Among many grand things, it probably also means I die at my front door when they come for my gun(s).
Unless I missed something, the article is the “same old same old”.
He didn’t address the meaning of the words “the right of the people to keep and bear arms”, or as he put it toward the end, “the right to keep and bear arms”.
As I recall, Heller left that open. If we don’t start addressing the meaning of those words it will be done for us. There can’t be an infringement if what is “infringed” doesn’t fall within the meaning of “the right of the people to keep and bear arms”, whatever that is.