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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 71 - Bill of Rights

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A PROPOSITION

No. 71.

Introduced by Mr. Thomas Feeney, of Cochise County.

A Proposition Relating to Bill of Rights.

It is hereby proposed:

RIGHTS OF ORGANIZATION AND ASSEMBLAGE: Abstention from Employment and Patronage. The people shall at all times have the right to organize for the advancement of their interests, to abstain from work for any employer individually or collectively, for any reason deemed sufficient to them; to attend peacefully in any numbers about any place for work for the purpose of giving information about pending controversies to any persons or peaceably persuading any person to abstain from work for any employer. The people shall have the right individually or collectively to abstain from dealing with or patronizing any individual, firm, partnership, association, or corporation, and to persuade others to do so by speech or print or in any other peaceable manner.

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