Abolishing the Bill of Rights?
Regardless of one's political philosophy, party affiliation or feelings about firearms:
There is a trending idea in the pro gun control community that proposes the repeal or abolition of the Second Amendment, the "right to keep and bear arms." From the point of view of those who abhor firearms this seems like a great idea; change the fundamental law of the land and all the pro-gun arguments just evaporate.
However this raises a far greatyer issue than the collective and indevidual right of citizeensto poses firearms. The first ten amendments, known as The Bill of Rights, were proposed and adopted at the insistance of many of the first thirteen state's legislatures as a necessary condition before ratifying the Constitution. Without these first ten amendments, there would not have been a Constitution or the United States.
If the Second Amendment can be abolished or replaced, then any of the other amendments in The of Rights can also be modified or don away with. Think how different society would be without the right to "peacefully assemble". That could affect events that range from Lollapalooza to NASCAR and every show on Broadway, in Las Vegas or Branson. And that is only one of the many rights guaranteed by The Bill of Rights. The first Amendment covers five I think. Adjusting or revoking others could fundimentally alter our legal system . . .for the worse.
The explicit statement of these rights fundamentally separate the USA from most other countries such as Venezuela, Russia, China, about any middle eastern nation and most of the developed world: Europe, Australia, Singapore and Japan also do not offer many of these rights to their citizens.
Again: this is not advocacy for or against gun ownership or regulation. It is an argument for the sanctity of The Bill of Rights.