you'll know it when, when we decide to weigh in, you know, we're, we clearly are going to be. You know, with that freedom fund. We are working with a lot of stakeholders who are interested in making sure that we defeat the amendment three, which would basically do marijuana wherever you want. Just smoke it, take it, and it would turn Florida into San Francisco or Chicago or some of these places. And it's not we already have medical marijuana. It's out there, but we got to keep our streets clean. We cannot have every town smelling like marijuana. We cannot have every hotel smelling theme parks. And so a lot of folks have used our vehicle that will then be able to apply appropriately when it comes time for that to happen. But if you this is why these ballot initiatives are so bogus, which you will see as a voter, is not what actually gets put into the constitution. Who would vote on something that they don't even get a chance to read? It makes no sense that you would do that. So they draft this summary. Whoever pays to get on the ballot, they draft their own summary, and they try to make it as pleasant as possible. They focus group the language. They pull test it. They do all this stuff to try to get voters say, sounds good, whatever. I'll vote yes on it. If you actually read the language of the amendment, it paints a different picture, and the Supreme Court has a role in reviewing this to make sure that summary is an accurate reflection of the text. And by a five to two vote, they said it was the two justices who dissented were correct on this, and if you read that actual text of the Constitution that will go in. It says there can be no penalty criminal, civil or otherwise for smoking or possessing up to three ounces of pot, which is about 40 to 50 joints. Some law enforcement say more. So that means, like you have it on in a school, they can't. They can't punish you. They you can. I think you means you bring it into restaurants and use and they're not going to do anything. The indoor smoking law in Florida does not apply to this. There's no limitations in the amendment language. And so I think what will happen is it's the it's more broad this amendment for you to be able to possess and smoke pot than the First Amendment is then the second amendment is then, like core amendments that grew out of the founding of this country. So I think what will happen is it's going to be everywhere. And some people say, well, a business could still exclude somebody who's doing marijuana that. Now the amendment does not say you can do that. So I think that's an open question. But even if somehow that were right, once it's a constitutional right, law enforcement is not going to want to get involved, and so you're going to end up it's going to be like Colorado. Talk to the people of Colorado about what happened. Look, if this were just something that was like had never been tried, people can make arguments. We've seen how it's operated in Colorado, California, New York, these places it is not worked in any single place, I saw some YouTube ad that they're running saying, Oh, well, people are using it. This will make it legal and safe and all that. Let me tell you this in Colorado and California, when they did legal recreational marijuana, which was actually this amendment in Florida, is more liberal than Colorado. What they did when they did that, it created a bigger black market. The drug cartels benefited from that. It was a failed experiment, and I just got a lot of great things going in this state. I don't know why we would want to be in a situation where we're fiddling around with our state's constitution and, oh, by the way, if you're on the fence about this, if you if you vote for it, it somehow passes, and you're end up being wrong. We can't just have Senator Baxley and rep true now go in and fix it, and the legislature is going to be part of the Constitution. You're not going to be able to functional. You're not going to be able to change it. And I just think that that's something that, that people, people should know about.
All right, it's great to be in Lake County, and it's great to be in Umatilla, and we will make sure that we make it.