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those of you who have joined our q a sessions in the past you're going to have to listen to me go through my little introductory Spiel which I give every time um but let me start out by introducing Nelly Marvel um the Cannabis control boards Outreach and education manager and Carrie giguere of the board's compliance director so they are here with me tonight to help answer everybody's questions thank you for being here both of you um so as I say at all of these q a sessions this the goal of these is to provide time for people who are out there trying to comply with the regulations for them to get their questions answered and it's um not the appropriate time for giving feedback or complaints or public comment although those are always welcome and there is a portal on our website that you can submit that information and we hope that you will also at our monthly board meetings we have a public comment period and that is also intended to gather feedback from the public so but for the Q a s...