add i had a valuable experience in 2015 when the rules committee helped me get on the san francis francisco cannabis state legislation task force. i was the only attorney on that body. we were able to help draft the reports to the board of supervisors and present them to you all to talk about what our city's new cannabis ordinance ought to mean and do. we had the equity program, the benefits that the equity applicants received in the program and the criteria that not only people that are personally criminalized for cannabis sale, but also their family members. the zoning and set back rules for cannabis retail and non-retail businesses, and events permits that cannabis events should not be more restrictive in nature than other places in california. and i want to say that my priorities on the cannabis oversight committee would involve that we have more equity permits faster. the biggest problem with the implementation with the equity program so far has been the delay. other businesses are able to get that leg up. our medical marijuana identification card still cost money in san francisco, even if a pa