Excerpt from Minority Report of the Joint Special Committee on Constitutional Changes<br/><br/>Our Constitution is, by its own express declaration, the supreme law of the State; any law inconsistent with it is void, and, therefore, if the provision which it contains for its own amendment is exclusive, implying a prohibition of amendments in any other manner, then, of course, any act of the Assembly providing for a Convention to amend the Constitution is unconstitutional-and void....
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