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THE PRESIDENT: The question would first arise
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on that motion 1-A as a substitute for Delegate Hanson's
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motion. If it passes, then you would vote on the adoption
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of that amendment. If it fails, you would then have the
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opportunity to vote on Delegate Hanson's amendment.
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Amendment 1-A proposed by Delegate Barrick, duly
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seconded, the Chair recognizes Delegate Barrick.
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DELEGATE BARRICK: Mr. President and members of
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the Convention, it appears to me that the language was quite
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proper the way it was formerly drafted, that we understand
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what we were doing, that there was a class to provide for
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land that was devoted for agricultural use, and it seems to
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me that we have overcomplicated the subject. Our intent was
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clear at the beginning. I would like to have it go back to
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the original language.
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THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Hanson.
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DELEGATE HANSON: Mr. President, I ask for the
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indulgence of the Convention to speak for a little longer in
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opposition to this substitution than Delegate Barrick has
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spoken in presenting it. I would hope in this rare and
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harmonious instance that I would have the support of the
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