a judge by the name of stanley goldstein created a drug court. today there's before 2,500 drug courts in all 150 states. 75 3rs of those who do graduate a drug court never see a pair of handcuffs again. by sending someone to jail, which costs oklahoma 23,000 a year it costs about 5,000 to $6,000 to send them through a drug court. so they're working. because of that infrastructure, we're able to have veterans treatment courts. the history -- a good friend of mine in buffalo new york had this amazing idea, he saw so many veterans coming through on his mental health dockets, and wanted to do something about it. i started the first veterans treatment court in january 2008 in buffalo, new york. they're a hybrid of drug and mental health courts. traditionally you keep those separated. the frequent court appearances, random drug tests and provides veterans with intensive treatment while holding them accountable to the court, their families and themselves. you have the vet wraths administration, american legion, veterans of foreign wars, blue star mother