Why we do not need a Constitutional Convention in Georgia

State Representative Bob Smith has introduced legislation to attempt to convene Georgia's first Constitutional Convention since 1787, and I think this would be the worst possible scenario for this State on any number of reasons. Smith's rationale is to rework the State Tax Code, which is fine, but why he does not introduce legislation to do just that is beyond me.

Once we open Pandora's box with a Constitutional Conversion there is no telling what ridiculous legislation will be passed. Criminalize abortion and birth control? Sure, give women and their doctors 10 years in jail for exercising control over their own reproductive systems. School vouchers? Why not, let's kill all the public school systems and make the Taliban proud with every kid having to study the Bible. Get rid of all the Halls of Fame and every State sponsored everything. You get the idea.

Basically once we start a Constitutional Convention then every crack pot idea ever introduced will have a short cut to becoming law a whole lot quicker. Georgia will be even more of a national laughing stock then it has been already. We do not need a Constitutional Convention at all. Rep. Smith should just stick with his stated goal and work on the tax code of the State of Georgia.

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