Not all rights that are natural and God-given are protected by the Constitution. The 2A addresses the rights of the states to maintain their militias. But the individual right to personal self-defense wasn't recognized as protected by the Consitution until a SCOTUS majority said so, a couple of decades after a similar narrow SCOTUS majority found that a woman has the natural right to decide for herself whether to reproduce.
Each of these rights are fragile, and overturning the gun right is at the forefront of the Dems' ambitions for the upcoming election. If you care about it, rally your friends to vote GOP, not just for President but for the House, Senate and state legislative elections as well.
Oh, bullshit, and you know it. Quit spewing that nonsense. When the Federalist was written, the VERY purpose of having the People armed was to prevent tyranny. That's effectively what had just been done, the whole reason they were considering a Constitution instead of swinging from a scaffold in front of His Majesty's Magistrates.
Who would think for a minute that the Second Amendment wasn't there to solely protect the Right of the People to keep and bear arms when that is exactly the phraseology of the Amendment: "...the Right of The People...".
It is small wonder it took two hundred years of obfuscation and nonsense to cloud the issue when it is still stated so clearly that the Right of the People to Keep and Bear Arms shall not be infringed. That the SCOTUS had rarely been presented with any cases regarding the Second Amendment bears testimony to the clarity of the intent thereof, and it is only since those in Government have tried to subvert the intent of the Amendment that cases have come to the Court at all. No case, no Ruling. One of the most notable, Miller, was poorly presented, without defense, and should have resulted in the overturning of the NFA of '34, even with the warped emphasis and incorrect interpretation of the first part of the amendment.
It is clear that the Founders intended for the People to retain the ability to militarily resist, by force of numbers, armed, even without martial skill and training, the inroads of tyranny into the Republic.