control to prohibit and so that would be a step backward in terms of the existing statewide medical merrill bonna legislation and then also the people involved in the trade counterculture or hippy though they may be who are making a lot of money with marijuana and it is now quasi-it legal, quasi-legal stayed in california. and they would probably lose money if they legalize it. i think i was part of also a lot of folks opposing, the growers and people directly involved in the medical marijuana movement as well as other factions of that movement. i think, again if legal i think marijuana is a step in a much longer series of social actions than i think is a good step, but it must be seen as what it is is a very small step. >> i have not read your book yet, but i want to, and i was just wondering what you feel like we need to do? what is the next step and i say we because obviously as he said the united states is very much a part of the problem as much as everything going on in mexico, so where do you begin with everything that is going on? you may have answered this question in the book. [inaudible