look, i think, first of all, americans have this impression of a false dichotomy of a false choice and division between freedom on the one hand and quality on the other hand. so we think there is a tremendous tension between the ability to do everything we are supposed to be able to do that the constitution engages us, allows us to do. receip right? the second amendment, which is, of course, the ability, if you will, to -- you know to, bear arms. and i think that some people think it's the second commandment, not the second amendment. and the reality is, we in america are almost erotcally attached to our guns as a symbol of our freedom in this country. so we think any attempt to be equal, that is to say, let's balance out our concern for ownership of guns with the possession of freedom and those who are in right mind and mentally not deranged to be able to own that gun. so the reason we have guns in our schools is because we're attached to them. the reason we have guns in our schools is because the gun lobby in this country thinks they are