Potter
Well, I'll say this, Larry, that it's a little distressing to have people shooting from the gallery when you can't shoot back, you know, a little different than on the front. But as far as what additional security we can impose, I'm a little doubtful. I think probably the best thing we can do is for the individual members of Congress to be a little more careful as to who they give gallery passes to. I don't think—we certainly shouldn't restrict the public from attending the sessions of Congress and it's impossible to, or impractical to, frisk everyone that steps in the gallery so I think about the only thing we can do in that case, we need to use a little more discretion in passing out the passes to the gallery.
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