You may recognize Brooklyn Senator Eric Adams from such campaigns as "Stop The Sag" and "Hey, You Stole My Seat," but today he's here to talk to you about guns and drugs. Specifically, how your children are using them all the time, and how all that stuff in your house just lets them hide them easier. But there is hope! Adams reminds parents in a YouTube video (below), "There is no Fourth Amendment or First Amendment or any amendment right inside your household." Here's where your kids are keeping their contraband:

According to Adams, guns are most often kept in jewelry boxes and bullets kept behind picture frames. And "something as simple as a used crack pipe" is most likely hiding in your kid's backpack. We know this is a tough blow, parents, but Adams has kindly softened the impact by delivering this news over a background of a soft, melancholy violin. Adams tells the Daily News, "It's not spying on your children. It's protecting your home. If the police come inside a household and those items are in there, the whole house gets arrested. They arrest everybody and sort it out later in the courtroom." And even if your kids aren't drug addicts, it's good to have conversations about the dangers of drug use. But remain vigilant for geriatric drug fiends too, because grandma is probably lying when she says those bath salts are just for her arthritis.