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u go talk to the people

It is as easy as putting an initiative constitutional amendment on any ballot and having the voters pass it. Also the legislature can amend it. California's constitution has had thousands of amendments.

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There are five ways: 1) Prove the amendment was enacted via fraudulent promotion, or 2) Overthrow the government, or 3) Promote and pass another amendment to replace the amendment you want repealed, or 4) Promote and pass a federal amendment to the constitution which would trump a state constitution, or 5) Move to a state or country which doesn't have such a statute in their constitution.

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