Ummmm - the Right to Keep and Bear Arms is NOT a constitutional right.
You might want to elaborate on that.
Yes, the Right to Keep and Bear Arms is a “Natural Right”, and merely protected by the constitution, but some might misinterpret your description to mean “not mentioned in the constitution”.
The Founding Fathers and the Supreme Court of the United States beg to differ with you...
One would think that only low or no information adults, or very low IQ ones would be unable to understand that the Bill of Rights does not create any rights at all, but simply acknowledge that they exist and are not subject to being "granted" or "withdrawn" by mere mortals, through fiat, popular vote or by any other means...
>> Ummmm - the Right to Keep and Bear Arms is NOT a constitutional right.
It’s a right the “Bill of Rights” declares shall not be infringed.
Can you elaborate on your objection?