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simple, straight-forward question: Do you mean what you
say?
Now, if you mean that interception of communi-
cations should not be allowed, then you vote in favor of
this amendment. If you want to lieave it in vague generali-
ties with no enforcement provisions, then you vote against
this amendment.
It is UD to you to decide whether you are opposed
to invasions of privacy. It is up to you to decide whether
you are opposed to wiretapping.
If you are opposed to wiretapping and you want
to see the wiretapping ban carried out, then you vote in
favor of this amendment.
THE CHAIRMAN: Does any other delegate desire to
speak in opposition to the amendment?
Delegate Willoner.
DELEGATE WILLONER; Mr. Chairman, I wish to
speak in opposition to this amendment. I wish to point out
several thincs that differ in this amendment from the present
state of the law.
First, the Weeks case provides for exclusion of |