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10,920
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and consequently we determined to use the constitutional
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route despite the language and the length.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Mentzer.
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DELEGATE MENTZER: But the things in the
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schedule have the full force of the constitution, do they
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not?
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DELEGATE GALLAGHER: Yes, they do, but again
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we are not certain, as I have said before, that the B&0
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is the only corporation involved. This is really a
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matter of principle, although it appears to apply to
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an individual case, and we simply felt that we didn't want
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to confer some less than constitutional status, and we
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considered putting it in the transitional legislation and
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decided we ought not to.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Willis, do you have
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a question?
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DELEGATE WILLIS: A point of personal privilege.
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Mr. Chairman.
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THE CHAIRMAN: State the privilege.
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DELEGATE WILLIS: I would like to announce to
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the group that in the balcony in the rear are 119 students
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