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DELEGATE KIEFER: Mr. Chairman, first let me be
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sure that everyone understands that none of the recommenda-
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tions contained in Personal Rights Recommendation No. 2
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are to be considered part of section 1, which is the Bill of
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Rights as such. They are part of general provisions, or
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wherever else they might properly fit.
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I have no personal objection to this. I frankly
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don't know what "fair and just treatment" means. I would
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be shocked to believe that the policy of this State or
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any of its legislative or executive investigative bodies
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would be other than fiar and just, but if, as Delegate Galla-
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gher says, this was language that was in the draft, it is
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perfectly all right.
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I don't want to be unhelpful. I am perfectly
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willing to be helpful, and if this is desirable, I have
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no objection as such. It seems a little silly to me,
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though.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Any further discussion?
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Delegate Boileau.
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DELEGATE BOILEAU: Mr. Chairman, may I direct
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a question to Delegate Gallagher?
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