These days, it's more important than ever to understand what the Constitution says -- and what it doesn't.
The 2020 election is only a few weeks away, and it's crucial we elect pro-America, pro-liberty, pro-Constitution candidates.
But after the election, we'll still have work to do.
Our "leaders" in D.C. will never willingly give up the power and influence they've accumulated over the last 100 years. They'll never return true decision-making power to the people and the states, and they'll never get the federal budget under control.
Fortunately, the Framers of the Constitution gave us the solution to federal overreach and abuse -- and you can find it in the Constitution itself.
Article V of the Constitution allows the states to call a "convention for proposing amendments." At this convention, state delegations can propose amendments that limit the power of the federal government, mandate term limits for federal officials, and impose fiscal restraints on Congress.
It's the ultimate tool to hold the federal government accountable, and it's time we used it.
To celebrate the wisdom and foresight of the Framers, we're offering a special edition of a Convention of States Pocket Constitution -- for free!
This beautifully designed resource includes a special foreword from Mark Meckler, the entire text of the U.S. Constitution with special emphasis on Article V, and the Declaration of Independence.
By downloading the Pocket Constitution to your phone, you'll always have our founding document handy as you speak with your friends and neighbors about the Article V solution.