REBELLION: Georgia House Passes “Convention of the States” Application
In case you haven’t heard, support for an Convention of the States has been exploding. This comes as states across the country have finally woken up and realized they have the power to halt an overbearing federal government.
Georgia’s House of Representatives just overwhelmingly passed HR1215, an application for an Article V Convention, by a vote of 100-65.
Jacquie Peterson, Georgia’s Convention of the States Director, declared that “Georgians boldly took another few steps out of tyranny yesterday.”
Convention of the States, a self-proclaimed “project of citizens for self-governance,” reports:
Alabama recently passed a resolution calling for a Convention of the States as well; they even added a provision which would “explicitly limit the purpose of the Convention” to adding a balanced budget amendment, reining in the power of the federal government, and implementing term limits for federal officials.
Additionally, roughly one hundred state legislators assembled at George Washington’s home to discuss holding a Convention of the States last year.
Many people, including well-meaning conservatives, are opposed to a “con con” because they fear a “runaway” convention. But, as Michael Farris, a notable constitutional lawyer, explains: these arguments are based on faulty history and “fear-based” logic, and, as such, are“doomed to fail.”
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