OPINION OF THE JUSTICES

No. 4747.

102 N.H. 80 (1959)

OPINION OF THE JUSTICES.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Answer returned May 5, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Louis C. Wyman, Attorney General, and Warren E. Waters, Deputy Attorney General, for negative answers.

Paul A. Rinden, Senate counsel, also for negative answers.

Stewart Lamprey, Speaker of the House of Representatives, R. Wayne Crosby, Chairman of House Judiciary Committee, and John W. King, Representative of Manchester, for affirmative answers.


The following resolution was adopted by the Senate on April 15, 1959:

"WHEREAS, there is now pending before the General Court Senate Bill No. 66, An Act relative to fees for licenses for pharmacies and pharmacists, and

"WHEREAS, a question has been raised concerning its constitutionality on the grounds that the Honorable Senate, by originating this bill and its consequent passage of same, violated the provisions of Article 18, Part II of the Constitution,...

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