Memorandum for His Excellency, the Governor of New York, in opposition to an act entitled "To regulate the exhibition of motion pictures, creating a commission therefor, and making an appropriation therefor." (1921)

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f INDEX The Governor Is Not Part of the Legislature 1 The Question Admits Discussion of: A. The Nature of the Legislation 2 B. The Wisdom of Legislation of Such Nature in This Instance 2 C. As to the Act 3 Consideration of Section 4 7 Discussion of License and Permit and Particularly Section 7 8 Discussion of Section 11 10,12 Discussion of Section 9 12 Discussion of Section 12 13 Discussion of Section 10 14 Discussion of Section 13 15 A Statute Proper for Ohio or Kansas May Be and Is Impractical and Unreasonable for New York 15 There Is No Such Emergency Here as to Call for Instant Action 17 There Is Grave Harm if the Bill in Its Present Form Is Signed 17 There Is No Disaster if the Approval Is Withheld.. 17