and parents to ask if guns are stored in the homes where their kids play, and third getting kids atrisk of self-harm or harming others. the board of education has the opportunity to reduce the risk of child harm and through this resolution we can better inform children who will be the adults of this city and this country, this is how we change the gun violence problem in our country. thank you. [ applause ] >> good evening. my name is carletta jackson lane and i would personally like to commend board member matt haney for actually spending his time in an effort to push forward this resolution. i think it's very powerful when the board of education can actually be in support of the community, as well as the students that actually go to the school in san francisco unified school district. i myself have been in san francisco since i was 5 years old. i went to miraloma elementary school and went to the junior high school and graduated from lowell high school. went to san francisco state and also have a law degree from new college california school of law and i'm here to tell you that as the