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>> what we're doing now is creating the next big tobacco of our time. >> this is a highly regulated business. we're talking about daylighting a black market technology. >> we're on the cutting-edge of a brand new technology. >> this is absolutely the next gold rush. this is the green rush. >> now the dominos are falling. >> there is $2 billion to be made next year. i plan to take more than my fair share. >> for us, with the green rush being over, we're now in a competitive market place. colorado is no longer the place to be if you want to get into the marijuana industry. you're going to have to start with one of the new states that
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comes online. that means it is time to fight. who can attract the most customers and move the most units? we've gone from tourists are willing to pay anything for a gram of marijuana, they won't mind the insanely high prices to every viable customer is a customer we need to attract. in the springtime, we had a few new council members that got elected. >> we campaigned every spring. the three bright shining stars to us. >> brian, from the cannabis club and his partner caitlin asked if we could revisit our decision of december of 2013 of not allowing retail sales in the downtown court. >> the whole point is to be where the people are. the people in this town are downtown. they are on main street. >> most recently, with the mosh issue was a 4-3, so a very close
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vote. probably the most controversial issue that i've experienced in the 2.5 years i've been on the council. >> we have the pressure with the one establishment on main street to either remain there or allow more pot shops to come to main street. >> in close to 40 years in living in breckenridge there has never been a community to polarize this community as this has. >> here we are 4-3 this summer, sitting pretty right now. >> my wife and i always wanted to move to a ski resort community, live near a mountain. >> we're good. >> too high. >> i view these companies that move into town that want to sell this stuff. they're parasites, they're
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pariahs, preying on our community and our tourists and our kids. last year the town council got it right, and it has all changed in less than a year. >> this could go anywhere from them allowing us to stay forever to them kicking us out in under 60 days. >> the powerful elite has definitely put the pressure on. >> we're trying to let them sell recreational marijuana might look like but i think this is an important issue to hear from our citizen and i want to hear what they have to say, my name is david leopold. i'm beside myself that you would consider putting pot shops on main street. >> we have to protect main street. it is the most important thing this town has. >> i have not met one second
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homeowner who, in fact, supports pot on main street. >> if you think this is going to solve problems by allowing more sales and more people here to buy this stuff, you're crazy. >> as i was thinking about this issue, the salem witch hunt came to mind. if you were the cannabis club, if the community was up in arms about your business, how that would make you feel. >> we have a parade and open container and people can walk around drinking and we have a big bon fire and people have gotten naked at our parade and i don't hear anybody yelling about that. >> it is the second homeowner kids and they are trying it when mom and dad aren't looking and right now the stuff is so toxic. they will end up in two places, the emergency room or the morgue. i'm adamantly opposed to this. thank you. >> when people say family friendly, what they are really
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saying is conservative and this town has never been conservative. >> my name is brian rogers. my request to ask council to let us stay downtown, and those people who let us stay downtown won out of eight. >> i don't know why people are afraid of something brand new changing the image. >> we didn't want to have this enormous topic burden a brand new council that may have had what i thought were real issues to deal with because i thought the voters had spoken. >> the voters have spoken with respect to the legalization of marijuana. specifically retained for the local jurisdictions for the rules and locations to include -- to include locations and hours of operation. >> it is up to each town. >> at the end of the day i think it is only prudent that we take
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this decision ultimately to our voters. yes or no? >> any other comments? >> my name is katherine grim and i'm here as a representative of the three recreational businesses on airport road. i've been hired by some of brian's competition out here to help them navigate the waters. and the samsung galaxy s6 edge is breaking the rules of design. can't get your hands on it because you're locked down by a carrier? break free t-mobile will pay every penny of your switching fees. get ahead of the curve and get your hands on the galaxy s6 edge for $0 down at t-mobile today.
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we respect the will of this council an the will of the voters and we're behind you 100%. we simply ask for an opportunity to provide some input. ultimately the goal of the businesses who aren't downtown has been a fair and equal playing field. if there is only one person downtown, the tourists are going to shop here. if we're seeing about a million dollars a month during tourist season brian is seeing 80% and
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that means brian is grossing 800,000 dollars and the others are splitting 200,000 dollars. and the other dispensaries are empty handed. we're just asking for an opportunity to be involved in that discussion. considering we're the ones trying to find real estate, essentially. >> a lot of things potentially changed today for us, for the whole industry in breckenridge. our competition has organized, they hired someone to represent them. at this point, i believe they are lobbying for downtown zoning as well so they can come downtown. >> the other guys down here, they were not for the change we saw in the legalization movement and now that it is here, like carpet baggers, they want in and they want a part.
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>> i think we have fundamental differences in perspectives and opinions and really it turned out to be almost everything we disagreed on. i have to say the safety conditions were the catalyst saying i have to get out of here. everyone in breck sees the lines. everyone knows that it is a successful business and if you do a minute of research it is all cash. they're going to have a target painted on their back and i hope they see that coming. >> turn it, turn it, turn it. >> all of our money is going into this project and the long islandter takes, the less money
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we have. people know this is a marijuana place and they are like those guys have deep pockets but it is not true. we have no money. >> it is a big expensive baby and we're banking everything on this guy or we won't have the supply we need for the doors orb the money we need to keep going. we can't profit off of what everybody else charges off of wholesale marijuana. we have to grow it here. and we decided to build a second story which will make it 16,000 square feet. once built we'll definitely be one of the larger fully functioning warehouses. >> right now things are small scale because of the construction as pekts -- aspect of it. if we are lucky we have this warehouse going in time to where we can be at the forefront of this new industry. >> this is looking all right, dude. >> we need to put another table right there, too. it is like 900 plants just in
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this little area. >> if it all pulls through, which i'm confident we can do, it will be the biggest payoff the company has yet. >> we have the power supply for the place which will be 1200 amps of power which is enormous. our operation is sucking up all of the rest of the power for this half of the town. our electric bill would be 20,000 dollars a month which this place is built. it will be insane. >> what is up with the pipe you were telling me about the other day? >> now we are three weeks behind, almost a month behind getting done and that is hundreds of thousands of dollars behind schedule. >> brian, with this new facility, he has pushed it beyond everybody. this is a big boy operation now. there is no more games. if you want to do it big, you have to do it like brian. so good for him. we'll be pumping out some great product here real soon.
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>> we have an inventory of everything we have here. and we have to make sure no one is stealing things up wrong and have accountability for the business and making money and not stealing money. >> count up your edibles. >> i pay attention to the details and make sure it is not wrong and sometimes inventory gets messed up. >> sunny is our new bud tender. he knows the product. he does research and calls the vendors and asks questions and he is as knowledgeable as anyone in the company about the consumer side of cannabis. >> i have two passions. helping people and helping people. >> so did you hear what is happening? >> i heard rumors. >> what is an octo dab. >> it is josh's creation and it is a hinckley with a down with
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this coming off. >> it is a hookah. >> i moved out here for people with traumatic brain injuries and epilepsy. they are a forward nonprofit and i haven't been asked back because of this job. >> so it is tax day in the marijuana industry. because it is federally illegal, the banks don't accept our cash so we have to show up with x number of dollars. today it is 21,000 dollars. at time it is close to 80,000 dollars and as much as 100,000 dollars. to me they are waiting for someone with cash to go and pay their marijuana taxes in cash. >> if you are not going to stop a state from legalizing marijuana, allow them into the banking industry so it is not
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dangerous. if it was in the banking system, they would know where it is going. >> i'm using piles of thousands. >> so we have one, two, three, four, five, six -- >> that is 500. >> 600, 700. perfect. >> worst case scenario, we have to have a crisis to call it the caitlin law because caitlin had to get shot depositing money. nobody wants to get killed. >> i would be 100% fine if there was never a law named after me. leave it at that. [house band playing] you have anything to say to flo? nah, i'll just let the results do the talking. [crowd booing] well, he can do that. we show our progressive direct rate and the rates of our competitors even if progressive isn't the lowest.
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>> hey, john, come on in. >> i have your money here. >> all right, cool. >> we have to count it up. we're going on 15, right? >> yeah, 15,000 dollars today. >> hundreds are my favorite. >> don't worry, it is not all hundreds. >> the marijuana industry is cutthroat and extremely competitive and many businesses don't want to do business with us. >> i'm starting to get tired. >> my thumbs are well trained. >> green money. >> i don't care what kind of paper, i'll take it.
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>> one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve -- >> if you see me running fast, call the cops. >> good thing we live in breckenridge. >> good thing we're not in denver. >> thank god my bank is next door. >> we have built what i consider one of the most major family ski areas in the country. i don't think karen should have to walk past a sign and try to explain to a 7-year-old what is that store? main street is a jewel, we have to protect and if we let one store on it, i think we hurt ourselves. >> it is quiet this morning. >> brian, he is an aggressive young man and probably a good
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business man for getting the town of breckenridge to turn around an existing law and let him stay there. the law was that he couldn't be here. >> that is exactly what i don't want on main street. did you see them? >> we've never had homeless before. not to this extent. i'm sure we've had. i'm sure we've had people camping but not like this. this is different. >> came here for the weed and the great weather. spoking the gange man. >> they asking for pot or money. and we don't want that for our town. >> denver has two streets that are notorious for pot shops. co fax and maybe street. >> the cannabis club.
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>> marijuana existed in breckenridge. it was made up of baby boomers like me and we smoked more than we drank, quite opposite of today. >> caitlin. nice to meet you. >> we met at the meeting the other day. >> two weeks ago. >> time is flying by. >> main street is dead right now. you changes them all away. >> i hope not. >> i'm not necessarily annoyed. he is a young man trying to make a living in a new field of a new opportunity and it is a new one. >> you are familiar with weed, right, karen. >> i was in high school, and in college in the 1960s and '70. >> it comes in jars and bags. >> these are predetermined in the bags. >> who are your customers? >> you. people your age. >> i think it hasn't been spoken
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about in family circle but we're finding the baby boomer crowd or younger than them. they are our major clientele. i don't think those people are ruining main street. >> i don't think you are singled out. but we don't have fast food on main street and that is hardly even main street. we don't have alcohol stales except for the grocery store that i didn't know -- >> the liquors. i mean the 75 restaurants that sell alcohol. >> oh, they do. >> so everyone who leaves there is intoxicated. >> i'm just not for it being on main street. so, that's it. nothing against you. i think you are smart. except nur last comment at the town council meeting when you took credit for getting the four guys elected, and i thought, why would he say that. i respected him because he
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managed to turn around the town council but i'm afraid of who else it might attract. did you see that? get out of here. because it is image. >> if we thought it was necessary, we would ask him to politely move on. >> what's up. >> what's going on. >> how are you doing? >> i'm brian. >> sebastian. >> can we turn this down for just a sec? >> sure. >> do you live her in breck? >> i just got here yesterday? >> from where? >> from new york. >> i don't know if you are caught up. but we're trying to prove that we attract a lot of these high
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end middle america types that come here with their kids and their family to spend a bunch of money. and we're trying to make our image look so not stereo typical and not rolling joints out front and playing music. i was hoping i could convince you to sit on a different bench so i could not have that fight with council that hey this guy was rolling a joint outside. i can't have anybody -- >> i would leave but i thought breck was different. i'll move my stuff. >> that's awesome. thank you. >> i hope you win it. >> i hope you enjoy the j. >> cool. all right. >> i love breckenridge. i intend to be here for the rest of my life and i would like it to be as perfect as it can be.
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coming back here. >> right on. >> let's get the weed out and get it counted. >> every one of these is 30 grams so just over an ounce of we weed, just a shade over 30,000 dollars. >> i'm at the different gardens, picking up the product and driving to a different store location on a daily basis. >> i always catch myself looking around constantly, especially when we go into cities. i try to tack a different route every time. there is only so many ways to get to a place but switching it up on a daily basis can help throw somebody off. a lot of people shoot first and ask questions later, so it is a lot easier in an armored bank car. >> i have a delivery for you.
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>> now we walk down the street with 5,000 dollars in my sweatshirt. >> this is starting my fifth year on council, my second term and literally this has been the most uncomfortable and unenjoyable the last three months. we have allowed this to continue. >> we can show the rest of the country that this world class ski town can do this well. >> we're in the business of
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tourism. normally it is -- in breckenridge it has been a lot of fun to be on the town koup--n council. the issues that we are usually dealing with here are delightful things. >> this is the first one that has really shown us an impass in terms of really being divided. >> i'm just not really convinced it will destroy our brand. >> when they talk about brand they talk about friendliness and fun and i don't think it excludes marijuana sales, honestly. >> i've had a lot of people say you ran on this family friendly platform and now you're okay with marijuana and that doesn't jive and i disagree with that. >> because this is a legal business just trying to do what everybody else is doing. >> if we can come up with the restrictions that we can all agree upon.
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>> it is important now that we do the rules and regulations so that we can best live with this. >> we want to restrict it away from schools and away from residents. >> anything upstairs, i think second story is what they are saying, so even my spot could become a pot shortstop. >> -- pot shop. >> when people look back at allowing women to vote, do they say i wish we just went a little bit slower. i'm ready for us to make a decision and move forward. >> i think everybody is. >> they can change our town in just a short period of time. i don't know that they can change it back. >> hello. hey, katherine. yeah. we can meet. yeah, we'll see you. >> that was katherine.
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she wants to meet. i wonder what she wants to talk about? >> so do i. >> there is no more profitable drug in the world right now than marijuana. it is the reason why you have drug cartels. >> the reason i checked they were not wiped away from colorado or washington. >> it is because it is an opportunity for them. >> right now we are in a big armored truck and so it is ideal for transported large amounts of money. >> i was a police officer for eight years. i definitely never thought i would work in the legal cannabis industry. two years ago if i told me i would be doing this, i would have laughed. people are more reactive than proactive in security. it is the kind of thing where it will never happen to me, it will happen to the other guy and when it does happen to them, that is when they call us. >> jeff. >> my mom just sent me an e-mail
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that said there is a guy out in california at a medical dispensary and they were trying to stash his money in the desert and they caught his -- off. >> this is a perfect storm because if you are making money selling marijuana, how hard is it for me as a cartel member to say i want 40% of your profit, it is extortion. they will say no, i'm not going to give it to you. here is a picture of your little girl and you know if you call the cops, you're dead. >> if you know anything about cartels, when they say they will kill you or string you up or torture you, we know they do that. >> we're getting bigger and bigger. do we have 50 employees? i don't even know some of them. >> i don't know half of the employees any more. >> they are going to hit a soft target rather than a hard
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target. someone without security or unarmed transports. >> would you feel more comfortable if we did have a guard. >> oh, definitely. if we had someone armed, i would feel better. >> someone that was trained. >> you only have one -- >> why are you putting anybody at risk or your own employees when you are at risk. >> i would rather be safe than sorry. >> i want a secure room, where we can keep the money, a safe room. >> i want to be able to use a bank. that is what i want for christmas. people with type 2 diabetes
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>> how many stores do you have? >> two. two stores here. >> i think she wants to unite the stores. >> i think we disagree philosophical. they are anti-legalization and downtown and now they possibly then helped to destroy. >> what do you want your end goal. >> it is real simple. we want to stay downtown. >> that doesn't mean we want to exclude other people but we're not willing to fight for other people to come downtown. >> and why would you be. i wouldn't. you're holding a monopoly. i would maintain a monopoly. >> we were good enough at business to make sure we would pick the competition and when in all reality, some people could come downtown and they got chose to get put out of business and they are upset because they made the bad choice not to be there
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in the first place. >> my client is not against the cannabis club but they are trying to fight for a fair, equal, rational playing field. sometimes i laugh at things. let the towns do what they want and we can have a fair playing field but i'm going to get laughed at, but you've given it to student koonce to say how are we doing this. you're asking people who are excellent council members to make these decisions who are not marijuana or growing or zoning or planning experts. >> the opposition that is worried about marijuana is worried that marijuana will change the image of breckenridge and it will become breckster-dam. >> and we are worked very hard to create a great image for us and for the industry.
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>> and if these guys bring the reputation they have now to downtown it will make it worse, not better or neutral. >> i don't believe they bring the right philosophy to downtown and i don't want them to confuse their store with mine. >> and that is coming out by saying i want you to give this to me because i'm here. >> that is not what i said. i don't want their bad choices. >> unless they open up next to you, unless they change their name, everybody recognizes your yellow store front and you have a name and to sell me that opens up next to you, that someone is going to confuse your reputation is a bit of a stretch. >> not just mine, but the town of breckenridge. >> does brian think that? doubtful? he wants to protect his bubble. i would much rather we fight for
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everybody. >> where does this benefit the cannabis club. >> we don't want to hurt ourselves. >> i get than tirely. and we aren't working against you either but we're working against a monopoly and a market on main street. we're talking about millions of dollars. you understand we have to do something. >> if we are talking that everybody has an opportunity to get on to main street prior to this tourist smn then we are looking at who does have the best quality, who has the best price, who has the right marketing, who is drawing the crowds. >> there is no reason for us to put oun name on something -- our name on something tied to them in any way, shape or form. >> and i hear you, i don't think we can come to an agreement. >> they will be bad for brecks brand. i want no affiliation with anything on airport road.
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>> excellent. >> you're saying roll back the date. i'm saying, it is working, why mess with it. why fix something that isn't broken. main street is working. >> does that mean the cannabis club stays where it is and we continue to create the monopoly for them and we get 50% of their sales, that strikes me as being unfair. >> on the one hand, i understand what gary is saying about getting on with it but on the other hand this is important that we must get this right. >> the council don't know what they want right now. it is a tough political environment. >> marijuana is a tough political and emotional issue. >> but i think we're going to drag this to february. >> i don't know that the date so much matters to the cannabis club because we know, or at least four of us are in agreement that we're not moving that business, we're not comfortable in changing that ordinance.
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i think it has to do with the over all vision of the town in regards to the legislation of other businesses. >> we're not fixing potholes or doing parking structures we're just talking about g.d. marijuana and i would like to move forward. how about if we stick with extension for bcc and make a decision before november 4th that way we haven't scrummed other people out and we try to solve the decision ourself. >> that is the most illusive path forward yet. >> my fear is the people that want to slow that down will drag that out continually. i see us in february back in that room having this exact same conversation where brian is again fighting for another extension because we haven't finalized any regulation and brian is doing just fine and he hasn't made any problems. >> can i have a roll call, please. >> my wolf? >> yes. >> my lawrence.
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>> yes. >> christopher? >> yes. >> mr. burk. >> yes. >> yes. >> mr. gallagher? >> my vote is yes, but the record will show based upon the assumption >> wow. >> unanimous. >> a unanimous vote. >> i'll take six months. >> what it continues to look like is brian gets what brian wants and everybody else is picking up scraps. you exercise.
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it sounds like you got to stick with the way the ordinance is written and i will have a motion in a section. can i have a roll call? >> we voted to have it until february second so that we can have some time to set the rules around what retail marijuana will look like in breckenridge. >> at this point, it looks like the majority of counsel is allowing us to stay in our position. >> they extended until february second and made some type of commitment to get other people to main street by november 4th.
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>> i personally don't think there was a need for an extension and particularly an extension through an additional ski season. >> the longer we keep this issue out here, it's like a festering wound, it's like a lancing a boil and make a decision. because as long as we keep it out there, it will be in the minds of the counsel, our guests, and the country. >> i'm so excited. >> we're about to make history. >> i'm looking forward to just hitting it. whoever has shatter, we need rope, four inches long and we need five of them. >> i'd have to smoke a whole joint to feel a little bit of a dab. so what you're going to see here is more than any normal people
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would need do. >> but we're getting 8 people high. >> it's a friendship dab. >> all right. right side. ready? here it comes. go. let's go, right side. >> oh, yeah. >> one more time. >> people in authority in town don't seem to have a problem with this and i don't understand. it's a drug. right or wrong, it's not that difficult. >> we are in some respects, blazing a new trail and i think if we do it right, it won't destroy breckenridge, in fact, i think it will improve it.
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>> kbroyou know, we're not goin crazy. a little dab would do you. we're not hurting anybody. >> no damage done, right. >> i disagree with the rule and it's legal. i can't do anything about it, but we sure as hel don't need it on main street and one of the counsel members admitted to being supported by the marijuana industry in this town. that tells me you've been bought and paid for. people should say, maybe we need to think about a recall of some counsel members. it does show that it's on the forefront of a lot of people's minds. >> this is our steam boat house. we've been here since mayish. we rented this whole home.
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it's amazing. this is the master bedroom and you could almost wing span this thing. and then a spiral stair case. >> a disaster but it's a huge closet. >> a copper sink and a wine c l cellar. >> it was good deal and a mansion compared to what we're living in. >> it looks like a sex wall now because there's a bed in here. but that's just my opinion. >> brian is rich and is he going to get richer? if things stay the same, absolutely he's going to get richer. >> before you were the drug lord you now. >> right. [ laughter] >> we may have this awesome monopoly on the town of brek but if they lose their spot on main street, they're look at a whole
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different world. they have this opportunity, this awesome window but that window is going to close. >> do you see these little snail things by the way? >> millipedes? >> is that what they are? >> yes. >> they're everywhere. >> i don't know where they came from. you can't stop them, they're everywhere. there's a half dozen over there. >> they get maybe one more year, is what guess would be before they get kicked off of main street or other people move in there with them. >> it's marijuana and it's not that big of a deal. >> to have someone speak the wy you're speak is offensive. >> that's a real threat, that's my job. >> so, now these counsel members personal lives are being affected. >> do i think this could come
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back and bite him in the as, absolutely. >> people don't realize the rules you have to follow. >> if it was easy, everybody would be doing it. >> i thought it was supposed to get easier. miami sneaks up on you. or do we change and find ourselves sneaking up, washing up, ending up in miami? ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪
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