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I could be wrong here (as a "damned furriner"), but isn't there something like 30-odd states required to vote to approve/pass Constitutional amendments?
Yes, a minimum number are required to ratify any change before it beomes law. At this point, frankly, I'm very glad that's states and not population centers.
Another great issue, Harvey. I loved how you handled the "oath to the Constitution" matter.
Thanks, Marty. It isn't easy walking a tightwire of fact with the void of opinions on both sides.
Regarding your Great Resources: All three of those links are pure gold. I joined ALLi a number of years ago. It has paid for itself with Ingram Spark's (POD) upload freebies year after year. ALLi also offers legal services (among many other services) for writers that might find themselves in a legal quandry, for whatever reason. Writer Beware should be in everyone's bookmarks.
Thanks, my friend. I couldn't begin to agree more.
I could be wrong here (as a "damned furriner"), but isn't there something like 30-odd states required to vote to approve/pass Constitutional amendments?
Yes, a minimum number are required to ratify any change before it beomes law. At this point, frankly, I'm very glad that's states and not population centers.