"The Congress...on the application of the legislatures of two thirds of the several states, shall call a convention for proposing amendments, which...shall be valid to all intents and purposes, as part of this Constitution, when ratified..."
--Article V of the United States Constitution
We affirm the original text of the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights. We affirm that the nation’s Charter, the Declaration of Independence, and the Constitution contain the foundational law of the federal union. We condemn, therefore, all legislative, executive, and judicial action that departs from the texts and intent of the Charter and the Constitution and their original meaning.
We oppose any attempt to call for a Constitutional convention, for any purpose whatsoever, because it cannot be limited to any single issue, and such convention could seriously erode our Constitutionally protected unalienable rights.
Term Limits Temptation: Creating the Pretext for a Con-Con
The New American / June 10, 1996 (reprinting for its relevance) Written by George Detweiler Throw the bums out! The idea is appealing to Americans who see their elected officials becoming less and less in touch with conservative government. The idea is also not new....
Please Reject the Proposed HJR3 | Scott Bradley
An Open Letter to Members of the Utah Legislature: Historically, most of the resolutions seeking a constitution convention (by whatever name the advocates choose to denominate it) which have come before the Utah Legislature have promoted the idea that they were single...
An Appeal to End a Call for a Constitutional Convention
by Sharon Anderson Dear Friends, The Utah State Legislative Session began Jan 23. Legislation has already been introduced that could spell the end of the U.S. Constitution as we know it. Instead of holding politicians in D.C. accountable for violating the law,...