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Shortly before he died, Havelock reflected on his life and legacy. He said, from a hospital bed in his home, "I am a short-timer, you understand. Well, I'm happy about it. I've had a good, strong life, full of accomplishments, and I don't need anything else."
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Any amendment to the state's constitution requires obtaining approval of the voters. They gave it sufficient support when it appeared on a ballot, and it was approved as
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this section." As
Havelock described the process: "So I went back to the office and I wrote it the way it is now and went out in the hall, handed it to him, and that became the Privacy Amendment."
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Privacy should apply to that situation, A woman's consultation with her doctor — Jiminy
Crickets. There's a limit to what you can do with that with a judicial proceeding."
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