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wording of the law, but with regard to changing times.
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DELEGATE JAMES: You have 30 seconds, Delegate
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Murray.
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DELEGATE E. C. MURRAY: Thank you.
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Can you imagine our Supreme Court today render-
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ing the same decisions on the same wording as did Chief
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Judge Carney, who sits with his back to us to avoid
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embarrassment, I am told?
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Thank you very much, and fellow delegates,
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thank you very much for allowing me the additional time.
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I recognize that this does violence to the
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specific tenets of many, many learned jurists but I submit
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that if you take this out, you will be taking something
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away from the citizens of Maryland.
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DELEGATE JAMES: The Chair recognizes in the
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gallery H. Walker Lewis, the author of The Life of Roger
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B. Tawney. He might take offense at that remark.
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Is there anyone who wishes to speak for the
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amendment?
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Delegate Byrnes?
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DELEGATE BYRNES: Yes, Mr. Chairman.
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