disciplined system that we have, yes. now, you have to have a disciplined system. you have to have an educational program to educate your children that this that these drugs can have bad effects. and you have to have a system to make sure it s not diverted out of state or in criminal behavior. you have to have a system to make sure the money isn t just turned into a money laundering operation. our state has proven, colorado has proven, if you do those things, you will end up with less criminality and a population accepting their personal decision-making and individual decision-making. so, yes, i would. this is a nation now that has shown we can change. changed on gay marriage, changing rapidly on this issue very, very rapidly and moving forward, and moving forward, this oil drilling issue, we have to decarbonize our economy over time. this is going backwards in this regard. got you to accept my
news for the american people, right here. martha: that is an excellent point and a lot of fingers were pointed at the epa sort of taking over what they couldn t accomplish with cap-and-trade and we ll stay on top of that. let me ask you a question, about the oil drilling issue. because, before the bp thing happened, the obama administration said, you know, we ll open new areas to exploration and a lot of people applauded that and that was clamped down on, of course, after the bp oil spill. where does that stand now. let me take you through the process. first of all, we need to understand one thing, when mr. obama was elected the price of a gallon of gasoline look it up, 1.65 ai$1.65 a gallon ane 96% higher and so gas prices are on the rise and we have a moratorium on offshore drilling, in place for 35 years, when mr. bush pulled the moratorium in january 08, the price of oil, went down and the obama administration put it back up, put it back on, the moratorium the price of oil wen