interact socially with other people, casey. >> it's possible that now you're trying to diagnose a dead man so, i think we're kind of monday morning quarterbacking there. the issue is there is this so-called creep factor that i think our other guest can speak to that when the hair on the back of your neck stands up, you can't quantify that and that is not probable cause to arrest somebody. but there's a reason he didn't have a girlfriend and that is because he had the death ray of weirdness about him that no girls wanted to talk to him or go out with him or have anything to do with him. he was socially unfit, but it's not a crime. the mental illness threshold needs to be reality based. the question should not be is he a danger to himself or others, it's does he need mental health treatment. >> mike, i see you nodding your head. i mean, what can we do about mental health? what more can we do? in the state of california they have strong gun laws, but they seem to be getting rated lower, "f," for mental health laws.