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documents:answers:short_answers [2015/10/31 22:23] – ↷ Links adapted because of a move operation Oliver Wolcottdocuments:answers:short_answers [2015/11/28 11:56] – [Short Answers to Common Questions] Oliver Wolcott
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 ======Short Answers to Common Questions====== ======Short Answers to Common Questions======
 +[[http://www.conventionofstates.com/short_answers_to_common_questions|source]]
  
 =====1. The Constitution is not the problem—federal officials are. So how will amending the Constitution help?===== =====1. The Constitution is not the problem—federal officials are. So how will amending the Constitution help?=====
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 =====6. Even if the states try to limit the scope of the Article V Convention to proposing amendments that limit federal power, can’t those with other intentions hijack the process?===== =====6. Even if the states try to limit the scope of the Article V Convention to proposing amendments that limit federal power, can’t those with other intentions hijack the process?=====
  
-No. Please refer to the list of redundant protections on the process, above. There are many different groups working to achieve an Article V Convention to propose various types of amendments, and they have every right to seek to use this constitutional process. But groups seeking amendments for other purposes are not involved in our effort, because they know they cannot achieve their goals at a convention called pursuant to [[authoring:cospwiki:cospdocuments:cosapplication#section_1|our application]], which limits the topic of amendments to restraining federal power.+No. Please refer to the list of redundant protections on the process, above. There are many different groups working to achieve an Article V Convention to propose various types of amendments, and they have every right to seek to use this constitutional process. But groups seeking amendments for other purposes are not involved in our effort, because they know they cannot achieve their goals at a convention called pursuant to [[documents:cosproject:cosapplication#section_1|our application]], which limits the topic of amendments to restraining federal power.
  
 =====7. What about the Congressional Research Service Report?===== =====7. What about the Congressional Research Service Report?=====
documents/answers/short_answers.txt · Last modified: 2022/01/01 13:22 by Oliver Wolcott