Why don't you spell out the extent of the "right" of which you speak?
None of the Bill of Rights has ever been repealed, except by unlawful court decisions.
Assuming that the Second Amendment is not repealed, is there a right to bear arms or is there not? Is there a right to carry concealed or is there not? Is there a right to carry openly or is there not? Is the state of Kalifornia infringing said right or are they not?
No Constitutional “Right” is absolute. The framers were not that stupid. To quote the cliche “No man has a right to shout fire in a crowded theater.”
No Constitutional “Right” is absolute. The framers were not that stupid. To quote the cliche “No man has a right to shout fire in a crowded theater.”
Either or thinking is not too bright. The choice is not either an unlimited right to carry at will or no right to carry at all. That is a false dichotomy. The true rule being ownership and possession is guaranteed carrying is not at will and one must demonstrate reasonable grounds for doing so.