The 2nd doesnt really give you the right to have a gun. It only says you should have one if you are part of a militia.
We are all the militia
"I ask, sir, what is the militia? It is the whole people, except for a few public officials."
— George Mason, in
Debates in Virginia Convention on
Ratification of the Constitution, Elliot, Vol. 3,
June 16, 1788
The "Whole people" to those guys meant white land-owners.
Try again.
And "Freedom of the press" to those guys meant printed newspaper.
Try again.
By "arms" they meant muskets. By "regulated" they didn't mean "**** it, let everyone, everywhere, have a gun."
Oh, and by "three-fifths" they were referring to the worth of a black person's representation to that of a white person's.
The constitution wasn't handed to us by Jesus. It requires amendments. And sometimes amendments to amendments.