1967] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES 25
House Bill No. 671—By the Prince George's County Delegation.
AN ACT to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Section
158 (k) of Article 2B of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1966
Supplement), title "Alcoholic Beverages," subtitle "Boards of License
Commissioners," relating to the number and residents RESIDENCE
of the inspectors in Prince George's County and the manner of
appointment of and the term of the Chief Inspector.
Shall the bill pass notwithstanding the objections of the Executive?
The roll was called resulting as follows :
Affirmative
Delegates—
Mr. Speaker, Briscoe, Boyer, Athey, Lipin, Thomason, Burkhead, Connell, Helms,
Anderson, Fornos, Arata, Coolahan, Malone, Jacobson, Nice, Deitrich, Hinkel, Jensen,
Hutchinson, Jones, Kardash, Schirano, Einschutz, Evans, Rush, Arnick, D'Anna,
Minnick, Lowe, Matthews (R. M.), Burkheimer, Mackie, Dorman, Menes, Mothershead,
Banning, Goodman, Hull, King, Santangelo, Weile, McDonough, Rummage, Hickman
(C. M.), Hickman (R.), Houck, Hess, Osborne, Hargreaves, Bonvegna, Bullock, Dypski,
Krysiak, Silk, Walters, Adams (F. B.), Antonelli, Cassady, McCarty, Orlinsky, Burns,
Curran, Hergenroeder, Kircher, McQuade, Mooney, O'Brien, Abramson, Adams (V. Q.),
Douglass, Epstein, Lee, Cardin, Spector, Freeberger, Murphy, Rutkowski, Weisengoff,
Wyatt, Hoffman, Wright, Clarke, Cronin, Becker, Bell, Blondes, Cook (E. P.), Crawford,
Docter, Zander, Wiser, Burgess, Warfield, Long, White, Aiken. Total—97
Negative
Delegates—
Allen, Benner, Compton, Nimmerrichter, Hopkins, Price, Dize, Aragona, Giordano,
Remsberg, Virts, Greer, Scarff, Kent, Donaldson, Lady, Mclnerney, Whalen, Whitney,
Aitken, Beall, Cook (N. S.), Evans, Reed, Matthews (R. C), Yingling. Total—26
The Speaker announced the veto was not sustained.
May 4, 1967.
Honorable Marvin Mandel
Speaker of the House of Delegates
State House
Annapolis, Maryland
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Section 17 of Article II of the Maryland
Constitution, I have vetoed today House Bill 679 and am returning
it to you.
This bill would change the penalties for the carrying or wear-
ing of concealed weapons within this State. I am informed by the
Attorney General that the bill is lacking in form and legal sufficiency.
For the reasons given in the attached copy of his opinion, which is to
be considered a part of this message, I am compelled to veto the
measure.
Sincerely yours,
(s) Spiro T. Agnew,
Governor.
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