I guess it all depends on how you define the words: "right", "people", "amendment", etc.
Pretty terse comment/argument for a newbie. Care to explain yourself? An armed society is a polite society. Armed men are citizens, disarmed they are mere subjects.
No, not at all. Those words have specific meanings, which are understood by those that understand the enumeration of an individual right, which is the Second Amendment.
Maybe it's like: "It depends upon what the meaning of 'is' is." BS, that's not bachelor of science.
Sure - it's all up for grabs, isn't it?
Give libs and their ilk an inch and they'll define your right to your own life right out from under you.
History is my witness.
Either you need a sarcasm tag OR a lot of reading in American History.
Is is is or is is ain't?
Yes is is with one constraint
Is is never is becuz
Once you've said is is is wuz!