@Smokin Joe, so, what's your plan? Assuming that doing nothing or submitting is not a plan.
Until you teach people to value freedom, no plan will succeed.
The vines of tyranny have so shrouded the structure put in place to guard our liberty that people think it is a bush. Maybe it is best to wean them off the teat (mentally) before getting them to vote on solid food. So teach people to recognize what should be, versus what is. That is the earthwork that has to be done, the foundation that needs to be present to unwind any of the mess.
Everyone wants a quick fix, but the problem has been 150 years in the making.
It isn't going to get fixed by a new rule if the people who are supposed to be following the rules don't anyway.
So...
You want me to come up with a solution? I don't have one at the moment.
If you think the COS will work, I have weighed in, because not only do I not think it will work, but it has the potential to get hijacked and make things far worse. I have fulfilled my moral obligation and said so.
What are you going to do? Say "I have the right to a gun and I really mean it when I say you can't make any rules about that"?
That wouldn't pass with people the way they are now, they wouldn't want it wide open, and the second you put down "...except...", they will clamor for their pet exceptions, which will be all the infringements and more that the Amendment was supposed to guard against in the first place, only now codified. Just follow the original rule,( but that isn't being done, and won't be until the electorate cleans house, maybe a few times).
Maybe a fair sized rock from space would clean out the mess and disrupt things enough that people would get back to basics, but I don't control those, nor does anyone else I know, so that isn't a solution either, not to mention the mess and loss of lives. I suppose there are other ways to 'break' the problem system so the replacement can be rebuilt the way it was supposed to be, but we don't likely have the people who would do the rebuilding who are as wise and are unselfish enough to set it back up based on equality, equal rights, limited government, etc. We were eminently fortunate to have had such a group once in our history, and I doubt there are a suitable cadre who would get the opportunity to do so again without a major problem.
Now, you may decry the idea that I said something won't work without having a solution to offer (which would be ideal). Some folks will even go so far as to say I should not criticize an idea because I don't have a solution, but I don't have to know something that will work to know when something likely won't.
That said, go for it. I'd be willing to work at it to try to get it to succeed, despite being skeptical that it would I'd give it my absolute best because any chance is better than none, and I am familiar with the Alinsky and Delphi tactics of the opposition.
However, I am afraid any peaceful solution will require a lot of time (generations), and more of that time to get people ready for it than to actually implement.