and activating supporters of nonpunitive, noncoercive marijuana policies, changing state laws to reduce or eliminate penalties for the medical and nonmedical use of marijuana and gaining influence in congress. according to their website, they, quote, envision a nation where marijuana is legally regulated similar to alcohol. marijuanuc realistic and treatment for problem marijuana users is noncoercive and geared toward reducing harm. we don't have a lot of time left in this segment, gentlemen. but i'll toss it to you. if you had a crystal ball, is question 2 going to pass in november? >> i'm cautiously optimistic that question 2 will pass. i think that the voters not only in nevada, but across the country are fed up with marijuana prohibition. they know it doesn't work. they know it doesn't reduce use. it doesn't reduce abuse. and it's time to try something new. adequately regulate substances and regulate them for the harms that they actually cause. >> mr. fox, quickly, what's the game plan on getting the communication word out? >> it's really just convincing voters that marijuana is saf