levine, and we have grover norquist, the president for americans for tax or four. the shell, let's start with you. most americans support legalization. why is it not yet legal? ms. minton: it comes down to incentive. when you are asked if you support drug legalization, over 50% will say yes for it comes to recreational, 80% says when it comes to medical. few of them are willing to go to a representative saying i will not vote to you if you do not legalized marijuana. there are a small minority of people in the republican side who have a lot of money who will say i will not fund you if you support marijuana legalization. it is easier for politicians to keep their heads down, but my -- at least. court 50 people in the house who have already voted for some kind of marijuana innovation built. there are another 25 or so who have voted in a way that makes them think should some kind of bill,, they would be likely to vote for, and there are an unknown number of people who are quietly pro marijuana. there are a lot of rep. higgins: who say they believe in states -- republicans who say they believe in states rights, but those types of people, paul des, who should support