you know that's something that chicago has to deal with by other means but i think the second amendment foundation clearly believes that it is a fundamental principle i mean it was that expectation when the constitution was written that all able bodied males would have weapons know how to use them and be able to defend themselves and be part of the common defense that's what was intended by english just. with limited i think women very not let me ask you this final question is how far do you think that the right to bear arms should go because we have states like virginia where you know they want to pass laws where you can have a weapon in a bar you know. you're technically aren't allowed to be drinking we have in arizona where they've now passed a new law it's very easy for anyone over twenty one to also walk around with. a concealed weapon or a concealed weapon i forget which one it was you know where do you draw the line in how weird you let people have weapons and. i think there's some restrictions such as schools and government buildings that would probably go with bars i don't think guns in b