of
cities
down
in
orlando
and
and
also
the
florida
mayors
and
it's
my
intent
to
talk
about
the
whole
world
problem.
You
know
it
seems
like
this
is
a
very
emotional
issue
and
it's
it's
a
marijuana
issue.
It
is
but,
first
and
foremost
it's
a
home
rule
issue.
You
know
it's
being
dictated
to
us
in
tallahassee
how
we
can
zone
for
a
facility.
B
You
know
medical
marijuana
or
bars
or
movie
theaters,
that's
something
we
should
make
that
decision
here
and
I
don't
think
that
any
city
has
taken
the
lead
and
I
think
the
league
of
cities
was
waiting
to
see
how
this
would
all
begin
to
evolve
and
how
individual
cities
would
respond.
B
But
I
believe
that
we
can
get
a
cohesive
group
of
concerned.
Public
servants
up
there
to
say
give
us
the
ability
to
make
that
decision,
and
so
what
I'm?
The
reason
I'm
bringing
this
up
today
is.
I
think
that
it's
a
better
alternative
to
pushing
for
a
permanent
ban.
Let's
just
let's
agree,
let's
give
it
one
shot.
Let's
get
six
months,
I
don't
know
that
it's
gonna
necessarily,
it
might
make
things
a
little
bit
more
inconvenient
to
take
a
little
bit
more
time.
I
did
call
the
clinic
on
a
dispensary
on
beach
boulevard.
B
They
said
they
do
deliver
anywhere
in
the
beaches
and
anywhere
in
florida.
Actually,
so
hopefully
that
wouldn't
be
too
much
of
an
inconvenience,
but
it
would
give
us
an
opportunity
to
go
out
there
and
fight
with
our
legislators
to
take
local
control
all
right,
miss
hoffman.
I
I
a
few
of
my
thoughts
coming
into
tonight
were
how
often
we
sit
up
here
and
we
wish
we
could
just
survey
the
citizens
of
jackson.
We
should
ask
them
what
they
thought
about
something,
and
this
is
the
time
we
actually
know.
Eighty
percent
of
the
voters
do
support
this,
so
none
of
us
got
eighty
percent
of
the
vote,
so
I
really
appreciate
the
the
change
in
tenor
at
this
meeting
compared
to
the
first
reading.
I
So
it
makes
me
feel
better
about
our
approach
that
also
at
the
last
meeting
forgot
that
there
was
a
walgreens
next
door
that
is
a
pharmacy
in
the
central
business
district.
I.
I
Did
I
forget
there
was
the
walgreens
right
there
and
it's
because
I
don't
even
really
think
of
that
as
a
pharmacy,
it's
open
24
hours
a
day
and
the
pharmacy
is
only
open
12
hours
a
day.
They
also
sell
alcohol,
tobacco,
styrofoam,
boogie
boards
and
really,
in
that
particular
location.
There's
groups
of
people
hanging
out
there
at
all
hours
of
the
day.
I
So
I
would
say-
and
I
have
done
some
personal
research-
I've
met
with
at
least
one
person
in
the
industry
to
talk
about
what
these
dispensaries
are
going
to
actually
look
like
and
they're
a
far
cry
from
that
big
box
kind
of
walgreens
thing,
so
I
would
say
for
our
part,
I
would
hope
that
we
would
take
this
opportunity
because
there
is
a
lot
of
misinformation
out
there
and
it's
on
both
sides
to
be
sure,
and
I
think
we
can
educate
ourselves
a
little
more
about
what
we're
actually
talking
about.
I
Maybe
talk
to
some
people
that
are
impacted
by
the
diseases
that
could
be
immediately
helped.
I
worked
for
the
american
cancer
society
for
eight
years
and
had
a
mom
go
through
terminal
cancer,
so
I
do
know
firsthand
the
benefits
that
could
be
seen
by
making
this
legally
available
in
our
community
and
also
when
you
said,
there's
nothing
that
really
limits
it.
Yes,
that
is
a
large
area
of
our
city,
but
the
market
would
limit
that,
just
like
it
does
with
any
other
retail
or
fast
food.
I
Or
what
have
you
and
one
of
the
industry
recommendations
that
I
saw
was
one
for
67
000
residents.
So
somebody
may
not
even
want
to
open
a
dispensary
here
on
the
island
because
it
may
not
be
worth
it
for
them,
so
I
would
say
for
proponents
in
the
audience
who
are
hearing
what
we're
trying
to
do.
You.
I
Know
what
the
voters
want
us
to
do.
We
know
the
compassionate
thing
to
do,
but
we
also
have
to
be
responsible
to
to
the
zoning
in
our
city.
I
mean,
if
you
look
at
that,
that
map
we're
not
we're
not
given
any
opportunity
to
to
change
that.
I
It's
either
all
come
all
of
that
or
nothing
where
we
can't
make
modifications
on
our
own,
like
we
could
with
any
other
industry,
so
help
us
if,
if
the
mayor
is
gonna
is
gonna,
go
to
the
legislature
and
the
league
of
cities
and
and
you're
hearing
what
we're
looking
for.
I
think
that
you
could
help
us
in
that
effort
and
that
would
probably
make
things
a
lot
more
effective
as
far
as
our
voice
goes.
D
D
B
D
All
cash
and
then
pharmacies
cannot
distribute
it,
that's
correct,
so
it
would
have
to
be
a
totally
freestanding
operation,
cash
business
only
and
that
that's
a
whole
different
light
than
being
able
to
distribute
through
a
walgreens
or
a
cdc
pharmacy
or
something
so
that's
prohibited.
So
that
puts
a
different
light
on
everything.
So
I
think
that
we
need
to
take
that
in
consideration
too.
Thank
you
man
for
clarification.
K
K
B
The
other
thing,
too,
is
that
you
know
this
time.
It
concerns
medicinal
marijuana,
but
there's
no
telling
what
the
next
one's
going
to
concern
and
and
that's
and
I'm
talking
about
ed
school
from
the
legislature,
particularly
involving
zoning,
which
should
be
a
local
issue.
It
should
be
a
home
rule
issue,
so
you
know,
even
though
that's
the
larger
battle.
B
The
immediate
battle
that
I
pledge
to
take
is
directly
with
the
medical
marijuana,
making
sure
that
we
have
the
ability,
even
if
I
can
get
some
kind
of
a
waiver
or
a
variance
to
allow
us
to
come
back
and
make
our
own
decisions.
I
think
that's
the
best
way
we
can
be
responsible
to
both
those
who
are
in
need
of
the
marijuana
medical
marijuana
and
the
homeowners
that
are
in
opposition
to
the
general
zoning.
That's
been
provided
by
the
state.
B
Any
other
comments.
Does
anybody
want
to
make
a
motion
to
move
forward
on
six
months
more
time?
I
would
like
to
make
a
motion
that
we
put
a
moratorium
for
six
months
from
from
today
on
this,
and
we
could
discuss
it.
J
Just
a
point
of
order,
I
think
the
original
moratorium
again,
I
have
in
front
of
me-
was
done
by
ordinance.
Was
it
not?
So
I
think
you
know,
based
on
your
motion
tonight,
it's
going
to
have
to
be
to
direct
the
city
attorney
to
take
whatever
action
that
she
needs
to,
including
bring.
You
know,
extend
the
evidence
or
bring
back
that
ordinance.
To
do
that.
I
don't
know
the
c
attorneys,
not
in
town
today
or
should
be
here,
but
I
think
that
that'll
be
direct
to
see
the
attorney
take.
What
action
is
if
we
need.
G
D
B
Okay,
we
noted
for
the
record
that
this
daughter
is
opposed,
so
the
motion
carries
and
we
will
suspend
or
terminate
the
ordinances
written
six
months
from
today,
moratorium
to
go
and
work
with
the
legislature
to
try
and
get
local
control
of
zoning.
So
that
being
said,
we're
going
to
go
ahead
and
open
up
the
florida
account
too.
B
Thank
you
very
much
for
being
patient.
While
we
have
this
discussion,
we're
interested
in
hearing
what
you
have
to
say,
I
would
very
respectfully
ask
that
you
keep
it
civil
and
you
know
we
try
to
do
the
same.
So
I'm
gonna
got
these
and
then
we'll
start
danny
hanson
again.
If
you
come
forward,
give
us
your
name
and
address
you'll
have
five
minutes,
sir.
Thank
you.
Danny
hansen,
422.
Q
B
C
C
C
R
C
C
Having
treatment
and
availability
is
important
for
those
people.
I
don't
live
with
one.
I
live
with
two
cancer
patients.
My
husband
and
my
father
had
taken
men
because
of
his
medical
bills.
C
C
C
I
also
agree
with
mr
dodgery
no
one's
concerned
about
the
opioid
crisis.
I
hear
about
it
all
the
time
quite
a
few
politicians
that
are
batting
for
it.
C
I
C
C
Cancer
patients
as
criminals
and
they're,
not
they
are
usually
pretty
sick
and
need
help
experience,
painkillers
and
work
because
your
friend
doesn't
work
a
little
rose.
Looking
tar
thing
was
wonderful
to
have
so
I
really
hope
you
reconsider
and
I
really
hope
you
go
to
back
for
our
city,
please,
for
the
six
months.
C
L
Here
in
jacksonville
beach-
I
I
was
you
got
to
before
I
thought
that
would
get
to
me
the
voted
before
the
public
hearing.
I
don't
know
that
that
can
be
done
and
I
was
trying
to
look
up
the
statutes
on
and
I
think
you
know
maybe
we'll
need
to
re-vote
on
it,
because
I
think
that
you'll
vote
it
before
the
public
had
opportunity
just
bring
it
up.
So
this
isn't
an
issue.
I
think
there's
another
way.
S
L
L
So
the
long
range
next
door
actually
has
an
occupational
license
as
a
pharmacy,
but
that's
not
their
main
one.
They
have
one
as
a
department
store
first
and
they
are
department
store
over
4
000
square
feet.
So
the
way
you
get
a
occupational
permit
here
is
you
get
a
permit
for
there's
a
department
store
for
4
000
square
feet,
and
then
you
go
get
all
these
others
for
the
tobacco
and
the
alcohol,
and
all
that
those
are
all
separate
permits.
L
I
think
there's
a
way
the
city
can
pair
the
pharmacy
permit
with
that,
and
he
would
still
allow
you
to
regulate
it
but
not
regulate
it.
Specifically.
What
you
do
is
eat
subdivide
pharmacy
permits,
so
you
create
three
permits.
You
create
one,
it's
a
standalone
pharmacy
permit
and
then
you
can
regulate
that
and
put
it
in
the
c2.
Then
you
create
one.
That's
paired
with
a
department
store,
that's
less
than
four
thousand
square
feet
and
you
create
one.
L
That's
paired
with
a
department
store,
that's
over
four
thousand
square
feet,
and
that
way
you
can
regulate
all
three
separately.
It
gives
you
the
opportunity
to
move
it
control
it.
Don't
keep
logging
the
cvs
out?
You
don't
cause
any
problems
with
that.
There's
only
one
other
pharmacy,
that's
standalone
here
in
jacksonville.
That's
north
beaches
right
here
on
beach,
boulevard,
they're,
the
only
ones
that
be
impacted
by
standalone,
but
that's
not
what
I'm
aware
of
so.
L
I
think
that
is
an
actual
end
around
on
this,
because
it
treats
it
treats
medical
marijuana
dispensaries
just
like
a
pharmacy,
but
then
you
can
by
subdivising
subdividing
the
pharmacies
you
get
more
control,
and
also
this
is
a
point.
The
four
thousand
square
foot
that
miles
if
y'all
do
decide
to
go,
distribute
the
future.
You
might
want
to
look
at
that
number.
The
walgreens
next
door
is
about
14
000
square
feet.
My
concern
is,
if
you
have
a
medical
marijuana,
dispensary
that
kind
of
wants
to
get
around
it.
L
What
they'll
do
is
just
get
a
4000
square
foot
place,
get
the
other
permit
and
then
try
and
work
around.
So
if
you
make
it
large
enough,
say
10
000
square
feet
that
that's
too
big
I
mean
nobody
can
afford
to
make
something
that
big
as
an
end
around
so
there
I
believe,
there's
actually
some
way
to
do
this.
L
It
gets
a
little
tricky
and
I
think,
within
the
six
months,
even
if
the
legislature
doesn't
move,
I
think
there
really
is
a
way
to
do
this
and
make
it
happen.
What
you
wanted
to
happen
without
violating
everybody's
rules
and
getting
in
the
right.
B
B
I
came
here
tonight
because
I've
been
following
this
issue
very
closely:
I've
traveled
back
and
forth
to
tallahassee
and
I've
had
the
honor
of
actually
attending
some
of
the
board
of
health
meetings
that
they
had
throughout
this
date.
On
this
issue
and
I'll
tell
you,
when
you
attended
those
border
belt
meetings,
if
you
saw
the
people
the
patients
who
need
this
medicine,
who
have
waited
already
for
a
year
to
get
this
medicine
and
then
to
be
held
up
for
another
six
months,.
C
C
You
know
the
people
overwhelmingly
voted
for
amendment
two
and
then
you
know
the
state
took
their
time
to
put
together
the
roles,
and
ultimately
there
were
a
lot
of
hearings
on
this
and
now
we're
here
at
the
point
that
you
know,
people
want
to
be
able
to
walk
into
a
dispensary
in
jacks
beach
without
going
over
the
ditch
to
get
their
men
to
sit.
I
just
myself
can't
understand
when
you
have
a
full
array
of
speakers
here
tonight
why
everybody
would
have
voted
for
this
before
hearing
the
speakers.
C
You
have
people
here
tonight
who
have
been
traveling
around
to
different
places.
Talking
about
this
issue,
people
who
are
very
educated
on
this
issue,
who
are
here
tonight
to
educate
you
on
this
issue.
There
actually
is
a
limit
of
the
amount
of
dispensaries
that
there
can
be
in
it,
municipality
based
on
the
population.
C
H
S
B
We're
gonna,
we'll
reload
after
the
public
comment
just
to
make
sure
everybody's
on
the
same
page:
okay,
gary
stein,
mr
stein,
if
you
come
forward,
give
us
your
name
and
that
address
you'll
have
five
minutes.
Sir.
O
O
I
am
an
advocate.
I
am
an
activist
and
I
am
an
author.
I
wrote
a
book
called
great
green
hope.
It's
all
about
the
plan,
the
prohibition
and
the
people
whose
lives
have
been
saved
by
it.
I
worked
very
hard
with
the
legislation
for
the
last
several
years.
I
helped
write
the
rules
for
the
charlotte's
web
rules
about
how
it
was
got
started
and
I
hope
that
bill
get
passed.
O
So
I
know
exactly
where
tallahassee
is
right
now
and
I
can
tell
you
if
you
are
waiting
for
them
to
go
ahead
and
it
changes
this
particular
session
you'll
be
waiting
a
very
long
time.
I
have
already
spoken
with
the
majority
leader
rodriguez,
who
has
already
said
he
has
no
stomach
for
any
kind
of
cleanup
bill
for
sba
today.
He
has
no
intention
to
make
any
changes
in
regards
to
it
and
there
have
been
many
city
people
and
many
kind
of
people
there,
and
I
said
why
have
you
done
this
preemption
here
to
us?
O
Why
are
you
taking
away
local
rule
is
unfair
and
it
is
unfair
to
localities
than
to
have
done
that,
but
they
forced
you
to
either
zone
the
way
they
wanted
you
to
or
place
it
in
a
ban
which
could
possibly
put
you
in
the
place
of
possibly
being
sued
for
lack
of
access
according
to
a
constitutional
amendment.
That's
a
terrible
thing
that
they've
done
for
you.
O
The
fact
is
that
particular
decision
that
they
force
you
to
make
is
actually
a
little
bit
easier
when
you
actually
have
the
facts
and
that's
a
real
problem
with
with
cannabis,
because
we've
had
80
years
of
misinformation,
that's
been
thrown
at
it.
This
would
normally
be
considered
a
miracle
drug.
It
didn't
have
all
the
burdens
of
all
the
fake
news
in
1930
which
still
exists
today
in
the
controlled
substance
act
in
1970
which
had
been
rolled
back
that
year,
but
it
was
come
back
by
richard
nixon
who
actually
started
a
commission
called
the
schaffer
commission.
O
They
actually
agreed
that
marijuana
as
they
called
it
at
that
time
should
not
be
illegal,
but
he
held
back
on
that.
So
we
are
dealing
with
what
we
have
to
deal
with
right
now
and
you
guys
have
to
deal
with
the
facts
as
hard
as
they
are.
Sometimes
it's
freaked
again
and
I'm
more
than
happy
to
sit
back
and
talk
with
each
and
every
one
of
you
six
month.
O
Basically,
we
are
dealing
with
a
lot
of
misinformation.
Like
I
said,
you
heard
prohibition
to
say,
there's
going
to
be
a
pot
shop
in
every
corner.
Well,
first
off
I
hate
that
word
pot
shop.
The
only
thing
that
pops
up
I
know
about
is
powdery
barn.
I
don't
see
why
they
might
not
like
those
word.
Is
cannabis?
That's
the
vote.
That's
the
word
of
the
met,
that's
the
name
of
the
medicine
that
originally
was
for
the
last
thousand
years.
This
episode
around
over
four
thousand
years
gloriously
named,
but
the
correct
name
is
cannabis.
O
The
only
reason
we
use
the
word
marijuana
is
because
in
1937
they
had
to
come
up
with
a
word
that
would
separate
from
the
medicine
make
people
fear
it,
and
there
was
a
large
anti-hispanic
sentiment
at
that
point
in
time
during
the
prohibition
during
the
the
depression
now,
and
so,
therefore,
by
making
it
seem
exotic
and
mexican
was
the
reason
it
became
illegal
in
the
first
place.
Marijuana
is
just
a
slang
word,
but
they
use
the
mexican.
It
is
not
the
real
name
of
the
planet
itself.
O
It's
cannabis,
the
name
of
the
violence
is
cannabis
and
it
was
in
the
pharmacopoeia
of
the
united
states
at
that
point
in
time.
As
far
as
crime
is
concerned,
around
the
dispensaries,
that's
false
as
well.
Now
I
worked,
I
got
my
mpa
from
johns
hopkins
university,
which
is
a
wonderful
study
that
showed
that
crime
develops
around
liquor,
stores
and
alcohol-related
properties,
pharmacies,
corner
stores,
but
dispensaries
are
way
down
the
list
that
they
actually
enhance
property
enhancement
neighborhoods.
O
So
it's
actually
a
good
idea
to
have
it
near
the
c1
because
of
one
it
gives
people
access
to
it,
who
might
not
have
access
to
transportation,
and
you
have
to
pay
that
extra
bit
for
for
delivery
is
a
surcharge
if
you're
imposing
on
them
and
that's
the
demographic
discriminatory
practice.
They
shouldn't
have
to
pay
the
extra
amount
of
money
because
they
can't
get
it
in
their
own
neighborhood
and
invest,
which
is
a
medicine,
can
actually
save
their
lives
or
give
them
a
good
quality
of
life.
O
O
B
Okay,
brett
buffenberger
right,
if
you
come
forward,
give
us
your
name
and
address.
You'll
have
five
minutes,
sir.
J
Q
Just
like
he
did
because
I
think
this
is
ungodly
important.
I
sat
over
here
and
I
listened
to
everything
you
guys
said,
and
I
just
wanted
to
point
out
a
couple
of
major
flaws.
I
heard
in
the
logic
and
thinking
while
I
was
listening,
he
kind
of
touched,
probably
there's
only
25
purpose
of
entry,
there's
only
seven
places.
That
means
there's
only
175
allowed
the
entire
state
that.
Q
C
E
T
Q
Q
Let's
go
with
the
residential
area,
I
used
to
be
the
general
manager
of
said
knox
dispensary
in
gainesville.
I
guarantee
you.
If
you
walked
outside
right
now
and
looked
around,
I
would
have
blended
into
anything.
It
looked
like
a
metro,
pcs
store
or
an
apple
store,
or
something
like
that
to
completely
and
utterly
controlled
environment,
with
nothing.
Absolutely.
M
Q
T
D
Q
Gross
people
like
it
seems
like
you
guys,
are
pointing
it
towards
it's
normal,
decent
people
that
just
want
medication,
and
I
entirely
agree
with
mr
stein.
I
think
all
you're
doing
is
being
discriminatory
against
your
own
people.
I
think
the
best
place
for
a
dispensary
is
in
a
neighborhood.
I
don't
think
it's
okay
to
have
to
pay
25
35,
some
other.
Q
Else
that
I
may
or
may
not
have
it's
just
entirely
and
utterly
not
fair,
and
I
would
also
like
to
point
out
that
the
original
amendment
stated
in
section
29
subsection,
a
part
three,
that
you
cannot
and
will
not
infringe
upon
these
things.
And
yes,
I'm
aware
of
the
386
whatever
it
was.
That
says
you
can,
but
I
would
highly
encourage
you
guys
not
to
do
that.
81
of
the
people
in
your
city
did
it.
71.3
of
the
people
are
for
it
in
the
state
of
florida.
She
said
it
perfectly.
Q
F
I
reside
at
522
third
avenue
south
jacksonville
beach,
I'm
not
a
public
speaker,
nor
am
I
very
knowledgeable
in
the
political
realm.
I'm
a
29
year
old.
It
was
three
years
ago
diagnosed
with
grade
3,
anaplastic
and
epinoma
the
fancy
term
for
brain
cancer.
F
F
F
As
everybody
knows,
a
nice
classical
community
walker
bikes,
wherever
you
need
to
go
granted
at
the
time,
I
wasn't
able
to
ride
a
bike
or
walk
very
well.
So
I
was
very
heavily
dependent
on
receiving
rides
to
pick
up
my
medicine
and
I
remember
very
vividly
how
easy
it
was
to
get
rides
to
my
local
pharmacy.
But
how
much
I
had
to
beg
and
really
flee
my
case
to
get
to
physical
therapy
or
my
radiation
downtown
jacksonville.
F
And
one
thing:
that's
that's
it's
not
necessarily
a
hardship,
it's
kind
of
going
off
the
past,
but
it
can't
I
can't
help
but
notice
the
amount
of
steady
rise
in
breweries
bars
and
other
extracurricular
activities
that
are
that
really
contribute
to
poor
health
choices,
while
turning
the
shoulder
on
something
that
needs
more
more
support
than
ever
right
now
and-
and
we
should
be,
we
should
be
able
to
conveniently
access
our
medicine
and
not
rely
on
air
mail
and
dependent
transportation,
and
I
have
faith
that
our
nation
council
will
make
a
vote
that
reflects
positive
well-being,
their
residents
and
those
in
dire
need
to
accessible
alternative.
F
E
Hello,
thank
you.
Marilyn
from
carrie
mclean,
415,
fourth
avenue
north
jessica
beach,
florida
32250.
I
live
in
the
downtown
district,
my
office,
I'm
an
attorney.
I
practice
at
324,
sixth
avenue
north.
I
have
a
two
and
a
four
year
old,
I'm
a
fifth
generation
jacksville
chessville
beach
resident
my
grandmother.
My
husband's
mother
was
former
city
clerk
to
jacksonville
beach.
We
have
very
close
ties
to
jacksonville
beach.
My
house
that
I
live
in
was
built
in
1950
by
our
great
grandmother
and
we
still
live
there.
So
this
place
means
a
lot
to
me
and.
P
E
Listen
to
what
these
people
are
saying,
I'm
here
to
remind
everyone
who
medical
cannabis
patients
are,
as
defined
by
the
law
and
defined
by
the
department
of
health,
their
cancer
patients,
their
epilepsy
patients,
their
glaucoma
patients,
they're,
hiv
and
aids
patients
they're
als
patients,
ms
patients,
cancer
patients
that
have
been
told
this
is
their.
They
have
no
alternatives
to
life,
we're
talking
about
ptsd
patients
talking
about
terminal
conditions
that
have
no
resolution,
so.
E
Sick
people
here
looking
for
relief
in
some
way
some
option
to
give
them
one
day
extra
to
life,
so
our
loved
ones,
our
caregivers.
When
people
decide
they
want
medical
cannabis,
they
have
to
not
only
go
through
the
arduous
process
of
applying
for
that
through
the
department
of
health
and
that
cost
that
comes
out
of
their
back
pocket,
but
they
all
also
have
to
visit
doctors
routinely.
E
We
have
one
doctor
here
in
jacksonville
beach,
that's
next
to
the
hot
dog
hut.
Next
to
dnl
pizza
I
go
to
I
go
to
the
hot
dog
hut
at
least
once
a
week.
I
love
hot
dogs,
and
I
asked
them
has
this
medical
treatment
facility
this
this
doctor
has
that
caused
any
problems
to
you,
a
hot
dog
hut
to
you
dnlp?
E
E
E
So
what
I'm
trying
to
say
to
you
is
that
medical
dispensaries
are
helping
sick
individuals
and
their
caregivers,
and
all
of
this
is
coming
out
of
their
back
pocket.
These
are
dollars
that
they're
using
their
cash
dollars
and
as
incidentals,
that
means
sick
people
still
like
to
buy
things
for
their
loved
ones.
They.
D
E
E
E
These
are
people
with
money,
we're
not
talking
about
insurance
plans
that
are
covered,
we're
talking
about
people
from
ponte,
vedra
from
jacks
beach,
atlantic
beach,
neptune
beach,
the
intercoastal
mayo
clinic
patients
coming
to
spend
their
money
here
in
jack's
beach
coming
to
stop
and
get
a
hot
dog
at
hot
dog
hut
after
they've
gotten
their
med
after
they've
gotten
their
dispensary,
I'm
sorry
after
they've
gotten
their
prescription
from
their
doctor.
They're
gonna
stop
and
get
gas.
They're
gonna
stop
and
take
business.
E
E
In
our
backyard,
my
father
lives
here
in
jacksonville
beach.
He
suffers
from
crohn's.
He
would
benefit
from
a
dispensary.
I
would
benefit
from
a
dispensary
by
being
able
to
go
and
pick
it
up
down
the
street
rather
than
traveling
to
west
arlington,
south
north
arlington
university
boulevard.
I
don't
want
to
be
there
mayor.
I
want
to
be
here
in
my
backyard
to
go
pick
up
that
medicine
and
I
don't
mind
if
one
of
these
dispensaries
are
next
to
me
and
my
two
and
four-year-old
thank
you.
You're
up
for
your
time.
C
It's
not
so
I
don't
know
where
the
crossover
comes
from,
but
it's
to
help
people
is
not
to
I
mean
I
think
it's
going
to
bring
good
things
to
our
community.
K
C
O
S
My
name
is
ashley
evils:
811
2nd
street
south
new
resident
here
to
jacksonville
beach.
I
grew
up
in
north
florida
lived
in
california
and
most
recently
colorado,
where
I
opened
a
dispensaries
in
multiple
states.
I've
opened
dispensaries
in
san,
diego
california,
denver
colorado,
portland,
oregon
and
baltimore
maryland.
S
So
that's
kind
of
crossed
off
third
street
should
be
the
place
where
you
guys
have
a
dispensary
third
through
your
beach,
and
you
leave
it
up
to
the
economics
of
where
these
business
owners
want
to
open
and
and
go
for
it.
I
don't
really
see
what
you
know.
What
the
hold
up
is.
There's
I
mean,
I
guess
you
guys
are
looking
to
do
it
in
c2,
but
c1
would
be
a
great
place
and
I
think
cbd,
no
one's
going
to
want
to
open
it
down
there
because
you're
paying
a
premium
for
rent.
S
You
know
so
that's
my
whole
point
is
let
economics
of
these,
where
these
businesses
want
to
open
and
let
them
open
up
where
they
really
would
want
to,
and
don't
worry
about
the
zoning
the
businesses
will
figure
it
out
and
plus.
You
know
you
get
a
couple
of
these
dispensaries.
S
Maybe
jacksonville
does
get
one
or
two
they'll
never
get
more
than
that
really
and
with
those
new
businesses
you're
going
to
have
new
jobs,
you're
going
to
have
good
paying
jobs,
you're
going
to
have
a
dispensary
manager
that
makes
a
good
salary
you're,
also
going
to
have
10
employees
that
also
make
good
money.
So
that's
just
giving
more
jobs
to
the
people
of
jacksonville
beach,
and
I
think
that's
you
know
you
guys
are
you
know
pumping
the
brakes
on
a
little
economic
windfall
out
here.
L
S
S
S
I've
been
on
the
bills
took
over.
My
life
destroyed
my
life.
I
found
cannabis
not
too
long
ago.
This
plants
helped
a
lot
like
more
than
I
can.
S
Helps
a
lot
I
play
with
my
kids.
Now
I
go
well,
I
socialize
I
function
as
a
normal
human
being,
I'm
not
here
as
a
pothead
or
anything
like
that.
That's
not
what
this
is.
This
is
a
medicine.
It's
true
as
big
as
it
is.
I've
been
on
cereal
every
time
I
hope.
Yet
past
six
years,
the
last
year
and
a
half
two
years,
I've
started
using
cannabis
and
I
haven't
had
anxiety
now
it's
not
that
bad,
but
I
still
have
anxiety.
S
S
S
I
look
down
in
port
county
which
for
me
to
have
it
shipped
from
here
costs
about
thirty
dollars.
We
just
went
to
orlando.
They
haven't
started
yet,
except
for
the
knox
dispensary
there,
which
is
one
of
the
largest
things
gorgeous,
can't
even
get
in
the
door
myself,
I'm
going
for
my
medical
marijuana
garden.
I
could
not
walk
through
the
door.
S
These
places
aren't
like
your
pharmacies.
They're
not
like
your
mom-and-pop
shops.
They're,
not
like
your
alcohol.
These
places
are
tight,
they're
fort
knox.
You
can't
get
in
will
not
let
you
sitting
here
and
keeping
this
this
band
up
or
even
the
six
months
of
monterey.
S
S
A
Hi,
all
of
you
guys,
I
would
like
to
thank
you
all
for
listening
to
everyone
and
not
you
know
deciding
to
place
the
six
fun
moratorium
before
you
heard.
Everyone
talk
continuing.
That
is
just
going
to
continue
obstructing
the
will
of
the
people,
as
you
all
already
have,
then,
by
wanting
you
know,
by
having
these
zoning
issues
just
by
you
know
worrying
about
people's
property
value
and
the
crime.
We're
patients
we're
not
we're,
not
criminals,
I'm
a
cancer
survivor.
A
I
know
people
in
here
that
need
this
for
their
child
to
live
procedures
for
ptsd.
You
know
the
opioids.
You
fully
support
the
opioid.
A
The
thing
at
the
university,
the
ova
pilot
program
to
you
know,
stop
500
people
from
dying
like
last
year
happened
in
the
city
of
jacksonville
detroit.
I
don't.
I
don't
know
why
you
wouldn't
support
cannabis
when
it
is
proven
to
stop
opioid
abuse
and
vendors
and
over
prescription
and
stop
stop
people
from
dying
and
sick
people.
It's
not
fair.
It's
it's,
not
foreign!
I'm
passionate
about
this
because
I
thought
I
was
going
to
die
until
I
had
access
to
campus.
You
know
it
saved
my
life.
A
It
is
safe
how
many
other
people
out
there
and
you
you
know
you
want
to
take
that
away
from
these
people.
It's
not
okay.
We
will
remember
what,
when
it
comes
to
voting
and
I'm
a
voice
of
the
71,
I'm
also
a
voice
of
the
81,
because
some
of
those
people
can't
leave
their
homes.
You
know
some
of
those
people,
you
know
can't
can't
walk,
they
can't
do
things
for
themselves,
and
it's
just
dad.
A
A
It
is
not
fair,
so
please
reconsider
the
six-month
moratorium,
because
it's
your
ramifications,
oh
and
I
forgot
to
say
I'm
with
floridians
for
cannabis
in
canada
chronicle.
We
are
live
streaming.
A
We
have
about
two
million
people
watching,
and
you
know,
medical
cannabis
is
an
issue
on
a
federal
level
on
state
level
on
the
local
level,
but
it's
not
really
fair
that
on
the
local
level,
you
guys
are
banning
access
to
81
of
your
constituents,
of
your
voters,
of
the
people
who
have
put
their
trust,
trusting
you
to
execute
and
carry
out
keeping
your
community
healthy
and
safe.
You
know
please
consider
that.
Thank
you.
B
B
C
C
Of
my
mom
part
of
my
mother's
end
of
life
was
because
of
a
doctor
up
in
neptune
beach,
who
prescribed
way
more
than
each
other,
and
the
withdrawal
when
she
was
put
in
a
nursing
home
is
what
ended
her
life.
So
I've
got
some
experience
with
yoga
doctors
and
that's
going
to
work
exactly
the
same
way
for
marijuana.
Prescribers.
C
C
B
Getting
my
medication
and
they
left
a
note
on
the
door.
I
understand
that,
but
it's
my
responsibility
to
order
my
medication
well
before
I
run
out
of
my
current
prescription
and
to
be
around
when
I
expect
it
to
be
delivered
if
somebody
waits
to
the
last
minute
to
order
a
refill
on
a
prescription
and
that
isn't
home.
Shame
on
him!
B
R
R
I
don't
take
anything
now,
except
in
allergy,
health.
Okay,
that's
because
of
cannabis!
I
have
methadone.
I
got
alexa
pro,
I
got
lyrica
and
then
I
got
off
all
the
fields
that
I
had
to
take
because
of
the
side
effects
of
those
meds.
My
appeal
was
for
the
elderly.
There
are
between
in
the
state
of
florida,
because
I
looked
this
up
yesterday
between
45
and
68
of
the
population
of
each
town
in
florida
is
over
the
age
of
50..
Now
we
have
mobility
issues.
Some
of
us
have
a
hard
time
getting
around.
R
If
you
don't
have
access
to
this
medication,
it
can
cost
some
some
dispensaries
charge
40
for
delivery,
some
it's
free,
but
you
have
to
order
over
a
hundred
dollars
or,
if
you're
living
on
disability.
Like
me,
I
don't
have
an
extra
40
a
month
to
pay
somebody
to
bring
my
medicine
to
you.
We
need
access.
R
The
voters
voted
this
out.
I
know
that
tallahassee
scared,
you,
okay,
I
know
they
put
you
guys
between
a
rock
and
a
hard
place,
but
to
take
it
out
on
the
patients
is
not
the
right
thing
to
do.
I
will
reiterate
what
gary
said.
I
talked
to
carlos
guillermo
myself
and
he
said
the
the
legislature
had
no
plans
to
discuss
this
in
the
beginning
of
2018,
so
86
months
isn't
going
to
do
you
guys
any
good,
it's
just
going
to
push
it
back.
R
Another
thing
I'd
like
to
address
is
the
economic
impact.
Okay,
if
you
open
the
dispensary,
you
have
jobs.
Crime
goes
down
because
people
have
jobs.
I've
been
to
these
dispensaries,
they
have
security
in
the
parking
lot.
They
have
security
inside
and
then
to
get
into
the
room
where
the
medication
is
there's
more
security,
there's
a
double
door
there
you
can't
get
in
if
you're,
not
a
patient,
they
don't
even
let
a
patient's
kids
in
them
and
in
the
cover
all
you
get
are
empty
displays.
R
R
R
Okay.
I
would
like
to
just
appeal
to
you
please
think
of
what,
if
one
of
your
family
members
is
in
an
area
where
they're
not
served,
you
put
a
moratorium
here,
you
put
a
ban
here.
There's
somebody
over
50.
They
need
to
get
their
imagination,
they
have
to
take
the
bus
or
they
have
to
pay
some
money.
R
You
know
we
are
denying
these
people
what
they
need,
and
I
will
tell
you
I
am
doing
better
now
that
I've
done
for
12
years,
I've
been
on
disability
for
12
years.
My
husband
died
last
year.
I
have
done
more
in
the
past
three
and
a
half
months
than
I
have
done
in
the
past
12
years,
I've
been
all
over
the
state
advocating
for
this.
R
The
voters
have
spoken.
It's
up
to
you
guys
and,
like
I
said,
I
know
download
you,
they
put
you
guys
in
a
bad
place,
but
the
people
want
this
and
we
have
that
right
to
our
medication.
I
know
it's
hard,
you
know,
but
I
would
gladly
live
next
to
a
dispensary
over
living
next
to
a
pharmacy
or
a
7-eleven
or
a
gas
station
where
you
got
cars
running
in
and
out
of
the
night
and
people
dealing
drugs
in
the
parking
lot.
R
You
know
we're
pillow
state.
This
is
not.
They
don't
allow
us
to
and
trust
me
by
the
time
you
pay
200,
to
see
your
doctor
75
to
get
the
card
the
money
for
the
passport
photo
you
go
through.
I
only
get
six
months
to
get
my
car.
Do
you
think
I'm
going
to
walk
down
the
parking
lot
and
sell
this
to
someone?
N
R
R
You
know,
and
I
you
guys
are
a
hard
job
and
I
respect
you
and
I
honor
you
for
the
work
to
do,
but
I
would
ask
you
to
please
reconsider
the
march,
because
it's
not
going
to
do
anything
except,
of
course
everything
back
six
months.
You're
gonna
have
to
decide
it
anyway.
Thank
you
very
much.
I
appreciate.
L
Rode
a
long
not
as
long
as
some
of
our
others.
Here
I
have
been
a
part
with
several
of
the
people
in
this
room.
We
have
been
traveling
all
over
florida
to
stop
the
bands.
L
I
understand
the
position
you
were
put
in
from
tallahassee.
I
get
it
it's
not
fair,
but
to
pass
that
problem
on
us
and
on
to
your
citizens,
isn't
fair
81
of
your
voters,
specifically
here
in
the
city,
said
yeah.
This
is
what
we
want
71
of
the
voters
throughout
the
state.
Now
that
sounds
good,
but
let
me
take
it
a
step
further
60.
L
If
you
were
to
break
down
every
city
county
into
this
little
municipality
60,
everyone,
everyone
60,
wanted
this
in
effect.
So
if
you
take
those
numbers
and
based
on
the
seven
people,
I
see
here,
do
the
math
sixty
percent
of
the
people
that
we
just
went
that
way
just
have
the
lowest
number
in
the
state.
How
many
people
is
that
this
is
gonna
help?
L
L
We
can't
say
that
it's
a
problem,
leaning
this
way
or
that
way
we
all
have
health
issues.
We
all
a
lot
of
us
have
the
same,
a
lot
of
distinct
jessie's
in
the
military
with
ptsd,
I'm
a
civilian
with
it
did
what
he
happened
to
him.
Is
it
any
worse
than
mine?
Damn
right
it
is.
He
put
his
life
online
for
us
and
caused
his
ptsd.
L
What
caused
mine
different
is
the
outcome
and
the
results
the
same.
Do
we
need
the
same
help?
Do
we
need
the
same
support?
Yes,
everyone
in
this
room.
That's
taken
medical
cannabis,
which
I
will
be
shortly.
I've
got
my
card.
I
got
it
all
set
up.
I'm
waiting
for
the
statement.
There's
a
check
now
how
long
the
state
takes.
L
L
L
L
L
These
buildings
are
clean,
knocks
truly
everybody.
That's
got
a
right
to
make.
A
dispensary
have
gone
further
than
any
actual
pharmacy
in
any
city
in
this
entire
state
to
make
sure
their
product
is
safe,
their
access
is
safe,
that
not
anybody
walking
down
the
street
can
get
it.
Do
you
realize
how
many
hoops
we
got
to
jump
through
as
patients
to
get
car,
and
then
we
got
to
go
through
and
travel
here
and
there
and
go
crazy
to
try
and
get
our
medication.
L
C
C
In
arlington,
if
you
want
to
talk
about
a
wrong
place
to
live
to
find
a
dispensary,
that
would
be
it.
So.
Gentlemen,
earlier
made
a
comment
about
that:
24-hour
access
walgreens
is
not
even
24
hours
anymore.
They
close
at
midnight.
My
understanding
for
dispensaries
are
only
allowed
to
be
open
from
9am
to
7pm,
and
I'm
not
sure
am
I
correct
on
that?
C
C
C
C
C
They
haven't
cashed,
my
check
and
it's
been
almost
a
month
and
I
have
to
wait
sure
I
can
go
truly
and
I
can
peer
in
the
door,
but
I
can't
walk
in
unless
I'm
there
to
see
the
doctor.
I
can't
get
back.
I
don't
even
know
what
anything
looks
like
until
she
showed
us
something,
I'm
not
going
to
look
online.
That
doesn't
tell
me
hillary
beans,
so
I
just
encourage
you
to
get
more
information.
C
I
appreciate
the
fact
that
you're
watching
the
six
months
extension,
but
honestly,
it's
not
going
to
be
much
good
at
this
moment
on
the
doctor
of
2018,
with
legislation
even
fight
for
it
you're
better
off
just
allowing
them
to
open
at
least
one
more.
I
know
there's
one
on
before
it
seems
to
be
doing
very
well,
that's
the
only
one
there
is,
I
think
one
year
downtown
area,
not
downtown
in
this
area
might
benefit
a
lot
more
than
requires
me.
C
Hello,
my
name
is
one
one:
covete
alexis
forest
drive.
So
speaking
of
dispensary,
my
name
is
jonathan.
I'm
a
community
educator
for
truly
so
that
is
the
dispensary
that
everyone
has
been
speaking
about,
that
is
on
beach
billbar.
So
I
don't
specifically
work
in
the
dispensary.
I
basically
go
around
talk
to
physicians,
help
them
educate
about
the
process
go
over
our
products
and
things
of
that
nature
help
explain
exactly
what
canvas
is,
because
I
think
a
lot
of
this
misinformation
again
is
just
trying
to
figure
out
what
exactly
is
cannabis.
P
C
These
are
not
real
products,
of
course,
so
these
are
just
like
placebos,
essentially
just
what
our
products
look
like.
So
what
we
have
here,
capsules,
okay,
so
this
is
what
cannabis
looks
like
it's,
not
the
flour
that
you
roll
up
and
you
smoke
a
joint.
It's
medicine
oils
patients
stick
it
they
take
out
harmless,
they
need
put
it
in
their
mouth,
put
them
in
a
glass
of
water
drink.
It
take
the
medication
we
have
tinctures
droplets
again,
just
take
it
put
it
under
your
tongue.
Put
in
a
glass
of
water
bake
with
your
meal.
C
Take
your
medication.
We
have
vape
cartridges,
simple
vapes,
all
they
do.
The
patient
just
puts
it
in
there
takes
the
vapes
in
the
morning
afternoon.
Night
time
helps
them.
Sleep
helps
them
deal
with
their
pain;
they
don't
have
to
suffer
all
day
and
opposite
your
work
and
sit
there
in
chronic
pain
or
dealing
with
their
conditions.
C
Our
medication
allows
patients
to
be
able
to
go
back
to
work,
and
what
I'm
hearing
is
a
lot
of
these
is
what
I'm
hearing
is
that
we
have
to
believe
that
this
is
meditation.
This
is
not
something
that
people
are
doing:
recreational
they're
not
just
going
out
just
to
get
high
they're
doing
that
already.
Why
would
someone
pay
250
dollars
to
go,
see
a
doctor,
pay
75
additional
dollars
and
then
come
to
our
store
and
pay
more
money,
spend
150
or
300
a
month
just
to
get
high
when
they
can
go?
C
Do
that
for
ten
dollars
around
the
corner?
The
patients
who
we're
seeing
are
elderly
patients
they're
old.
They
have
conditions,
they
have
their
chronic
pain,
their
their
various
conditions
and
issues
that
they're
dealing
with
they're.
Not
these
teenagers
they're
not
18
to
19
year
olds,
just
trying
to
find
a
way
to
get
high.
These
are
legitimate
patients
who
have
problems
who
have
conditions
I'm
more
than
happy,
I'm
very
close
with
the
manager
over
at
the
dispensary
off
beach
building
bar.
C
If
anyone
ever
wants
to
come
to
a
tour
dispensary,
let
me
know
more
than
happy
to
come
see
actually
what
a
dispensary
looks
like
come
and
see
what
the
patients
look
like,
who
you
keep
seeing,
or
are
criminals
who
are
going
to
be
hoarding
around
the
area
waiting
for
their
drugs?
That's
not
the
case.
We
have
security,
we're.
Oh,
we
closed
at
seven
we're
open
ten
to
seven,
so
we're
not
open
all
day.
We're
not
going
to
be
open.
All
day,
like
I
said
earlier
as
well,
economics
determines
the
location.
C
So,
yes,
it
is
federally
legal,
so
they're.
Taking
that
risk
and
putting
it
on
their
their
medical
license
on
the
line
to
get
these
patients
certified,
so
I
think
it's
only
fair
that
we
allow
our
patients
to
have
access
to
something
that
they've
worked
for
and
that
they've
wanted
and
needed,
and
that's
not
able
to
help
them
in
their
conditions.
C
C
C
That's
an
additional
cost
added
on
to
the
medicine
that
people
already
have
to
pay
out
of
pocket
and
again
these
are
people
who
aren't
on
social
security.
You're
on
disability,
you
have
limited
income,
we
don't
we
do
take
cards,
we
just
take
debit
cards,
so
it's
not
only
cash
based.
So
we
have
just
a
lot
of
misconceptions.
They
are
more
than
happy
to
stop
anyone.
If
it's
okay,
I'm
just
going
to
drop
off
these
brochures
to
each
one
of
you,
which
is
casual.
D
N
Actually,
two
blocks
away
from
the
dispensary.
You
would
never
know
it's
there.
It's
right
next
to
the
key.
Everyone
loves
it
first.
Thank
you
so
much
for
having
us.
This
is
very
important,
and
I
know,
as
elected
officials
that
y'all
are
all
open-minded
to
listening
to
what
we
have
to
say
because
that's
voted
now
here.
I
really
appreciate
all
the
phrases
this
is
important.
N
I'm
a
patient,
unfortunately,
an
ex-caregiver
and
a
current
patient
advocate
for
many
patients,
two
patients
living
currently
in
jacksonville
florida,
and
we
are
really
working
with
the
patients
that
are
scared
of
this
we're
reaching
out
to
the
churches
and
the
pastors
saying,
please,
let
us
sit
down
with
your
congregation
and
educate
you
about
this.
It's
going
to
save
so
many
of
your
members
to
not
be
afraid
to
ask-
and
I
can
tell
by
the
comments
made
by
this-
it's
like-
why
would
they
feel
comfortable
when
they're
brushed
with
this
strip
like
they're
criminals?
N
They
don't
know
about
cannabis,
because
they're
scared
to
ask,
and
but
anyways
as
a
caregiver,
though
cannabis
is
a
life
giver,
it
saves
your
life
and
it
gives
life.
The
time
that
I
have
back
with
my
father
saves
it's
just.
N
Where
are
you
please?
Come
back?
I've
fallen
out
of
my
bed
as
a
caregiver.
That
is
not
an
acceptable
response
to
say,
because
you
can't
just
leave
and
spend
hours
getting
their
medicine,
so
I
had
to
make
sure
I
said
that
and
anyways
I
just.
I
really
would
encourage
everyone
to
not
do
a
moratorium,
follow
the
other
guidelines
that
the
other
states
have
done,
and
you
will
only
benefit
because,
as
it
was
really
cool,
how
many
questions
are
asked
about
the
cable
truck
things
to
learn
about
what
it
was.
N
But
I
haven't
heard
the
same
questions
asked
about
cannabis:
what's
it
like
the
sensors
look
like
apple
stores,
everyone
thinks
it's
so
beautiful
in
here.
If
you
all
looked
enough
that
you
just
assumed
that
it
was
just
the
same
thing,
and
I'm
really
surprised
about
that,
you
know
I
respect
y'all
so
much
and
to
watch
this
happen
as
a
criminal
justice
and
psychology.
Major
I've
always
been
interested
in
this
and
just
seeing
how
it
works.
I
think
every
one
of
us
could
get
involved
and
actually
be
sitting
there
to
make
these
decisions.
B
C
C
N
P
C
C
B
Ladies
and
gentlemen,
thank
you
very
much
for
your
patience.
I
hope
everybody
had
a
productive
five-minute
break
we're
going
to
go
ahead
and
continue
on
with
public
comment,
and
the
next
speaker
is
gene.
Lee
joel.
Is
that
correct
with
the
joy?
Thank
you.
How
do
you
come
forward?
Give
us
your
name
and
address
for
the
record
and
you'll
have
five
minutes.
Ma'am.
P
P
I
was
born
with
spinal
bifida
and
I'm
post
polio
and
I've
suffered
my
whole
life
with
neurogenic
bladder
and
dystonia
rheumatoid
arthritis,
among
other
things
that
come
along
with
the
spinal
bifida
and
I've
been
put
on
all
kinds
of
medication
from
percocet
parkidan
belladonna.
You
name
it
and
I've
taken
it
and
I
had
to
stop
taking
it
because
the
quality
of
my
life
was
just
not
good
at
all.
P
N
P
Taken
medical
cannabis,
the
quality
of
life
has
changed.
I
feel
better.
I
can
go
out.
My
anxiety
is
gone.
I
could
I
had
anxiety
because
I
was
afraid
to
go
out
because
I
didn't
know
if
I
was
going
to
be
able
to
walk
to
the
store
or
naked
or
my
muscles
would
cramp
and
I'd
have
to
run
back
home.
My
muscles
don't
cramp
anymore.
I
can
go
to
the
store
so
by
you
putting
a
dispensary
here
at
the
beach.
I
have
easier
access
to
it.
Then
I
can
go
out.
I
can
go
shopping.
P
I
can
go
eat
lunch
with
my
daughter
going
down
to
university,
we
got
in
the
car
and
she
brought
me
back
and
we
went
back
to
the
house.
I
wasn't
gonna
go
out,
eat
lunch
there.
I
wasn't
gonna
go
shopping
there,
but
that
gives
me
an
option.
If
I'm
here
I
can
enjoy
my
neighborhood
and
you
know
just
I
have
100
restaurants
here,
millions
of
stores
to
choose
from
so
I
would
like
to
enjoy
my
neighborhood.
I
would
like
to
shop
in
the
safety
of
my
neighborhood.
P
The
dispensaries
are
safe,
but
I've
got
to
go
through
hell
in
high
water
to
get
there.
I
would
rather
shop
here
where
I
know
the
people.
I
know
the
area
I
I
know
what's
going
on,
I'm
in
my
comfort
zone,
so
I
would
ask
you
to
really
consider
that
and
consider
all
of
the
different
faces
of
medical
cannabis
that
you've
seen
tonight.
We're
not
who
you
think
we
are.
P
J
P
Cannabis
I
take
has
called
that
to
a
point
where
I
can
go
anywhere,
I'm
fine
now,
so
I
would
ask
you
all
to
please
consider
bringing
it
here
to
the
beach
making
us
comfortable,
giving
us
a
place
to
go
and
do
our
shopping
and
then
go
out
and
have
lunch
or
buy
a
dress
or
get
my
hair
done,
which
I'm
not
doing
at
university.
That's
for
sure!
P
P
P
B
H
Well,
first
off,
thank
you
so
much
for
the
momentous
out
for
aborno
her
and
mike
our
good
friends
of
our
family
and
should
be
dearly.
My
name
is
peter
boris.
I'm
at
2012
mary
grant
luke
in
neptune
beach.
I
am
caregiver
for
my
father,
dr
william,
boris
md,
dr
boris,
served
the
jacksonville
community
for
over
40
years
before
retiring
in
2004..
If
you
grew
up
around
jacksonville,
you
may
have
been
your
doctor
he's
been
everyone's.
P
H
H
H
I
started
searching
the
internet
for
a
solution
or
a
close
one
that
I
could
find
there's
not
much
out
there
for
standard
medications.
In
fact,
the
only
one
rocky
tech
costs
a
thousand
dollars
a
month
and
only
guarantees
three
months
of
survival
survival.
That
means
at
the
end
of
when
they
said
he
was
going
to
die.
He
might
get
three
months
and
spend
a
thousand
dollars
a
month,
so
our
whim,
I
searched
for
cannabis
and
als
and
a
story
popped
up
about
a
woman
named
kathy
jordan,
who
is
now
my
hero.
P
H
And
was
given
three
to
five
years
to
live,
as
the
story
goes
after
spending
months,
waiting
to
die,
laying
in
a
bed,
she
took
a
trip
to
visit
her
sister.
She
tried
cannabis
for
the
first
time,
cannabis,
not
marijuana
by
the
way
tried
cannabis
for
the
first
time.
In
her
word,
she
said
I
felt
my
als
stop.
Kathy
jordan
is
still
alive
today,
thanks
to
cannabis.
H
H
I
created
a
tincture
out
of
it
and
all
he
had
to
do
was
place
a
few
drops
under
his
tongue
and
it
has
worked
for
over
four
years.
I
can
tell
you
this
plant-based
medicine
has
essentially
halted
the
progression
of
this
incurable
disease,
but
you
don't
even
have
to
take
my
words
for
it.
I
have
positioned
administered
tests
that
document
the
lack
of
his
decline.
H
H
H
Luckily,
it
worked
because
you
know
we're,
you
know
we're
we're
following
the
rules,
so
I
took
into
a
second
visit
to
the
dispensary
you're
talking
about
right
up
the
road,
no
disc
to
any
of
the
dispensaries
here,
and
they
were
out
of
cbd,
cbd,
the
charlotte
member,
the
one
that
we
said
that
we
were
going
to
provide
everyone
with
out.
None,
not
even
any
type
of
it
there
and
he
needs
that.
H
H
H
No
a
dispensary,
a
classy
dispensary
that
we
go
to
and
pick
up
our
medicine
because
that
one
didn't
have
it.
Maybe
that
one
would
have
don't
know
because
y'all
are
preventing
it.
Please
please
reconsider
the
moratorium.
Give
us
give
the
patients
what
they
need.
This
is
a
miracle
plant
should
wake
up
to
it.
Thank
you
so
much.
Thank
you,
mr
board.
B
T
Five
minutes,
sir,
ladies
and
gentlemen,
my
name
is
steven
barone.
I
live
in
gable
wayne
5526
gable,
lane
in
jacksonville
florida
right
down
the
street
from
video.
Actually,
actually
I
support
the
use
of
cbd
and
medical
use
because
I've
seen
first
hand
the
fact
I
have
neuropathy
and
I'm
a
terminal,
hiv
patient.
T
T
T
J
T
T
Have
spoken
tonight
already,
obviously
better
than
myself
have
driven
home
a
point
that
you
didn't
need
this.
This
isn't
something
that
I
told
you.
This
is
something
that
we
can
if
we
had
to
go
to
somebody
else,
but
why
should
we
when
I
mean
why
would
I
want
to
risk
going
to
jail
to
get
something?
That's
going
to
help
me
save
my
life
when
I
can
do
it
legally
and
I
have
guaranteed
access.
J
M
L
J
L
L
L
You
know
what
goes
on
fourth
generation.
Okay,
my
dad
was
two
and
my
brothers,
two
of
them
served
in
the
service.
We
was
all
in.
We
volunteered.
I
was
ra
regular
army.
That
means
I
volunteered.
You
probably
know
that.
L
B
C
But
I'm.
C
C
O
So
you
know
most.
M
L
B
Okay,
the
question
about
you
know.
Unfortunately,
our
city
attorney's,
not
here
she's,
on
vacation
and
that
would
have
been
helpful
to
have
susan
here.
I
think
the
logic
on
the
the
vote
was
pulling
the
ordinance
that
had
already
passed
the
first
reading.
B
I
don't
know
that
requires
a
public
hearing
to
do
that,
but
the
second
motion
to
go
to
city
city
attorney
have
her
draft
an
ordinance
that
will
go
through
two
readings,
including
the
public
reading.
I'm
not
too
sure
it
would
also
require
a
public
hearing
before
we
made
any
decision
on
that.
But
that
being
said,
that
was
the
logic
I
think
is
proven,
because
we
all
learned
a
lot
from
a
lot
of
this
discussion
today
to
revisit
whether
or
not
this
is
something
we
want
to
continue
to
move
forward
with.
So.
B
That's
fine,
that's
fine!
Actually,
man
clerk!
This
would
be.
Okay,
we've
got
a
motion.
Well,
we
don't
have
a
motion.
So
let's
go
through.
L
B
On
that,
no
no!
So
do
we
vice
mayor,
you
want
to
read
it
in
this
motion.
D
Yes,
okay,
the
motion
was,
is
to
adopt
ordinance
number
17
2017-8098,
amending
the
land
development
code
by
adding
new
definitions
to
section
34-41
and
adding
a
new
section,
34-408
prohibiting
medical
marijuana
treatment
center,
dispensing
facilities
from
locating
within
the
city
of
jacksonville
beach,
and
then
clerk
you're,
trying
to
say
something.
C
Yes,
sir
disappointed.
B
D
B
B
There's
been
some
question
raised
as
to
whether
or
not
we
should
have
public
hearing
first,
if
we
had
heard
the
original
emotion,
there's
no
question
in
my
mind
that
we
would
have
had
public
hearing,
but
by
withdrawing
it
it
would
make
sense
that
you
don't
need
public
hearing,
because
it's
a
it
already
been
through
first
hearing-
and
you
know
we
were
disappointed
from
the
agenda
but
and
the
others.
The
follow-on
thought
was
that
there
would
be
a
city
attorney,
would
draft
a
new
ordinance
that
would
have
two
public
readings.
B
That
was
the
thought
without
getting
into
two
part
too
much
robert's
rules
of
order,
because
we
don't
necessarily
have
to
use
robert's
rules
to
order.
When
we
run
this
meeting,
I
would
encourage
us
to
complete
the
voting
on
the
ordinance
that
was
in
the
agenda
for
this
evening
and
then
we'll
base
our
secondary
decision
on
that
boat.
Does
anybody
have
a
problem
with
that.
B
D
B
Any
other
discussion
or
questions
it's
a
little
bit
muddy
because
yeah
we
jumped
out
go
ahead.
If,
if
you
want
to
go
with
what
this
ordinance
would
do
it.
J
Prohibits
it
so,
if
you're
against
prohibiting
it,
then
you
know
for
a
longer
period
of
time
or
indefinitely,
then
you
should
not
know
on
this.
So
I
think
with
the
stuff.
Now
you
defeat
this
ordinance,
and
so
no
then
you'll
have
the
opportunity,
with
the
mayor's
asking
us
to
vote
again
to
to
give
us
direction
as
far
as
whether
you
want
to
the
city
attorney
address,
something
which
would
be
another
temporary
moratorium
rather
than
a
permanent.
J
It
has
to
be
permissive,
it's
not
permissive,
so
I
know
we're
grappling
a
little
bit
tonight,
but
so
we'll
just
give
it
to
the
city
attorney
with
the
directions
you
have
taken
on
from
there.
B
Questions
or
comments
from
the
council
does
anybody
have
I'm
going
to
just
make
a
public
statement
that
you
know
it's
a
little
unusual
how
we
evolved
to
this
point,
but
I
think
the
point
is
I'd,
be
able
to
move
forward
with
we're
looking
at
the
original
ordinance
that
passed
the
first
reading
to
determine
whether
or
not
we
want
a
permanent
man
upon
completion
of
that
vote,
then
we'll
make
a
decision
if
we
have
a
secondary
suggestion
for
the
city
attorney.
B
B
You
know
we
still
do
have
a
dual
purpose
here:
to
move
forward
with,
what's
best
in
the
interest
of
our
citizens,
the
american
that
would
benefit
from
the
medical
marijuana,
but
we
also
have
a
responsibility
to
represent
those
who
aren't
here
tonight
and
use
our
best
possible
judgment
to
make
those
decisions.
B
That
being
said,
I'm
you
know,
I'm
I'm
inclined
to
vote
against
the
motion
on
the
floor,
which
is
to
ban
permanently
medical
marijuana,
but
I'm
still
inclined
to
move
forward
with
a
secondary
moratorium
so
that
we
have
an
opportunity
to
study
the
problem
a
little
bit
more
and
I
have
to
be
honest
with
you
guys.
I've
been
22
years,
I've
been
going
to
tallahassee
every
year
and
you're
right.
There
are
ways
that
you
can
get
things
done
in
there.
Sometimes
you
get
there
and
it's
just
a
lost
cause.
D
You
have
a
company,
I
guess
just
one
quick
comment
that
I
forgot
to
make
is
so
many
of
the
speakers.
It
sounded
like
you
thought
that
we
were
against
medical
marijuana.
We're
not
that's
been
voted
in
with
the
citizens
and
the
state,
it's
just
a
matter
of
how
it's
regulated
within
our
community.
So
it's
a
lot
of
misconceptions.
I
think
here
I
just
wanted
to
make.
B
That
clear,
it's
an
emotional
subject
and
certainly
like
I
said
I've
learned
a
lot,
I'm
sure
most
of
you
did
too
and
I'm
very
grateful
for
everybody
taking
the
time,
and
you
know
just
to
be
frank,
I
didn't
count
but
probably
half
of
the
people
that
testified
this
evening
are
not
residents
of
jacksonville
peach
and-
and
that's
that's
understandable,
but
I
just
want
to
make
that
point
clear
too,
as
we
move
forward
and
make
a
decision.
So,
okay,
any
other
comments.
This
is
for
the
ordinance
second
reading
to
ban
marijuana
and
quickly
roll
call.
J
B
D
Direct
our
city
attorney
and
to
enact
a
moratorium
for
six
months
from
the
state
so
that
we
can
study
the
issue
and
get
more
definition
as
to
what
we
want
to
do
in
the
city.
As
far
as
this
mysteries,
only
okay.
K
B
K
J
Goodness,
right
now
again
we
allow
pharmacies,
but
it's
not
permitted,
use
anywhere
marijuana
dispensaries,
so
we
would,
in
my
opinion,
we
would
have
to
check
the
city
attorney
and
prepare
an
ordinance
that
would
that
would
allow
medical
marijuana
in
the
commercial
zones,
because,
right
now,
it's
not
not
permanent
use.
Again,
you
have
to
be
permissive
in
our
zoning
code
has
to
be.
I
K
Yeah,
I
have
a
comment.
First
of
all,
when
I
voted
yes,.
K
That
resolution
really
asked
me,
but
anyway
I
am
in
favor
of
the
moratorium
as
much
as
I
have
empathy
for
everybody
I
heard
for
the
medical
marijuana,
but
I
sincerely
feel
that
we
need
to
give
you
the
opportunity
to
go
to
tallahassee
the
one
person
that
told
he
was
not
against
medical
marijuana.
G
On
that
argument-
and
I
guess
why
I
voted
against
the
ban
last
time-
80
obviously
voted
for
this
and
much
like
with
the
skate
park.
This
place
was
packed
with
people
talking
about
how
kids
be
committing
crimes,
and
it
just
had
skaters
had
this
horrible
stigma,
and
we
obviously
fought
through
a
lot
of
hearings
and
a
lot
of
heard
from
both
sides
of
the
argument,
and
we
ultimately
made
the
decision
to
go
forward
with
it
and
that
wasn't
even
an
issue
that
we
got
a
full
vote
of
the
voting
public.
G
But
we
still
took
that
forward
and
now
obviously
we're
very
happy
with
this.
That
decision
it
there
is
no
crime
around
there.
Obviously
I
live
next
door
to
the
thing
is
well
used
and
we're
very
happy
with
that
decision
and
I
feel
like
we're
tying
our
personal
stigma
or
potential
issues
by
extending
the
ban
or
moratorium
for
six
months
to
necessarily
do
something
as
far
as
where
they
go.
G
I'm
up
for
discussion,
obviously
the
three
of
us
that
voted
against
the
ban,
I'd
like
to
hear
their
thoughts
on
the
moratorium,
if
that,
if
that's
something
that
they're
willing
to
do,
then
I'd
be
willing
to
do
that.
But
at
this
point
I
just
feel
it's
necessary
that
we
go
forward
with
drafting
legislation
for
having
them
go
where
the
legislature
has
allowed
them,
and
additionally,
the
we've
leaned
on
the
legislature
for
the
regulation
side,
which
obviously
a
lot
of
us
learned
a
significant
amount
about
that
tonight
and
how
strictly
it
is
legislative.
G
As
far
as
your
ability
to
even
get
access
to
the
medical
marijuana
and
that
testimony
in
and
of
itself
granted
me
a
little
bit
more
ease
with
this
going
on
a1a
or
anywhere
else,
knowing
that
it
is
highly
regulated.
From
that
perspective,
medically
and
and
just
doing
my
research
before
the
hearing,
just
the
few
diseases
that
you're
allowed
to
be
able
to
be
granted
a
prescription
for
it
isn't
like
all
of
my
backwards.
Can
I
get
marijuana?
G
I
mean
it's
a
very
significant
medical
issue
for
you
to
be
able
to
qualify
and
then
go
through
the
application
process.
So
that's
where
eileen
economics
will
dictate
where
dispensaries
go
and
that
number
will
be
significantly
limited
because
of
that
and
the
regulation
makes
it
not
a
concern
for
me
from
a
neighborhood
perspective.
M
Would
vote
for
gone
forward
with
enabling
legislation?
Thank
you,
sir.
Mr
jordan.
Yeah
I'm
actually
more
resolute.
After
hearing
people
speak
tonight
than
I
was
before,
we
had
people
driving
hours
to
four
to
speak
very
passionately
about
this.
M
And
I
really
think
by
just
placing
obstacles
in
the
way
and
time
which
has
a
consequence
of
affecting
people's
lives.
Negligence
is
very
unfair,
as
I
said
before,
I.
M
M
It
could
be
life
or
death,
so
you
know
we
voted
there
to
not
ban
the
seller
facilities
according
to
what
the
gm
listed.
I
would
I
just
think
africa,
I
don't
know
our
sixth
monster
is
contradictory
to
what
we're
talking
about,
and
it's
also,
I
don't
communicate
pessimistic.
I
don't
think
it's
gonna
achieve
anything.
Our
commercial
zones
are
quite
distinctive.
You're,
not
gonna,
have
dispensaries
in
residential
neighborhoods
the
same
way.
If
you
don't
have
licorice
stores-
or
you
know,
saving
elevens
or
whatever
any
type
of
store,
actually
have
a
commercial
business.
M
O
M
M
M
I
I
was
one
of
the
three
who
voted
against
a
band
and
I'm
a
little
ashamed
of
myself
that
I
was
going
to
support
a
temporary
moratorium
and
I'm
really
glad
that
we
had
the
public
comment,
because
it
reminded
me
of
what
my
conviction
convictions
were
and
that
we
were
just
kicking
the
can
six
months
down
the
road,
and
I
really
appreciate
everyone
taking
the
time
to
come
and
talk
and
share
your
stories,
and
especially
a
few
of
you
who
are
jacksonville
beach
residents
who
are
right
right
in
these
shaded
areas
with
small
children
and
businesses
and
everything-
and
I
appreciate
you
taking
taking
the
time
to
be
here
and
tell
us
your
story.
J
I
just
wanted
to
mention
a
point
of
order.
The
city
council's
already
voted
on
an
approved
a
six-month
moratorium
at
least
had
the
city
attorney
put
that
together.
So
now
I
hear
at
least
three
council
members
wanting
to
change
that.
So
I
think
the
first
thing
we
need
that
you
may
wish
to
do
is
somebody
needs
to
file
a
motion
to
reconsider
the
six-month
ban
and
if
that's
approved
the
motion
to
reconsider,
then
you
can
re-vote
on
it,
because
it
seems
to
me
that's
what
many
of
you
want
to
do.
J
So
you
must
be
considered
a
six-month
ban.
If
that
approves
is
approved,
then
you
can
discuss
it
some
more
and
then
you
can
vote
that
revoke
that
up
or
down.
I.
I
J
I
J
Have
to
you
have
to
be
on
the
wing
side,
and
so
anybody
can
make
that
motion
in
a
second,
except
for
keith
and
and
then
has
to
just
pass
by
majority
vote
and
then
clearly
consider
I'm
just
trying
to
make
sure
I
don't
walk
out
of
here
tonight.
J
This
wilson,
I
thought
we
had
motion
on
the
floor
that
way.
Yes,
we
can.
J
D
J
I
G
And
say,
based
on
all
of
our
discussions
up
here
in
the
fact
that
ms
wilson
made
the
same
motion
that
we've
made
before,
because
we
were
all
under
the
assumption
that
that
failed,
that
we
should
all
vote
in
favor
of
reconsidering
this,
and
that
will
put
the
motion
that
janelle
made
back
on
the
table
just
out
of
principle
that
the
ocean
that
motion
this
motion
should
carry
through
in
that
way
we're
all
making
a
vote.
G
B
Just
as
a
point
of
clarification
again,
the
the
withdrawal
of
the
ordinance
didn't
require
public
hearing.
The
motion
to
have
the
attorney
draft
an
ordinance
to
go
before
the
public
was
the
intent.
So
I
don't
think
anybody
had
an
intent
of
voting
without
public
discussion,
but
go
ahead
and
switzerland.
D
B
C
G
G
D
Okay,
I
make
a
motion
that
we
authorize
the
city
attorney
to
draw
a
six
month,
moratorium
to
recon
for
the
accessories
and
we're
starting
for
another
six
months
as
of
today
back
to
today,.
T
D
K
J
We'll
bring
that
to
council
a
few
options.
I
think
everybody's
aware.
We
only
have
six
people
here
tonight.
We'll
have
we'll
have
seven
here
again,
but
we're
gonna
have
to
do.
Is
we'll
now
present
more
than
one
option.
Please
take
a
look.
One
option
will
be
to
continue
moratorium.
The
other
option
will
be
to
enabling
legislation
to
go
ahead
and
have
the
medical.