 It's a win-win for everyone because what we've done, we had our duty weapons prior to this for approximately 10 or 11 years, and so we replaced Air Smith & Wesson duty weapons with New Glock duty weapons. I've been with the Department for 18 and a half years, and this is the first time that we have ever had new patrol rifles. The exact amount of the check was $42,343. How this come about is the West Virginia Secretary of State Office has come up with a program that we were made aware of a couple years ago where they can turn your seized and forfeited guns into money. How the process works is they actually auction the guns off for you. Some of these guns, you know, just set in storage or in a locker somewhere for 20 years before Chair Smith was actually made aware of this program, like I said, probably two years ago. With the financial state that Mingo County is in now, I mean, without this, it wouldn't be possible.