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definition of those words and the extent to which those
concepts shall be implemented, is that completely fr the
discretion of the legislature?
DELEGATE BOYER: I think unless we wanted to
make abouta 12-page or a 200-page book trying to spell
out an all-inclusive definition of what these words mean,
I think that we would have to allow some latitude to
the General Assembly to implement this by legislation.
It was our intention taht the word "education" was to- make
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clear that the state's duties y4 not discharged solely
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by the restriction or punishiAg- of unethical dealers after
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the fact,bTt—-masinclude substantial efforts to assist
the public in recognizing an improper transaction before
the fact.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Hardwicke.
DELEGATE HARDWICKE: If this provision is in the
new constitution could the General Assembly (fecide that
no protectioifoTeducation was necessary at any given
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DELEGATE bOYER: Yes, it could decide that and
it could only be upset, I imagine, by challenge of the



 
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