Dick Floyd: Proverbial. Thank you.
Assemblyman Morrow: Who am I to deny Mr. Floyd his comments.
Dick Floyd: Mr. Morrow and I get along alright. My name is Dick Floyd. I'm a former legislator who introduced this bill first in 1981.
My favorite move is . . . happens to be . . . damn . . . the Sundance Kind and a . . . what was the name of that movie?
Senator Polanco: Butch Cassidy.
Dick Floyd: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Watch it Polanco. And I'm reminded of my favorite scene. These guys are running this huge posse and every time they'd turn around they'd be on um and they said, who the Hell are these guys? That's what I feel about when I look at this list of people, I wonder who are all these people, and where were they in '91 and on and on. I have to agree with my opponent over here that they've got all these people that are being paid to come up here and do the number. He pointed out that he's just an enthusiast and they were all in it for the fun of it. It happens to be that he's a lawyer, these are his clients. This is how he makes his living for the most part. The other lawyer was here. There were four lobbyists and a dealer. I mean, and a dealer. I mean, just for fun do they care about it. And that's okay.
All I'm saying is this is a good bill.
The vision question was asked again. I'm always intrigued with the vision question because God gives us 180 degrees vision. We only put these things on humans. Now deer, they have their eyes back here. Some animals they get more. But we don't make 'um wear helmets. Just forget the vision thing.
There are going to be more deaths. Ain't no question, as the result of booze, drugs and the increased speed limits.
This is a good bill to kill for now so that I'll have something to . . . so Morrow and I next year can have a little fun. Thank you.
Senator Kopp: Thank you very much. Mr. Morrow, if you would like to close.
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