I guess that that concerned me. So it's not there. There are some state limitations, but basically the local police can decide the scope of it. Your sheriff is a constitutional officer. So the sheriff's office largely sets parameters for this. And so what we want to do is, is work with the Sheriff's association of police chiefs and say, all right, guys, what's in your. What's in. (23:22–23:30)
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