I don't think we want a Convention. Things go wild. Lotsa crap could go wrong.
BUT... an Amendment 'clarifying' the 2nd Amendment to its simple "shall not be infringed" primitive meaning
in modern English - and perhaps adding a fun "and no court can reinterpret this!" - addendum could be passed in a decade.
Yeah, it'd cost money. But people also like to vote for what they have ;-)
Remember where we are...
What it takes to do an Amendment...
- 2/3 House + 2/3 Senate approve a Joint Resolution for the new Amendment
- 3/4 of state legislatures vote then to "Ratify" [in a specified time windown, each leg vote
simple majority, though maybe some state laws have control here]
After a period of anti overreach and fired up gunnies a la the 1994 AWban, we just might have that.
We have strong gun sympathies that beat all these numbers. We have huge gun blocs of CCW people
with "something to fight for".
The worry? A loss politically gives courts more leeway to track with public sentiments of antis in the news...
BUT... an Amendment 'clarifying' the 2nd Amendment to its simple "shall not be infringed" primitive meaning
in modern English - and perhaps adding a fun "and no court can reinterpret this!" - addendum could be passed in a decade.
Yeah, it'd cost money. But people also like to vote for what they have ;-)
Remember where we are...
- 40+ states have pretty rational concealed carry laws.
That's way way way up from 20 years ago. - Whole buncha states have passed "don't help the Feds"
laws, and rejected gun restrictions, AW laws, etc. - Constitutional Amendments are won more by "land area" basis
than population density. Big cities thus have far less influence.
What it takes to do an Amendment...
- 2/3 House + 2/3 Senate approve a Joint Resolution for the new Amendment
- 3/4 of state legislatures vote then to "Ratify" [in a specified time windown, each leg vote
simple majority, though maybe some state laws have control here]
After a period of anti overreach and fired up gunnies a la the 1994 AWban, we just might have that.
We have strong gun sympathies that beat all these numbers. We have huge gun blocs of CCW people
with "something to fight for".
The worry? A loss politically gives courts more leeway to track with public sentiments of antis in the news...

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