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lawbook

tomasball

Premium Member
I have s vague recollection of some rule that said the Junior Warden of a lodge was to be supplied with a copy of the Constitution and Laws. However, I can't find any mention of it in the lawbook. Am I hallucinating?
 

Pscyclepath

Premium Member
Went to the Grand Lodge and bought a copy on a thumb drive, then loaded that to my laptop, Kindle, and cell phone... ;-)

The Lodge has a printed version that we use for general reference, but it's been much easier for me to use and to study, the PDF version.
 

JJones

Moderator
There's a PDF version now? I'll have to get one of those some day for the search function alone.
 

pointwithinacircle2

Rapscallion
Premium Member
I had to reach way back in the dim recesses of my memory for this one, but I believe that the JW is traditionally responsible prosecuting the accused at Masonic trials.
 

Bill Lins

Moderating Staff
Staff Member
Bro. Tom- I'm not sure where in the Law it is found, but if your Secretary requests a lawbook & states that it is for the newly-installed JW, the Grand Secretary will send it without charge.
 

Brother JC

Moderating Staff
Staff Member
I have the CA Masonic code and NM Constitution and By-laws in iBooks on my phone... very handy. Both Monitors, as well.
 

chrmc

Registered User
Texas has an electronic version too. At least from 2010. Think it usually get's updated every 2-3 years as far as I know.
 

tomoso

Registered User
I had a 2003 PDF of a Texas version that also contained the GM Notes on Decisions. Very helpful to have the questions and answers on what they were thinking
 
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