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questions that I can, that you want to ask.
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MRS. FREEDLANDER: I would just like to ask
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you would you have any objection to an article that would
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be entitled the Legislature -- and this is in the process
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of being reviewed, as we are reviewing the Declaration
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of Rights, if we embodied in that the time and place of
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the Legislature and the frequency of meetings and that
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kind of thing? We have a very short Bill of Rights
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within the U. S. Constitution, which you mentioned, and
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here we have forty-some. articles that we have had more
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or less over the years .in the varying constitutions.
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Would you have any objection to their being within an
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article under the Legislature rather than here? And,
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with reference to your point on the militia, we had a
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hearing with Generals Reckord, Ogletree and Gelston,
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and they felt that these articles could very well be
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under a militia article. We do have a militia article
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and then we have these. Would you have any objection
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to including what is presently under the Declaration of
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Rights in a militia article? They had no objection to
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that when we questioned them.
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