Since when does it say the right to bare guns? If I remember correctly it says arms. Which if we interpreted loosely enough could mean nuclear arms. So why is everyone assuming it means guns?
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[quote]if we interpreted loosely enough[/quote] Thankfully we have thousands of people that have and currently study this, and nine national experts on the document that have studied and practiced their entire adult lives to be given the honor of interpreting it (I'm talking of course about the Supreme Court). We can see that intent of the Founding Fathers. Clearly they desired it for self defense: [quote]To suppose arms in the hands of citizens, to be used at individual discretion, except in private self-defense, or by partial orders of towns, countries or districts of a state, is to demolish every constitution, and lay the laws prostrate, so that liberty can be enjoyed by no man; it is a dissolution of the government. The fundamental law of the militia is, that it be created, directed and commanded by the laws, and ever for the support of the laws. -John Adams[/quote] As you can see, the purpose if for self defense, whether personal or from the government. If at some point it was deemed reasonable that nuclear bombs should be used in self defense by an individual, I have zero doubts that the supreme court would find it legal.