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sometime, or maybe first, if possible.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Very well, jsut a moment.
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Delegate Carson, would you take the copy of
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R&P-2, Section 11 and follow the Chair and let me
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understand whether this would be your amendment?
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In line 46 Strike the words "presentment or;"
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in line 47, strike the words, "in the land or naval"'
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in line 48, strike the words "forces or"; change the word
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"when" to "while," and in line 49, strike "in time of war
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or public danger."
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DELEGATE CARSON: That is correct, Mr. Chairman.
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That is our amendment.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Byrnes , what is the
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import of your amendment?
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DELEGATE BYRNES : That is why I arose, sir.
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On line 45, we would strike out, "capital or
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otherwise infamous crime," and substitute in lieu thereof,
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"felony," and we would delete all of lines 47, 48, and
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49 and substitute nothing for it.
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THE CHAIRMAN: The Chair thinks that the
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better procedure to follow and the quicker would be
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