The right to keep and bear arms is not a Constitutional right. That right existed long before the constitution existed. All humans already had that right, along with several others (speech, religion, and others too numerous to enumerate). The constitution merely prohibits the government from infringing upon that right. (I wish.)
Actually it is. The Bill of Rights grants no rights, it explicitly recognizes a few pre-existing rights and leaves open the existence of other unlisted rights.
There you again using logic. You got a license to do that? Let’s see some ID.
The right to keep and bear arms is not a Constitutional right. That right existed long before the constitution existed. All humans already had that right, along with several others (speech, religion, and others too numerous to enumerate). The constitution merely prohibits the government from infringing upon that right. (I wish.)
Actually it is. The Bill of Rights grants no rights, it explicitly recognizes a few pre-existing rights and leaves open the existence of other unlisted rights.