the next question will go to governor kate tomb from schuyler kropf. >> south carom line at domesticiolence demonstrated that guns were the weapons of choice and two-thirds of all killings. should the state make it easier for police to keep firearms out of the hands of convicted domestic violence offenders? >> have always believed in the second amendment and because i am a certified weapons permit holder myself i know the class is in that time in the education you need in order to be able to carry. we want to make sure we put it in the hands of responsible people which is of the passed legislation that says anyone that had been ordered by the courts to have a mental disease, they could not carry. for everyone else we want them to have the ability to protect themselves, their homes, and their business. domestic violence plague south carolina, but we need to go deeper. a cultural issue, a generational issue. the best bet we have will be making sure that victims of domestic violence understand there is a safe place for them. they're not comfortable law-enforcement. we have to do better