So this is where each person seems to offer a completely different explanation for the foundation of the the ‘right’. The right is founded on the need for a well
armed militia to perform *national *defense in case of the foreign invasion? So it is not founded on the right of
self defense. Those are two different things. One requires identifying wholely with the self the other requires identifying with the national interests… the common good.
NO, NO, NO! Any group of citizens can form a militia as was done by many BEFORE the Revolutionary War. It was never suggested it be something like the National Guard. The right to bear arms was retained by the people as an individual right.
So you are saying the right is a necessity for the common good. To that I ask, how then are the vulnerable like children, school students, mentally and physically disabled, elderly, foreign visitors etc … served by this ‘right’ since they are prevented form having a gun in a gun rich environment that is created by the right?
No, I am not saying that. I am saying the the right is kept by the individual and limited restrictive rights are granted to the government and given by the people to the government as codified in the constitution. This is after all a republic and not a democracy although some are confused on that matter.
“Created by the right”? No, created by the founding fathers and established in the constitution whereas the LEFT would post signs inviting killers into gun free and unprotected areas. There are a number of restrictions that apply to children, mentally ill as well as others such as being prohibited from driving an auto for an disabled elderly and they have nothing to do with weapons. Visitors are not citizens and as such are not eligible for the same rights as an actual citizen would be entitled to. Even ‘freedom of speech’ is not totally free as per the ‘yelling fire’ in a crowded public area.
Why aren’t all schools for example provided with armed boundary defense since they are vulnerable targets of shooters? Are rights really legitimate if they seriously disadvantage a large section of the population? That sounds more like survival of the fittest that a human right.
Perhaps you can show me where one single member of such groups as the NRA shot up a school or public area. From my read most of those loonies were mentally ill and usually politically left wing which as I see it is a mental illness to begin with.
You seem to be so focused on social rights where none actually exist and mix and match them with unalienable rights which do exist, at least in our constitution.