Gavin Newsom’s 28th Amendment stunt is dead on arrival

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Opinion: Gavin Newsom’s 28th Amendment stunt is dead on arrival

The United States Constitution has only been amended twice in the last half century. The most recent amendment, the twenty-seventh, technically took more than two-hundred years to complete. It was originally approved by Congress in 1789 but not ratified by the states until 1992 following a public campaign led by a college student.

The objective? To peel back protections for Americans that our Founding Fathers codified in the Second Amendment.

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