A: They are capable of obstructing; that's what they do. Remember this: Charlotte's Web never comes to be, but for me. That was a reaction so that [legislators] could say to Florida, "Oh, look — we have [medical] marijuana," but it was for a fraction of the people [who need it]. We come back again, and they say, "Wait a minute — we'll do it for the terminally ill." … [W]hat they've done goes to a fraction of the 400,000 to 500,000 people [who] need it. It doesn't help the people with multiple sclerosis, ALS, AIDS, quadriplegia, vets coming back. I could go on and on and on. So it is an effort to confuse the voters. And the reason, Paul, quite frankly, it's simply money. The pharmaceutical industry does not want this to happen, and the pharmaceutical industry pumps so much money into Tallahassee, into [Washington] D.C., because they want to sell us opiates that kill us, hook us, and destroy millions of families nationwide.…