from aallowed us to come base level a year ago to another level where we are planning actions and seeing development problematically -- programmatically. ahead hopeful we will get importance around it. hard work and battling the stigma, we are resolute about that. host: timothy is next. there is a program called the angel program. opiate addicts can go into any police station and a volunteer will help you get into treatment. , in maryland, do you have any thing similar, this is affecting all states. through the national governors association we share best practices every day. in maryland, from the northeast, a concept called safe stations. anne arundel county you can walk into any police station 24 hours a day that program is spreading to other counties. we a similar program today. >> has that been supported by taxpayer dollars? , it has come up with county, state, and federal dollars are supporting those efforts. sandra joining us. thank you for calling. i was calling because i am a pain patient. i'm all for helping people addicted to drugs. r.i.m a marine corps veteran. i am disabled.