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in many ways and in many fashions. I would suggest to you that the basic rights
for the declaration of rights in the Federal and state
Constitution are perhaps the most widely read provisions
of the Constitution by the people, not only of this state,
but of the United States.
THE CHAIRMAN: You have one-quarter minute.
DELEGATE HARGROVE: I think they are entitled
to be able to read exactly what the provision means, that
is, that there shall be no discrimination by the state
because of race, color, religion or national origin,
and they do not have to look in a law book to find a
definitive or a definition of the word due process and
equal protection of the law. I therefore support the majority amendment.
THE CHAIRMAN; Delegate Mitchell.
DELEGATE MITCHELL: Delegate Koss.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Koss, how much time?
DELEGATE MITCHELL: One minute.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Koss, one minute.
DELEGATE KOSS: Mr. Chairman, fellow delegates, |