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The prospect of losing the liberties and blessings our nation has known for over 200 years is dangerously at hand.

Three Article V bills, specifically H.J. 2, H.J. 3, and H.B. 50, have passed the Wyoming House and have been assigned to the Senate Revenue Committee.

It is imperative we stop these bills in committee now.

Please contact the following state senators:

Sen. Ray Peterson
307-548-6405
Ray.Peterson@wyoleg.gov

Sen. Cale Case
307-332-7623
Cale.Case@wyoleg.gov

Sen. Affie Ellis
307-287-9095
Affie.Ellis@wyoleg.gov

Sen. Dave Kinskey
307-461-4297
Dave.Kinskey@wyoleg.gov

Sen. Jeff Wasserburger
307-680-2943
Jeff.Wasserburger@wyoleg.gov

Let these committee members know you are opposed to ALL Article V Convention bills!

All of these bills promote a disastrous Article V Convention (a.k.a. ConCon), where every one of your rights would be open to revision -- or worse.

ConCon groups are working hard behind the scenes to get their way, and the bills could move through the Senate with lightning speed!

Special interest groups supporting these measures are twisting the facts.

They insist an "Article V Convention" is not a "Constitutional Convention". . .

But according to Black's Law Dictionary, that's not true.

Constitutional Convention: A duly constituted assembly of delegates or representatives of the people of a state or nation for the purpose of framing, revising, or amending its constitution.

ConCon groups don't want you to know an Article V Convention is the same thing as a Constitutional Convention because the entire Constitution could be thrown out -- along with your most cherished rights.

It is urgent you contact the following senators immediately!

Sen. Ray Peterson
307-548-6405
Ray.Peterson@wyoleg.gov

Sen. Cale Case
307-332-7623
Cale.Case@wyoleg.gov

Sen. Affie Ellis
307-287-9095
Affie.Ellis@wyoleg.gov

Sen. Dave Kinskey
307-461-4297
Dave.Kinskey@wyoleg.gov

Sen. Jeff Wasserburger
307-680-2943
Jeff.Wasserburger@wyoleg.gov

Both left and right leaning groups want you to believe nothing can go wrong and that Article V limits what can happen at a convention, but that's simply not true.

Article V itself does not back up any assertions that a convention can be limited -- and noted constitutional scholars agree.

The Constitution itself doesn't place limits or restrictions on subject matter, spell out the convention process, or determine how delegates should be chosen.

One group supportive of a ConCon -- Convention of States Project -- even points out on their own website that if a convention is called. . .

". . . the convention of states itself would determine which ideas deserve serious consideration. . ."

And what they fail to point out is that over 500 hard-left organizations, such as Wolf PAC, Sierra Club, Code Pink, Alliance for Progressive Values, MoveOn, and "Occupy," have been pushing for a convention since 2009!

Many of them want to limit your political speech rights protected by the First Amendment.

Others want to do away with the Second Amendment entirely.

And many are now demanding an end to the electoral college.

And the truth is coercive, progressive activists -- like BILLIONAIRE George Soros -- will be able to use their power and influence to direct the entire process.

George Soros has been working behind the scenes for years to end the electoral college, and as a result of the 2016 general election, he's determined to do whatever it takes to make it happen.

A ConCon called for ANY reason would give him the chance to see his dreams become a reality.

So please contact the following state senators right away, and demand they vote against all of these risky ConCon bills!

Sen. Ray Peterson
307-548-6405
Ray.Peterson@wyoleg.gov

Sen. Cale Case
307-332-7623
Cale.Case@wyoleg.gov

Sen. Affie Ellis
307-287-9095
Affie.Ellis@wyoleg.gov

Sen. Dave Kinskey
307-461-4297
Dave.Kinskey@wyoleg.gov

Sen. Jeff Wasserburger
307-680-2943
Jeff.Wasserburger@wyoleg.gov


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