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posted by martyb on Friday December 11 2015, @05:50AM   Printer-friendly
from the pandora's-box dept.

The U.S. Constitution has 27 amendments; each was proposed by Congress and ratified by the states.

However, the Constitution sets forth another procedure, never before used, for amending the Constitution. At the request of two thirds of the states, a constitutional convention would be held, at which amendments could be proposed. Any proposals would become part of the Constitution if three fourths of the states ratified them, either at state conventions or in the state legislatures.

Currently, 27 of the needed 34 states have petitioned Congress for a constitutional convention, for the ostensible purpose of writing a balanced-budget amendment (BBA). However, the convention might propose other changes in addition or instead of a BBA—even a total rewrite of the Constitution—if 38 states agreed, the changes would become law.

In November, legislators from 30 states met in Salt Lake City to discuss the matter.


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  • (Score: 1) by khallow on Friday December 11 2015, @08:34AM

    by khallow (3766) Subscriber Badge on Friday December 11 2015, @08:34AM (#274879) Journal

    More and more, I am seeing the rightwing madness emanating from two capitals: Riyadh, and Salt Lake City, Wahabhism and Mormonism.

    Sounds good to me. Distributed crazy is better than centralized crazy.

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday December 11 2015, @05:18PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday December 11 2015, @05:18PM (#275040)

    More and more, I am seeing the rightwing madness emanating from two capitals: Riyadh, and Salt Lake City, Wahabhism and Mormonism.

    Sounds good to me. Distributed crazy is better than centralized crazy.

    How about no crazy? That would work for me. Would that work for you?

    • (Score: 1) by khallow on Friday December 11 2015, @07:09PM

      by khallow (3766) Subscriber Badge on Friday December 11 2015, @07:09PM (#275102) Journal

      How about no crazy? That would work for me. Would that work for you?

      You can't get rid of the crazy. I think it's something like the uncertainty principle.