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Barrick. Do you desire to speak further to the amendment?
DELEGATE BARRICK: Mr. Chairman, I think it
is pretty well self-explanatory. Just a matter of
trying to take care of a situation after the great damage
to property or life has occurred where you may want to
call in the militia to take care of a clean-up sort of
deal.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Harry Taylor had sought
recognition. Does he still desire to be recognized?
DELEGATE HARRY TAYLOR: Mr. Chairman, I thought
we had some free time. I had a parliamentary inquiry
that can wait for a more appropriate time.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Gallagher.
DELEGATE GALLAGHER: Mr. Chairman, I used
the words "is threatened" rather than "may occur" because
I thought it was a happier meeting place for between "may
occur" and "is imminent," which we discussed earlier today.
I felt that the "is threatened" perhaps more accurately
conveyed what the sense of the Committee of the Whole
might be with respect to the question of "when great
destruction of life or property is involved." |