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resources;".
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THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Gallagher, whatever
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may be done with Amendment 2, it would not be offered in its
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present form, I take it. May the Chair mark it as with-
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drawn"
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DELEGAfE GALLAGHER: You may, Mr. President.
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You may also mark as withdrawn, G, H, I, and J.
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THE PRESIDENT: Very well.
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The last were really not formally offered. You
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may destroy your copies.
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Amendment 3 is offered by Delegate Macdonald and
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seconded by the co-sponsors.
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The Chair recognizes Delegate Macdonald.
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DELEGATE MACDONALD: Mr. President, Fellow
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Delegates: This amendment would strike out from Section 3.22
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on page 6, lines 25 and 26, the phrase "pertaining to
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natural environment and resources".
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As the section stands now, with those words in
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there, the General Assembly will be able to enact local
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laws on the subject of natural environment and resources.
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With the words out of there, with the words stricken, then
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