DarthMetaKnight wrote:
False Equivalence
It's entirely possible that some constitutional amendments are better than others.
It might just be that, absent a slimly possible strong and trustworthy agreement to do otherwise, the suggested
Article V Convention to propose and consider an amendment to repeal the Second Amendment would certainly provoke convention delegates to propose and consider an amendment to repeal any other amendment currently enacted (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conventio ... nstitution ). Mess with the Second Amendment rights to keep and bear arms (buy, own and use firearms), and watch the Fourteenth Amendment face a repeal of its right of equal protection, among others. Once such a convention is convened, it may do whatever its members wish, Democrats
and Republicans.
I keep saying it: The Founders were deliberate and intentional about protecting the whole
Constitution for the United States of America except in the most extreme circumstances where majorities of the people, their state legislatures and their Congress coalesce and agree.
It would be easier to convince cats and dogs to play nicely.