I don't trust the government to amend the constitution. From what I understand, a constitutional convention can edit the constitution different from the proposal that led to the convention.
Local and state laws should have the same effect as what's being proposed. Not sure why it needs to be an amendment.
Should also add to this, a zombie amendment still out there was adopted in 1810, and has yet to be ratified but is still pending. This is the one that would cause anyone accepting a title of nobility to lose American citizenship.
Want to get rid of the BAR permanently? Just get your state legislature to ratify this amendment and say bye bye to lawyers. Esquire is a title of nobility, no matter what the fact checkers try and say. It can be done right now.
I don't trust the government to amend the constitution. From what I understand, a constitutional convention can edit the constitution different from the proposal that led to the convention.
Local and state laws should have the same effect as what's being proposed. Not sure why it needs to be an amendment.
Should also add to this, a zombie amendment still out there was adopted in 1810, and has yet to be ratified but is still pending. This is the one that would cause anyone accepting a title of nobility to lose American citizenship.
Want to get rid of the BAR permanently? Just get your state legislature to ratify this amendment and say bye bye to lawyers. Esquire is a title of nobility, no matter what the fact checkers try and say. It can be done right now.