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Couple questions that relate to the grey market of legally purchased weed entering the black market: 1) I live in Colorado and believe that extended plant count rules which allow certain card holders to purchase over a lb of medical marijuana a day is doing a huge disservice to legalization efforts by blatantly giving dealers an easy pathway to the grey market. Do you have an opinion on these extended plant counts?

2) Recently the sweet leaf scandal in Colorado has been making a stir. While the legality of their allowing of looping is debatable, depending on whether you are asking their representation or the state, it is unquestionable that they violated the intent of the rules and allowed their store to be a catalyst for diversion. Do you think they should lose their license, and more broadly, do you think being a knowing facilitator of looping and diversion should be a criminal defense? Edit* I’d also like to add a third aspect of this question, do you think cannabis specializing attorneys should take cases like this when these actions clearly are a detriment to the industry?

Also 3) any thoughts on the recent RICO cases?

Thanks

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Hey Charles, do you think that molecular gastronomy is the future of cooking or will traditions always rule in most of the great restaurants around the world?

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Does Sport still have the cheapest drinks in London? Also has the quality of the food kept up? I used to intern there and was struck 1) by the fact there is taxpayer subsidized booze and 2) how great the food was. I still dream of eating roasts and Yorkshire pudding on the Terrace when Parliament was out of session.