one is, i think to be honest, a lot of these drugs were marketed asf nonaddictive and they were addicted so people got hooked on them and it cost a lot of problems. i think you have a significant over prescription problem in some of these areas where, i was just in southeastern ohio a few months ago talking to some folks who were dealing with this and the coming that with high school kids used to hang out and get into the parent liquor cabinet or beer, now don't get into grandmas medicine cabinet pass around drugs. that's a different kind of problem. i also think it is in some ways a consequence of some really negative social problems thatt exist here if you have domestic violence and have a lot of family stability, if you have unemployment than people do eventually find some way to deal with that. maybe 50 years ago they dealt with it with alcohol and now they'ree getting with a substane is much more addictive. >> huge largely seem to have avoided the opry problem and you write as i recall maybe some use of marijuana something but not really anything that was addicted. how did you avoid