 I'm standing here in Vilnius, Lithuania at the Harm Reduction International Conference in June. But one of the things I want to do is to invite everybody to Denver, October 23rd to 26th this year for the next biennial international drug policy reform conference. As many of you know, this is the leading conference in the world of people who believe that the war on drugs is doing more harm. Most of the people there will be from the United States, but will have people from dozens of other countries as well. Maybe a thousand people. The way I like to think about this conference, it's as if we created a hybrid of a high-level sophisticated graduate course in drug policy and a three-day revival meeting. There will be fantastic plenaries, there will be 50 or 60 panels on subjects ranging from marijuana law reform to a harm reduction, sentencing reform, drug testing, sports and performance drugs, almost every subject is implicated by drugs in the drug war. So please go to our website, reformconference.org, get yourself on the email list and find one way or another to make it there. We will have scholarship opportunities for people coming from around the world, so keep your eye on that website, get on the email list and come to Denver. When we planned the event in Denver, we did not know that the people of Colorado would vote to legalize marijuana this past November. But by the time you come in October, the odds are very good that marijuana will be fully legal in that state, with shops beginning to open up. It's not to say that people should come to get high, but it is to say that you'll be coming to the political jurisdiction that is leading the world when it comes to sensible marijuana policies and coming to the United States where we need you from all around the world to help educate Americans as well about what works well outside the country. I hope to see you there.