he ll leave as a convicted felon for participating in the robbery of a medical marijuana deliveryman and presumably with considerably less hair. that s me right there, all dreaded up. couldn t see without my glasses. i came in with no shoes and a tank top. oh, yeah. i was pretty stoned, yeah. drug use had led to problems for gonzalez before his arrest, as well. like seventh, eighth grade, i started smoking a little pot and started doing a lost psychedelics, more than smoking weed. then i got placed into an outpatient rehab facility for the first time. it didn t work, i relapsed. i was losing jobs. i was failing school, and i wasn t doing that well. i barely graduated. now three months into his one-year sentence, gonzalez is headed to the visiting room at theo lacy jail facility. his mother, who asked that we not reveal her face, has just
let me send my daughter. we understand that they re going to go ahead and make the amendments. she should be happy on her big day. if you re looking to do that for steve, give a little. i have an amendment. make sure they include the fact that i was a deliveryman for the grit newspaper back in the 70 s. so many people leave that off. it s who you became. call him the cookie monster. telling girl scouts hand over your permits or i ll shut you down. what those girls did next might have you cheering. it s becoming a governor s beast of burden. lawmakers fleeing their states to avoid votes. should the governor step in? should the president? we ll talk to former governor and presidential candidate mike huckabee. may be a presidential candidate. he s an author and got a book. [ water running ] [ indistinct talking on television ]
shannon: your listeners. you had a conversation about this this week. how do they feel about this issue and the concealed ban and having guns on campus? i tell you what, this is a debate that i think is actually increasing around the country and you mentioned the chicago gun case. i talked a few times with mr. otis mcdonald who was the plaintiff in the case. and his proposition was simple. why shouldn t the bad guys have to be afraid when they decide to break into somebody s house or commit a violent act against someone. even though crime rates generally are lower, more and more people say they feel insecure or less safe in their own person and every week you have incidents like this week in texas, the incident that ut and now governor perry says should be allowed to carry on campus. this charlotte, three thugs into a pizza hut and commit an armed robbery and a deliveryman who is a concealed licensed