 Welcome to the Knuckleheads of Liberty. Right now I'm actually working with them to get campus carry on campus. We have some restrictions still about concealed carry, which is something that I can't imagine. You can't even imagine in California, right? Carrying a gun on campus. Our restriction is that we need to have a license to carry before. And there's still like certain areas you can't go. And so that's what I'm trying to fight against. And that's something that I'm going to be working with Yael to do. Great. Just curious. This is kind of the first I really thought about carrying on campus. But is that something as a student, it would make you feel more secure having more people who are responsible that were armed on campus? Oh, definitely. On our campus, if there's been so many different robberies and like attempted like just assaults, all of that. And so I feel afraid when I go out at night to out in the parking lot towards the evening that I feel like I have to get a permit now and start carrying. Because if I don't, you know, we've had really bad situations happen on campus. So that's why I want to make sure that I can carry on campus. And other students too. Well, you know, it's funny that you talk about that. And I remember at the University of Houston, just off campus, there's Scott Street there. Scott Street was so horrible. I mean, if I got a flat tire at night coming from campus, I would not stop on that place at all. I mean, Redhew University of Houston is quite frankly, is a sort of dangerous place, quite frankly. Yes. Yeah, the campus itself is not very dangerous, but everywhere around it is in the Third Ward in Houston, which is a very, very dangerous place to be in Houston. So, yes, just for context, which is the reason why I want to get more campus carry. Because students, they don't really feel safe on campus. We have some places that you can, you know, call the police or the campus police, you know, one of those like emergency booths. But that still isn't safe. Like you'd rather have an immediate solution that you can use in case you need it, instead of, you know, hoping that you can get to a booth on time and then the police will come. Exactly. Yeah. You know, this is what these gun control idiots don't understand. It is true the police is there to protect and serve us and they, you know, they're supposed to protect us. We hope. We hope. Exactly. If they're not defunded, if they're not defunded by the same idiots. But what they don't understand is that the police comes after a crime is committed. They don't come while the crime is committed, while someone is holding a gun at you or somebody is trying to rob you or trying, God forbid, rape you or something like that. They're not there at the time. They're only after the fact. So you need someone, something to protect yourself. And this is what these gun control idiots don't understand. That you need an immediate solution. Just like you said. Yeah. I think the famous phrase is, when seconds count, the police are only minutes away. Yvaldi showed that the police. True. Are hours away? Yeah. Yeah. They'll sit on their butts for an hour and be passing. Yeah. Yeah. Only arms length, but yet hours away. Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness always.