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It’s a huge undertaking, but we are confident we have all the tools needed to preserve our current Constitution for many years to come. Download free action tools and further your constitutional knowledge with our articles, booklets, and many other materials created for us to succeed together. Download the PDFs under “Action Packets and Historical Resources for Legislative Testimonies” below and use them to create your own Con-Con action packets for legislators and committee testimonies.
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Legislator Testimonials
Learn More About Nullification, the Real Solution to Federal Overreach: Click here to download and read, The Founders’ Brilliant Solution to Big Government: Article VI, 25 pp.
Action Packets and Historical Resources for Legislative Testimonies
- NEW — Article V Convention Brief by Joe Wolverton, II, J.D.
- Talking Points About an Article V Constitutional Convention
- Notable Quotes About an Article V Constitutional Convention
- Cross Examination Questions to Ask Legislators in Committee
- Various Legal Expert Opinions About a “Runaway” Convention
- The “Con-Con” Con — A Legal Expert Opinion by William J. Olson and Herbert W. Titus
- Historical Precedent: Was the 1787 Convention a “runaway” convention? (Handy Quotes for Committee Hearings and Testimonies)
- The State Resolutions Calling for the 1787 Philadelphia Convention (With Commentary)
- Historical Documents — The Original Resolutions from Congress and the States for a Convention for the “Sole and Express Purpose of Revising the Articles of Confederations”
- Explanation of Article V by C. Chauncy Burr — A Convention Cannot be “Limited” in Scope
- 2021 Montana Legislature Invitation for Mark Meckler to Debate Robert Brown
- Montana Senator Theresa Manzella’s Explanation for Opposing “Convention of States”
- Former U.S. Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird on the Perils of an Article V Constitutional Convention
- Easy-to-print Version of U.S. Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird’s Article
Model Con-Con Rescission Resolutions
- Model Resolution for a State Legislature to Rescind All Constitutional Convention Applications
- New Jersey Con-Con Rescission SCR 161 (2021)
- Delaware Con-Con Rescission HCR 60 (2016)
- South Dakota Con-Con Rescission HJR 1003 (2018)
- South Carolina Con-Con Rescission H3400 (2004)
- Example Rescission Resolution (Oklahoma)
- Example Rescission Resolution (North Carolina)
- Example Rescission Resolution (Nebraska)
- Example Rescission Resolution (North Dakota)
- Example Rescission Resolution (Alabama)
JBS and TNA Resources
- What an Article V Convention Is and Is Not
- COS: Nullification Not a Remedy for Fed Overreach
- Oregon Rescinds All Con-Con Applications
- Iowa GOP Opposes Push for Article V Convention
- Leftists Promote Article V Convention
- COS: Misreading Constitution or Misleading People?
- Constitution Under Attack: Art. V Convention
- Solving the Debt Crisis
- Gavin Newsom Proposes Gun-Control Con-Con
- COS Ignores Term Limits Already in Constitution
- COS Makes Hay of Dubious National Survey
- COS Claim: “Guidelines” for Writing Amendments
- COS Board Member Coauthors Anti-2A Constitution
- 1787 Proves Runaway Con-Con Not a Myth
- Aggressive New Con-Con Scheme
- Congress Introduces Resolution Calling Con-Con
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Con-Con Legislative Alerts
- Stop Colorado Federal Constitutional Convention Resolution HJR 24-1024
- Support Rescinding Connecticut’s Con-Con Applications — Enact HJR 230
- Stop Deceptive Mississippi Con-Con “Commissioner” Resolution HCR 48
- Stop Deceptive Maryland Con-Con “Commissioner” Bills HB 1202 and SB 1073
- Stop Deceptive Kansas Con-Con Delegate Bills HB 2807, SB 92, and SB 385
- Stop Maine Federal Constitutional Convention Resolution HP 1448
- Stop Pro-Con-Con Maine Joint Rules Revision SP 9
- Stop Deceptive Con-Con Aggregation-scheme Resolution HCR 57 in West Virginia
- Stop New Mexico COS Con-Con Resolution HJR 12
- Stop Nebraska Federal Constitutional Convention Resolution LR 282
- Oppose New Jersey Federal Constitutional Convention Resolutions
- Support Rescinding New Hampshire’s Con-Con Applications — Enact HCR 9
- Stop New Hampshire Article V Con-Con Resolution HCR 8
- Stop Ohio Article V Con-Con Resolutions HJR 3 and SJR 1
- Stop Delaware Federal Constitutional Convention Resolution SCR 100
- Stop Article V Constitutional Convention Resolutions
- Stop Alaska Federal Constitutional Convention Resolutions HJR 13 & SR 2
- Stop Pennsylvania Resolutions Applying to Congress to Call a Federal Constitutional Convention
- Stop Con-Con Aggregation Scheme in Congress: H.Con.Res. 24 and S. 810
- Stop Article V Con-Con Resolutions S.2319, H.3502, & H.3541 in Massachusetts
- Stop Rhode Island COS Con-Con Application H7182
- Stop Hawaii Federal Constitutional Convention Resolutions
- Support Rescission Resolutions of Federal Constitutional Convention Applications from New York
- Oppose Vermont COS Con-Con Resolution J.R.H. 1
- Oppose Illinois COS Con-Con Resolution HJR 3
- Oppose New York Article V Con-Con Resolutions
- Oppose Connecticut Article V Con-Con Resolutions
- Stop North Carolina Federal Constitutional Convention Resolutions
- Stop Federal Constitutional Convention Resolutions in Kansas
- Stop Nebraska COS Con-Con Extension Application LR 31
- Stop Minnesota Federal Constitutional Convention Resolutions
- Oppose Article V Con-Con Resolutions in Washington Legislature
- Rescind All Applications for an Article V Constitutional Convention
- Stop Texas COS Con-Con Extension Resolutions — and Rescind ALL other Article V Con-Con Applications