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I don't remember there being anything specific about holding a group conscience at the local level in the AA Service Manual. In most groups I've been a member of, any MEMBER of that particular group can call for a group conscience discussion for a direction for the group. After group inventory meetings we also used to hold group conscience votes to alter or otherwise change direction, format or other procedural areas.
Maybe in a newer Service Manual they do go into depth but after a while, I just gave up collecting yearly volumes which reflect the actions of the previous year's GSC.
Tradition Two states that FOR OUR GROUP PURPOSE we have but one ultimate authority... that authority is a loving God as expressed through the Group Conscience.
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