i hope that you would look at that. 4,000 peoplebout 77 have completed their sentences and are being prevented from voting because they still owe fines and fees. these are the americans, just purportedly black, subject to modern-day tax. if i am wealthy enough, i can pay that. if i'm african-american, disproportionately poor, i can i do that. one in five in florida could not vote because of felony disenfranchise. i have gone through some of the history. but as you are seeking this highest office in the land, i bring this full circle in our conversation because another a study by the american bar association, which i recommend to you shows that a person with a felony commitment in america is subject to 40,000 collateral consequences. in other words we now have an more marijuana-- has affected, and 2017 there is more possession of marijuana arrests in america than all of the -- arrest combined. disproportionately african-american people. and stanford and not notre dame, aside from football, but my point is, as you see that if a black person is not more likely to use marijuana but they