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DELEGATE JAMES: I object.
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DELEGATE BAMBERGER: I object.
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THE CHAIRMAN : Objections are heard, Delegate
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Storm.
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The question now rises on adoption of amendment 24.
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The Clerk will ring the quorum bell.
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The question arises on the adoption of amendment
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24. A vote Aye is a vote in favor of the amendment. A
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vote No is a vote against.
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For what purpose does Delegate Gullett rise?
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DELEGATE GULLETT: A point of parliementary
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inquiry.
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THE CHAIRMAN: State your inquiry.
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DELEGATE GULLETT: We did have debate in
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controlled debate, and then we have had a substitution.
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At no time has the Chair recognized those who might want
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to speak on amendment 24 itself.
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THE CHAIRMAN: The Chair did recognize the
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delegates to speak on the time the debate scheduled for
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uncontrolled debate in the practice here to avoid
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considering these two things together. Do you desire to
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