If a delegate from New York introduced an amendment proposal to repeal the 2nd Amendment at a Convention of the States called for the purpose of Levin's book and the Georgia language, the presiding officer would gavel it down as outside the purview of the convention's authorized purpose. By that I mean that the distinguished gentlemen from New York would have to fight for a separate convention to address that topic, and he would have to convince at least 34 state legislatures that a convention to repeal the 2nd Amendment was worthy of consideration. Good luck to that.
Thank you Publius for a ray of hope here.....
It is odd to think that the founding fathers imagined an Article V application would be a multi-generational effort.