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• RAY: <br />HERKES: <br />Hopefully it is, but - <br />You'd just as soon it would. <br />MARTIN: John, with that discussion, would it be possible, if it were to be fed <br />back to us, and Chris, I guess it's going to direct towards you to answer this question, <br />to remove it and exclude them from running? <br />RAY: <br />MARTIN: <br />extend it. <br />Sure. <br />In other words, say your term limit is 8 years and we're not going to <br />HERKES: I'd love it. <br />RAY: Of course. <br />YUEN: Yes. They can still run for two years in another district. <br />MARTIN: But we wouldn't be impeding on their rights, then? <br />YUEN: No, you'd not be. <br />IRVINE: You don't think they'd get a lawyer and come and try to sue? Is <br />that what Roland asked before? <br />YUEN: I think this is the same question Roland asked me. <br />IRVINE: Yes, okay. <br />YUEN: And basically I said anybody can go to a lawyer, and they would <br />have something they could say about it but my judgment is that they would have a <br />pretty weak case. <br />HIGASHI: <br />again. <br />YUEN: <br />MARTIN: <br />Clearly they could take hiatus for two years and then run for office <br />Right. <br />Right now they can do that, I believe, everyone. <br />HERKES: There's all kinds of things they can do, and we're getting confused <br />and distracted by that issue. <br />HIGASHI: In terms of public relations on their part, that would a better thing to <br />19 <br />