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Stop Article V Con-Con Resolution H7182
I urge you to oppose H7182, which would apply to Congress to call a convention to propose amendments, under Article V of the Constitution, otherwise known as a constitutional convention (Con-Con).
I don't care what specific changes to our Constitution these resolutions call for -- a Con-Con is a dangerous idea that could lead to unintended and harmful consequences. The solution is to enforce the Constitution, not to change it.
Please oppose and vote against H7182.
Vote "NO" on Article V Convention (H7182)
Please oppose and vote against H7182 and every other resolution calling for an Article V convention to propose amendments to the U.S. Constitution.
There are many reasons why an Article V convention would be harmful to our country. It could lead to an "out-of-control" convention, special interests and other unsavory groups will inevitably take advantage of it, it will lead to unrest, and it falsely assumes that changing the Constitution will solve our country's problems.
All-in-all, an Article V convention is unnecessary, unwelcome, and could severely harm our nation. Work to stop it, including by defeating H7182.
Oppose Article V Convention Application H7182
Please oppose H7182 along with every other application for an Article V convention, regardless of the subject.
These resolutions rest upon a false assumption -- that there are problems with the U.S. Constitution that can be fixed by changing it. In reality, no such problems exist. The Constitution robustly protects individual freedom, and there's a good reason why it has existed longer than every other national constitution.
There's also a high risk of a runaway convention, where amendments are proposed that Con-Con proponents didn't have in mind. The 1787 constitutional convention was a runaway convention, originally convened merely to amend the Articles of Confederation.
Additionally, James Madison, in a 1788 letter to George Lee Turberville, stated that he opposed a second constitutional convention because special interests and extreme groups would take advantage of one.
Please oppose and vote against H7182.
Stop a Con-Con -- Oppose H7182
I implore you to oppose H7182 and to ensure that it is rejected by the General Assembly.
Any Con-Con application -- regardless of the topic -- could have a destructive effect on our country and Constitution, and should be opposed.
A runaway convention will likely result -- similar to the 1787 constitutional convention -- and result in changes that nobody originally called for. These changes could limit our constitutional freedoms.
For any amendments to pass, it would realistically need support from across the political spectrum. This makes the outcome of a Con-Con even more unknown.
It's highly unlikely that any changes to the Constitution resulting from a convention would be superior to the current text.
Please oppose H7182 and work to ensure it doesn't pass.
Reject H7182 and all other Article V convention resolutions
I strongly request that you oppose and reject H7182 and all other Article V convention resolutions, no matter their subject or the policy they seek to advance.
Any Article V convention would be a win for special interests and a loss for our country. The subject the convention would seek to act on is irrelevant -- a Con-Con could destabilize our country and become out-of-control.
Our country is divided now, probably more than at any other point in history. The only thing that unites us is our shared Constitution. Why should we also take away this point of unity?
A Con-Con could also limit the Bill of Rights, and either way, once a Con-Con is called, nothing would stop delegates from proposing amendments completely unrelated to what the Con-Con supporters want.
The pro-Article V convention position rests on a false presupposition -- that there's something wrong with the Constitution that changing it would fix. Even if there were (there's not), the divisiveness and destabilizing effect of a Con-Con would neutralize any potential for an improved document.
Please oppose all Con-Con applications, including H7182.