Mister Reicher. Do you feel comfortable where the state is? Do you think any restrictions go too far? Would you propose any new ones? Well, what I, what I would like to do is focus on gun crime and I have a record of doing that when I was the sheriff, we put together a group of people, ah, the first time in history, I would say that we brought cease fire and the NR A to the same, ah, co conference table to discuss gun crime. So, we came up with the King County Firearms Coalition, which, ah, was very successful in reducing gun crime and gang violence. Ah, that was actually moved to the Safe Cities initiative, which was a, a Clinton Gore initiative. We are one of the 10 safe cities recognized across the country. We're the only county sheriff's office that was rec as reducing gun crime. And again, that's, that's an example of bringing people together, looking at the problem, looking at facts finding solutions and actually having, uh, results, uh, it was later changed to project safe neighborhoods which was a Bush Cheney, ah, initiative. Um, I would look forward to, um, uh, implementing programs similar to safe cities, similar to project safe neighborhoods and bringing people together to address the issue of gun crime. Again, you have to hold people accountable and responsible those people that are committing crimes with guns.