Tricked Into Gun Control
When a COS supporter asked on Facebook why couldn't the Second Amendment be updated at a COS Article V convention, Convention of States Project answered back that "Clarification Clauses" such as the supporter was referring to are "very much on the agenda" of many COS study groups around the country.
So much for the COS assurance that a COS-type Article V convention wouldn't threaten the Second Amendment!
For more information on why a constitutional convention is a bad idea view:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tB1QNdDomI8
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