Until Heller, the 2A addressed only the states' authority to maintain and regulate their militias.
Because the Constitution is not a document directed to The People, it is a document directed to government for the express purpose of limiting and setting the absolute constraints it is permitted to operate within. The ONLY aspect of arms that concerns the government, is in relation to the whole body of armed and able-bodied men equipped to defend the country and our liberties; the militia. It has no authority to touch the natural and inalienable and immutable right to arms, defense and the possession of such.
The 2A has nothing to do with securing individual rights. It has everything to do with preserving the States' sovereignty, vis a vis the federal government, to maintain and regulate their militias. That is the context of the predicate clause, not securing your "God given" rights as in individual.
A government that will not protect the inalienable and immutable individual liberties of the People, is not a government owed any allegiance, respect or obedience. Government only earns our obedience and respect when it acts to preserve the liberties you have repeatedly said can be *reasonably regulated*; *registered* and *insured* before we are permitted by said government to be able to exercise those natural inalienable rights. Which, as I have said - transforms inalienable rights into government-granted privileges. Which nullifies the authority of the government that does such.
It takes a living Constitution to secure natural rights not explicitly protected by the document itself.
Wrong. As you will learn if any imbecile in government tries to enact your 'proposal' - our natural rights are secured by our guns and our willingness to use them on those who attempt to enforce your 'proposal'.
The 2A never imposed any restrictions on the States from "infringing" on individual gun rights, and is silent regarding the federal government's ability to do so.
It has no authority to do so. The moment it does, said government will have discarded it's legitimate authority, and declared war on liberty and the people who retain it.
And the answer is idiotic. Registration is not confiscation.
We say it is, and will regard any 'registration' the same exact way we would agents showing up on our doorstep to take them. We will not comply - and you will have to empower your government to send armed agents to force compliance.
And then, it is time to water the tree of liberty.
Liar. The threat of violence has been leveled at mere attempts to enforce registration:
Exactly. Glad you understand the consequences of what your stupid proposal will cause.
Attempt to enforce registration - and we will treat the agents of the state the exact same way the Colonists treated the agents of the Crown at Lexington and Concord Green.