c.j. ciaramella of "reason" magazine talking about his piece. we have regional lines for this conversation. in the eastern or central time zones, call (202) 748-8000. if you are in the mountain or pacific time zone, call (202) 748-8001. you mentioned tennessee. you took a look at tennessee. i want to read an excerpt from your article on that. "on july 9, 2008, officers of the columbia, tennessee police department arrested michael goodrum and charged him with possession of crack cocaine with intent to distribute in a drug-free school zone. but michael goodrum was not peddling dope to kids on a playground. he was not on school property. school was not in session. in fact, he was not in sight of a school." talk about how the prosecution under these school zone laws can take place even when they are not on property of schools? guest: tennessee decided that these laws apply day or night whether school is not in session or not, during summer, in private residences. even if you are just driving through, you can be pulled over for a traffic stop and if