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Oppose Kansas Article V Con-Con Resolutions HCR 5009 and SCR 1611

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Members of the Kansas Legislature are seeking to pass HCR 5009 and SCR 1611, 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).

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URGENT: On May 5, the Kansas Senate voted 21-19 to send COS resolution SCR 1611 back to the Committee on Federal and State Affairs. Con-Con proponents tried, but failed, to ignore the Kansas Constitution’s requirement that resolutions be passed with a 2/3rds majority. This is a victory for the Constitution, but it is temporary. Tell your state senators to stop SCR 1611 and every other Article V application.

Members of the Kansas Legislature are seeking to pass resolutions HCR 5009 and SCR 1611 applying to Congress to call a convention to propose amendments, under Article V of the Constitution, otherwise known as a constitutional convention (Con-Con), in the 2021 legislative session.

House Concurrent Resolution No. 5009 (HCR 5009) calls for a convention to propose a constitutional amendment “that will permanently protect fair elections in America, by addressing, inter alia, issues raised by the decisions of the United States Supreme Court in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, 130 S.Ct. 876 (2010), and related cases.” If passed, this resolution would be considered along with the existing Wolf-PAC applications of five other states.

HCR 5009 and the Wolf-PAC Con-Con applications of other states are interesting because unlike most other Article V convention applications, they are sponsored and supported by liberals and claim to seek liberal policy outcomes, namely campaign finance “reform.” However, they illustrate the danger of a Con-Con, particularly that the Left supports a Con-Con and would use one to curtail our God-given liberties.

In the case of HCR 5009, it calls for a constitutional amendment that would modify and restrict the First Amendment. However, any Article V convention risks limiting our freedoms. This is because any Con-Con could lead to a runaway convention, which could reverse many of the Constitution’s limitations on government power and interference.

Additionally, Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 1611 (SCR 1611) has been introduced. It follows the wording of Mark Meckler’s Convention of States Project, or COS Project, application, urging Congress to call a convention to propose amendments “that impose fiscal restraints on the federal government, limit the power and jurisdiction of the federal government and limit the terms of office for its officials and for members of Congress.”

The late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia understood the danger of a constitutional convention. While he voiced support for one at a 1979 event, the justice had reversed his opinion by 2014 due to the uncertainty of what could come out of it. In 2015, Scalia reiterated his opposition to an Article V convention. In addition to Scalia, George Washington and some of the other founding fathers opposed holding a second constitutional convention.

In particular, James Madison noted in a 1788 letter how extremists and special-interest advocates would hijack a potential second constitutional convention cause great damage to the nation in the process:

“If a General Convention were to take place for the avowed and sole purpose of revising the Constitution, … it would consequently give greater agitation to the public mind; an election into it would be courted by the most violent partizans [sic] on both sides; it wd. probably consist of the most heterogeneous characters; would be the very focus of that flame which has already too much heated men of all parties; would no doubt contain individuals of insidious views, who under the mask of seeking alterations popular in some parts but inadmissible in other parts of the Union might have a dangerous opportunity of sapping the very foundations of the fabric.”

The violent riots observed in multiple American inner cities in mid-2020, along with the increasingly extreme and blatantly Marxist agenda of the Democrat Party, help illustrate what the Left’s reaction would be if a Con-Con is successfully called.

It is essential that we preserve the U.S. Constitution since it – as currently-written – contains all the tools needed to prevent tyranny. The massive expansion of government and growing infringements on our liberties is not because of “problems” or “flaws” with the Constitution, but rather due to misinterpretation, wrongful application, or lack of enforcement altogether. If applied faithfully and accurately, in accordance with its original meaning, at least 80% of the federal government’s programs would likely be found unconstitutional.

Rather than passing Article V convention applications, which risk a runaway convention threatening our individual freedoms, the Legislature should consider Article VI and nullify unconstitutional laws.

Furthermore, state lawmakers should also consider rescinding any and all previously passed Article V convention applications to Congress, regardless of the desired amendment(s). Passing rescission resolutions will help prevent aggregating past Article V convention applications with those from other states to force Congress to call a convention.

Above all, urge your state representative and senator to reject HCR 5009, SCR 1611, and any other pro-Article V convention resolutions, to support the First Amendment and the rest of the Constitution as currently-written, and to instead consider nullification as a safe and constitutional means to limit government.


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