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Amendment No. 8 may and probably will preclude or at
least raise a serious Constitutional question whether or
not members of the National Guard, who certainly will
not be in the militia if we do not have a militia, who
are not members of the National Guard or other armed
forces in our State, can be tried by a military court.
I would like to see the Committee of the Whole
reconsider its action in light of the possibility
that we may not have a militia.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Schneider.
DELEGATE SCHNEIDER: Mr, President, I would
ask Delegate Marion if he might withdraw his motion to
reconsider, because I have an amendment.
THE CHAIRMAN: You mean Delegate Johnson?
DELEGATE SCHNEIDER: Delegate Johnson,
if he would withdraw his motion to reconsider.
I have put forth, and it finally came out,
an amendment to Amendment No. 8, which would, I hope,
solve the problem he sees in it. This would be another
way of attacking the problem.
THE CHAIRMAN: If the motion to reconsider |