a great scholar that i would recommend to all of you called black silent majority by a guy michael jay fortner. and so i think it's really important for us to understand that when we hear talk about drug or ending the drug war. we're also talking about taking really important tool out of the belt of enforcement officers who are trying to impact violent crime any way that they can. and there is a massive overlap between people who engage in drug offenses and people who engage in serious, violent offenses. one quick statistic on this. in 2017, the baltimore department identified over 100 homicide suspects. seven in ten had at least one prior arrest for drugs. so the idea that drug offender can be understood to mean nonviolent offender, i think is is deeply wrong, misguided. and so when we hear about drugs, i it's important to make the point that you made which is that they actually do drive of the most serious forms of violence certainly did a lot more the past but that that is a tool that police officers i think need retain at least in the near term. and any others. got a second question here.