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documents:cosproject:pg [2021/04/23 11:19] – [TABLE OF CONTENTS] Oliver Wolcottdocuments:cosproject:pg [2021/04/24 14:14] Oliver Wolcott
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 **Article V Convention of States** **Article V Convention of States**
  
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-====== CITIZEN’S POCKET GUIDE ======+====== CITIZEN’S POCKET GUIDE v2 ======
  
 The Founders’ Constitutional Emergency Plan for “We the People” to Save America from Federal Government Tyranny The Founders’ Constitutional Emergency Plan for “We the People” to Save America from Federal Government Tyranny
  
-2019 EDITION+2019 EDITION (v2) \\ 
 +Page numbers refer to the printed book. Links are provided.
  
 ====== TABLE OF CONTENTS ====== ====== TABLE OF CONTENTS ======
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 ==== 6.6 - What Happens at a Convention of States? ==== ==== 6.6 - What Happens at a Convention of States? ====
  
-Each state’s delegation participates in discussing, drafting, and voting on amendment proposals germane to the topic(s) stated in the 34 applications that triggered the Convention. According to historical precedent ({{ :documents:cosproject:natelson-history-of-conventions-2017-0808.pdf |Local PDF}}) ([[https://articlevinfocenter.com/convention-states-american-history/|Remote PDF]]), each state has one vote at the convention. Amendments sent to the states are merely suggestions, and have no authority until ratified by the states.+Each state’s delegation participates in discussing, drafting, and voting on amendment proposals germane to the topic(s) stated in the 34 applications that triggered the Convention. According to [[documents:external:history_of_conventions|historical precedent]] ({{ :documents:cosproject:natelson-history-of-conventions-2017-0808.pdf |Local PDF}}) ([[https://articlevinfocenter.com/convention-states-american-history/|Remote PDF]]), each state has one vote at the convention. Amendments sent to the states are merely suggestions, and have no authority until ratified by the states.
  
 ==== 6.7 - How are Proposed Amendments Ratified? ==== ==== 6.7 - How are Proposed Amendments Ratified? ====
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