sfhc advocates that informed and accessible access to cannabis as well as job opportunities should be a strategic part of the solution to address the public health, safety and economic crisis of meth, heroin, around fentanyl sales and use. living without access is a constant stressor on the body and psyche and a large portion of homeless use drugs as a coping mechanism. but substances such as meth, opioids, fentanyl, benzos, and alcohol can cause severe damage to the body and potential fatalities. cannabis, on the other hand, can provide targeted relief for a stress nervous system without the fear of a fatal overdose. it has a growing body of treating pain, ptsd, opioid and meth addiction and some of that research is from our and we are excited to work with the thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker please. >> good evening, commissioners, president melgar. i am a public health professional, born and raised in san francisco and from a medical research and i am here representing myself. i have knowned justin to be committed to serving his friend and community for most of our li