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usually because there was some distinction we were trying
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to make and I just have to check the other uses to be sure.
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In this case I would think it should be "the State".
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THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Penniman.
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DELEGATE PENNIMAN: I am sorry, I didn't get it.
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THE PRESIDENT: The change suggested, page 46,
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line 2, change the word "this" to the word "the".
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DELEGATE PENNIMAN: I would see no objection to
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the way it is now myself. I would prefer to keep it as is.
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THE PRESIDENT: Very well.
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Delegate Boyles.
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DELEGATE BOYLES: Mr. President, on page 75,
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line 45, we have an amendment to say Section 7.04 in the
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Constitution. Would it not just pay to advertise a little
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bit and say 1967, which is I am sure what we mean?
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THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Penniman.
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DELEGATE PENNIMAN: If we were going to say I
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suppose we would say 1968, but the Constitution in effect
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when this goes into effect will be the one we are adopting
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so I think "The Constitution" would cover it.
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THE PRESIDENT: You make the decision.
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