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Session 15886: 1910-10-26 09:00:00

The Convention adopts Proposition Number 5. Propositions Number 104 to 109 are presented and read a first time. Memorial Number 1 and Propositions Number 62, 69, 71 to 76, 81, and 83 to 90 are read a second time. Proposition Number 63 is re-referred to the Committee on Judiciary. The Convention receives communications from Judge Lewis and Henry H. Folson.

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Proposition Number 107 - Militia

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A PROPOSITION

No. 107.

Introduced by Mr. C. C. Hutchinson of Coconino County.

A Proposition Relative to Militia.

IT IS HEREBY PROPOSED:

Section 1. The militia shall be composed of all able-bodied male citizens, between the ages of eighteen and forty-five years, except such as are exempted by the laws of the United States or of this State; but all citizens, of any religious denomination whichever, who, from scruples of conscience, may be averse to bearing arms, shall be excused therefrom upon such conditions as shall be prescribed by law.

Section 2. The legislature shall provide by law for organizing, equipping and disciplining the militia, in such manner as they shall deem expedient, not incompatible with the laws of the United States, and shall provide for the protection and safe-keeping of the public arms.

Section 3. Officers of the militia shall be elected or appointed and commissioned in such manner as may be provided by law.

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