If you're going to insert yourself and answer the question, then answer the question. If my statement is "patently false", then tell me what interstate commerce the government is not allowed to regulate, and where did you find that information?
In the summation they state:
The individual right facilitated militia service by ensuring that citizens would not be barred from keeping the arms they would need when called forth for militia duty.
Any Commerce clause regulation that made arming ones self impossible is unConstitutional. Like I've been trying to tell you for years. Hence my constant repeating of the Jefferson quote:
"When an instrument admits two constructions, the one safe, the other dangerous, the one precise, the other indefinite, I prefer that which is safe & precise. I had rather ask an enlargement of power from the nation, where it is found necessary, than to assume it by a construction which would make our powers boundless." Thomas Jefferson, letter to Wilson Cary Nicholas, Sept. 7, 1803.
If one theory decreases individual Rights or liberty, the government was to choose the other interpretation that protects Rights.
You just don't get that.